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This research has as a goal to give an overview of what Project Management is in Portugal. The purpose is not to focus on a small picture, but to understand the broad concept and perception of Project Management in Portugal in two very important sectors: Profit- and Non-Profit Sector. Both Profit- and Non-Profit project managers have been interviewed, giving an insight of how different projects are in both sectors and why. This paper will be especially helpful comparing the Project Management maturity of Portugal to other countries regarding these two different point of views.

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The underlying thesis examines the value drivers of direct investments in nursing home real estate in Germany. A survey among investors and operators is conducted in order to identify significant value drivers. Moreover, based on survey results, a framework for assessing German nursing home real estate is developed. This is applied in a case-study about the set-up of a nursing home value-add fund which will demonstrate the value creation process of redeveloping an existing nursing home real estate portfolio. Through a concluding analysis the sources of value creation, sensitivities and future prospects of direct investing into German nursing home real estate are concluded.

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The real convergence hypothesis has spurred a myriad of empirical tests and approaches in the economic literature. This Work Project intends to test for real output and growth convergence in all N(N-1)/2 possible pairs of output and output growth gaps of 14 Eurozone countries. This paper follows a time-series approach, as it tests for the presence of unit roots and persistence changes in the above mentioned pairs of output gaps, as well as for the existence of growth convergence with autoregressive models. Overall, significantly greater evidence has been found to support growth convergence rather than output convergence in our sample.

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The paper studies the relationship between four differently rated bank’s financial profile and their standalone credit rating issued by Moody’s. The comparative analysis shows an example that despite their pricing power and geographical coverage, larger banks do not necessarily have better credit ratings. Instead, business model and risk appetite seem to be the defining factors of banks’ vulnerability to shocks, such as the Spanish real estate crisis. The risk-return relationship is also identified in the banks’ fundamentals meaning that while expansionary strategy in riskier asset classes enhances margins, it also potentially distorts the credit risk profile.

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A recente descoberta de dois magníficos desenhos para o alçado do Palácio Real a construir em Campo de Ourique levantam, pela erudição das suas opções arquitectónicas como pela sua superlativa qualidade estética, uma série de questões sobre a cultura arquitectónica e o desenho de arquitectura em Portugal, nos meados do século XVIII. Sendo um conjunto indissociável, um dos desenhos apresenta a data de 1760 com a assinatura, algo inusitada, do Capitão Dionizio de S. Dionizio, figura de pouco relevo na conjuntura dos arquitectos da Casa Real implicados nas grandes obras de renovação da cidade de Lisboa pós terramoto. Perante este personagem pouco conhecido pretendemos neste texto apresentar uma primeira abordagem abrindo, num futuro, um debate alargado sobre o quadro conceptual de influências de que o elevado nível artístico destes desenhos, sem paralelo na época, dá testemunho.

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Recensão de: David Santos, "A Reinvenção do real – Curadoria e Arte contemporânea no Museu do Neo-realismo", Lisboa: Sistema Solar CRL (Documenta), 2014

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As alergias alimentares são um grande problema de saúde pública a nível mundial, que ocorre em todas as faixas etárias, tendo maior incidência em crianças. Mediada pelo sistema imunitário, a alergia alimentar é uma reação adversa que ocorre devido à presença de alergénios alimentares, que são identificados erroneamente como sendo um perigo ao organismo. Como é uma patologia que não possui cura, a prevenção é a melhor forma de evitar que ocorram reações alérgicas em indivíduos sensíveis, sendo a rotulagem um componente indispensável para a identificação dos alergénios presentes nos alimentos. Dentro dos métodos utilizados para a deteção de alergénios está a Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase em tempo real (PCR em tempo real), que é capaz de identificar o gene que codifica a proteína alergénica. Este método possui elevada sensibilidade e especificidade, sendo atualmente utilizado na área alimentar para a deteção de organismos genéticamente modificados e alergénios. Devido a uma grande procura de clientes e consumidores, para identificação de alergénios em alimentos, o objetivo do presente trabalho foi implementar e validar, a partir de análises de sensibilidade, precisão e robustez, o método de PCR em tempo real. Dessa forma, foi testada a deteção qualitativa de oito alergénios em alimentos, sendo estes o aipo, amendoim, avelã, caju, noz, pistáchio, sésamo e soja, no Laboratório da SGS - Société Générale de Surveillance. Destes alergénios, foi possível a validação de sete, demonstrando que o método de PCR em tempo real, para os presentes alergénios, possui elevada precisão e sensibilidade nos resultados obtidos.

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As intervenções arqueológicas concretizadas entre 1999-2001 permitiram o reconhecimento de contextos referentes ao Hospital Real de Todos-os-Santos, nomeadamente o claustro NE, bem como uma estrutura hidráulica no seu perímetro interno. A identificação do espólio cerâmico e vítreo aqui descartado permite, numa primeira fase, a aferição cronológica e tipológica destes e, consequentemente, do perfil funcional (utilitário, de cozinha e medicinal), numa tentativa de padronização do conjunto arte factual no edifício hospitalar e na cidade de Lisboa. Num segundo estágio, pretendese obter uma leitura concreta no que concerne ao período de utilização desta estrutura, indo de encontro às distintas áreas a vigorar no espaço claustral.

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Urban mobility is one of the main challenges facing urban areas due to the growing population and to traffic congestion, resulting in environmental pressures. The pathway to urban sustainable mobility involves strengthening of intermodal mobility. The integrated use of different transport modes is getting more and more important and intermodality has been mentioned as a way for public transport compete with private cars. The aim of the current dissertation is to define a set of strategies to improve urban mobility in Lisbon and by consequence reduce the environmental impacts of transports. In order to do that several intermodal practices over Europe were analysed and the transport systems of Brussels and Lisbon were studied and compared, giving special attention to intermodal systems. In the case study was gathered data from both cities in the field, by using and observing the different transport modes, and two surveys were done to the cities users. As concluded by the study, Brussels and Lisbon present significant differences. In Brussels the measures to promote intermodality are evident, while in Lisbon a lot still needs to be done. It also made clear the necessity for improvements in Lisbon’s public transports to a more intermodal passenger transport system, through integration of different transport modes and better information and ticketing system. Some of the points requiring developments are: interchanges’ waiting areas; integration of bicycle in public transport; information about correspondences with other transport modes; real-time information to passengers pre-trip and on-trip, especially in buses and trams. After the identification of the best practices in Brussels and the weaknesses in Lisbon the possibility of applying some of the practices in Brussels to Lisbon was evaluated. Brussels demonstrated to be a good example of intermodality and for that reason some of the recommendations to improve intermodal mobility in Lisbon can follow the practices in place in Brussels.

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This thesis applied real options analysis to the valuation of an offshore oil exploration project, taking into consideration the several options typically faced by the management team of these projects. The real options process is developed under technical and price uncertainties, where it is considered that the mean reversion stochastic process is more adequate to describe the movement of oil price throught time. The valuation is realized to two case scenarios, being the first a simplified approach to develop the intuition of the used concepts, and the later a more complete cases that is resolved using both the binomial and trinomial processes to describe oil price movement. Real options methodology demonstrated to be capable of assessing and valuing the projects options, and of overcoming common capital budgeting methodologies flexibility limitation. The added value of the application of real options is evident, but so is the method's increased complexity, which adversely influence its widespread implementation.