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Credit Name
Torres, Pedro
 
Name
Torres, Pedro Marcelo Amado Garcia da Rocha
 
Variants
Torres, Pedro Marcelo Amado Garcia da Rocha
 
 
Email
pedro.torres@uc.pt
 
 
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Status
UC Researcher
Biography
Pedro Torres holds a PhD in Business Administration (Strategy) from the University of Coimbra, obtained in 2012, and a MBA from Católica-Lisbon University. He is currently Professor and Coordinator of the MBA for Executives at the School of Economics University of Coimbra (FEUC). He teaches Marketing and Strategy in several courses. He is a Research Member at the Centre for Business and Economics Research (CeBER). His research has been presented at international conferences and has been published in peer-reviewed international journals, such as the Journal of Business Research and Marketing Intelligence & Planning. His research pipeline includes topics, like digital marketing, entrepreneurship and innovation. He is also Member of the Board of APEU, where he coordinates several activities of knowledge transfer from FEUC to the society, including the Post-Graduation in Digital Marketing.
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Author:  Godinho, Pedro Manuel Cortesão

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)TypeAccess
1Sep-2019Building customers’ resilience to negative information in the airline industryAugusto, Mário; Godinho, Pedro ; Torres, Pedro articleembargoedAccess
227-May-2020Levels of necessity of entrepreneurial ecosystems elementsTorres, Pedro ; Godinho, Pedro Manuel Cortesão articleopenAccess
328-Nov-2019Opportunity entrepreneurship, oil rents and control of corruptionTorres, Pedro ; Godinho, Pedro articleopenAccess
4Oct-2017Predicting high consumer-brand identification and high repurchase: Necessary and sufficient conditionsTorres, Pedro ; Augusto, Mário ; Godinho, Pedro articleembargoedAccess
511-Dec-2019The influence of city reputation on T-KIBS concentrationTorres, Pedro ; Godinho, Pedro articleembargoedAccess