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Strategic Networks’ Dynamics: Evidence of Member Firms’ Retention and Departures in Brazil

Braga, T. G., Filho, N. C., Wegner, D., Brambilla, F., Ferreira, B. (2024).
Strategic Networks’ Dynamics: Evidence of Member Firms’ Retention and Departures in Brazil.
Administrative Sciences, 14(4), 65.
https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci14040065

The Role of Social Media in Sustainable Branding: A Systemic Literature Review

Santos, S., Vasconcelos, M., Ferreira, S., Augusto, L., Santo, P. E. (2024).
The Role of Social Media in Sustainable Branding: A Systemic Literature Review.
In Compelling Storytelling Narratives for Sustainable Branding (p. 17).
IGI Global.
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-3326-6.ch004

The Role of Social Responsibility on Consumer Engagement Through Fashion Brands’ Instagram

Santos, S., Silva, P., Lopes, M. C. (2024).
The Role of Social Responsibility on Consumer Engagement Through Fashion Brands’ Instagram.
In Driving Green Marketing in Fashion and Retail (p. 18).
IGI Global.
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-3049-4.ch009

Neuromarketing: Decoding the Role of Emotions and Senses and Consumer Behavior

Cordeiro, R., Reis, A., Ferreira, B., Bacalhau, L. M. (2024).
Neuromarketing: Decoding the Role of Emotions and Senses and Consumer Behavior.
In K. J. Reddy, T. Alfonso (Eds.), Cognitive Behavioral Neuroscience in Organizational Settings.
IGI Global.
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-1858-4.ch005

Brand Engagement and Creative Digital Advertising: A Case Study of Galo Portuguese Brand

Santos, S., Santo, P.E., Ferreira, S. (2024).
Brand Engagement and Creative Digital Advertising: A Case Study of Galo Portuguese Brand.
In Martins, N., Brandão, D., Fernandes-Marcos, A. (Eds.), Perspectives on Design and Digital Communication IV. Springer Series in Design and Innovation (Vol. 33, pp. 207-219).
Springer, Cham. ISBN: 978-3-031-41770-2.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-41770-2_12

CERV-2022-DAPHNE – 101097087 • IAPHP Intercultural Approach to Prevent Harmful Practices

CISeD Team Members:
Carlos Quental
Duration: 2023-2025

Funding:
European Comission

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Description

1. Context
According to the United Nations High Commission for Refugees’ report “Too Much Pain” (2018), 66.000 women and girls coming from FGM-practising countries applied for asylum in Europe and over 24.000 of them could potentially have already been affected by FGM. UNHCR also estimates that over 600,000 women are living with the consequences of FGM in Europe and that a further 180,000
girls and women are at risk of undergoing the harmful practice in 13 European countries.

1. General Objective
The general objective of the project is to provide online and face-to-face intercultural mediation training on prevention of harmful practices (HP) targeted at first line practitioners and migrant and refugee women, for (1) early detection, prevention, and response to HP crimes, such as female genital mutilation, early forced marriage and honor crimes and (2) to guarantee agility and adequacy of support to potential migrant victims.

2. Activities
2.1. Development of an intercultural digital toolbox to prevent HP on migrant women, with a Reference Framework for Intercultural Dialogue. (WP2)
2.2. Training of 720 first-line practitioners from the health sector, NGOs, police and teachers to adjust their HP prevention tools to intercultural scenarios. (WP3)
2.3. Awareness-Sessions targeted at 800 migrant women, which aim to support them in identifying early signs of possible aggression, based on human and women’s rights contemplated in international instruments, by acknowledging, expressing and acting on these situations. (WP3) Type and number of persons benefiting from the project
Toolkit Platform – 500 000 online users reached
Training – 800 migrant women and 720 practitioners on health, education and law enforcement.

Expected results:
1. Practitioners who know how to prepare and adapt HP services for intercultural frameworks, with regards to legal and psychological support.
2. Migrant women who know how to identify and prevent HP, including how to legally report.

Coordinator: INSTITUTO POLITECNICO DE VISEU-Portugal;
Partners: PRAKSIS ASSOCIATION-Grécia; ASSOCIACAO PORTUGUESA DE APOIO A VITIMA-Portugal; VICTIM SUPPORT EUROPE AISBL-Belgium; COMISSÃO PARA A CIDADANIA E A IGUALDADE DE GENERO-Portugal; FONDAZIONE INIZIATIVE E STUDIO SULLA MULTIETNICITA-Italy; COMMUNITY IMPACT UNIPESSOAL LDA-Portugal.

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C644867037-00000013-8/8 • GA_OBTURADORES GREENAUTO: Sistema automatizado de montagem de obturadores em carroçaria

Investigador Responsável:
Serafim Oliveira

Duração: 2023 – 2025

Membros da equipa do CISeD
José Luís Silva
Daniel Albuquerque
Rui Pedro Duarte
Olga Contente

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Muitos sistemas robóticos atualmente disponíveis têm limitações importantes no que diz respeito à adaptação às tendências de eletrificação dos automóveis. Para ultrapassar estas limitações, este projeto centra-se no desenvolvimento de um equipamento eficiente para a montagem do obturador, explorando o potencial da tecnologia de visão artificial. Inclui estudos de simulação para avaliar a viabilidade da solução proposta, que será posteriormente prototipada e testada em condições laboratoriais e pré-industriais.

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Combining K-Means and XGBoost Models for Anomaly Detection Using Log Datasets

Henriques, J., Caldeira, F., Cruz, T., Simões, P. (2023).
Combining K-Means and XGBoost Models for Anomaly Detection Using Log Datasets.
In Víctor A. V. (Ed.), Advanced Cybersecurity Services Design (pp. 57-72).
Switzerland: MDPI.
doi:10.3390/electronics9071164

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