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Leandro Mariano, Hélder Simões, Sonia Brito-Costa and Ana Paula Amaral
Teaching is one of the hardest occupations according to the International Organization of Teachers (IOT), affecting teachers? emotional and physical well-being and impacting their professional performance. Intervention programs addressing this issue usua...
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Diana Cardoso, Bruno Sousa, Dália Liberato, Pedro Liberato, Eunice Lopes, Francisco Gonçalves and Victor Figueira
The current unprecedented globalization of the social economy, with worldwide mobility of people, products and services in an increasingly connected market and society, has promoted the rapid geographic spread of the coronavirus (i.e., crisis management)...
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Alvaro Pina Stranger, German Varas and Valentin Gerard
The link between entrepreneur?s network centrality and innovation performance has been broadly studied in knowledge-intensive industries such as biotechnology. However, little research has been focused on the social mechanisms that allow innovators to re...
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Quan-Hoang Vuong, Tam-Tri Le, Viet-Phuong La, Thu-Trang Vuong and Minh-Hoang Nguyen
Air pollution is a considerable environmental stressor for urban residents in developing countries. Perceived health risks of air pollution might induce migration intention among inhabitants. The current study employed the Bayesian Mindsponge Framework (...
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Eric Harris, Anna Franz and Sabine O?Hara
Urban design and architecture have inadvertently contributed to the bifurcation of societies divided into haves and have-nots, thus undermining social equity, restricting opportunity, and resulting in poverty next to overabundance and waste. Global popul...
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