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  • Management, leadership and innovation in the social economy sector
    Publication . Diniz, Rita; Cunha, Miguel Pina e; NOVA School of Business and Economics (NOVA SBE)
    Progress can only be achieved if we all make progress ‘la Caixa’ Foundation, one of the world’s largest philanthropic institutions, allocates to the social sector, namely to Science, Education and Culture, amongst many others, over 50% of its budget. Since 2017, when it started designing its intervention plan in Portugal, following the integration of BPI Bank into Caixa Bank, the Foundation has maintained this resource distribution pattern. Among many other initial issues, it was crucial to gain an in-depth understanding of the country’s social scenario, policies, key actors, and the network of institutions that make up the social solidarity system and the so-called third sector. (...)
  • Writing to queens while crises proceed: In memory of Manuel Jacinto Nunes
    Publication . Braga de Macedo, Jorge
    The project of writing to a fictional Portuguese-speaking Queen on the crises proceeding since 2008 builds on Letters to Queen Elizabeth written by the British Academy and was first published in 2013. This expanded edition signals greater awareness of the complementarity between economic potential and cultural legacy in the Community of Portuguese-speaking Countries (CPLP) insofar as its members, observers and their areas of economic integration encompass the globe. The edition is dedicated to the memory of Manuel Jacinto Nunes, who supported the project as dean of the economics section at the Lisbon Academy of Science. The cover shows a Crown with nine CPLP flags as jewels in the shape of a 7 rising from the waves. The waves of lusophonia appear far gentler than Poe’s maelstrom, reproduced in the back flap. This material, inserted in the proceedings published on IICT’s 130th anniversary, is used at NOVASBE through its Center for Globalization and Governance (CG&G).