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Marieta Valente

Doutoramento em Economia Universidade de Londres

Sobre

Marieta Valente é Professora Associada de Economia na Universidade do Minho e investigadora integrada no Núcleo de Investigação em Políticas Económicas e Empresariais (NIPE). É Doutorada em Economia pela Universidade de Londres, desenvolvendo investigação usando métodos experimental e com particular ênfase sobre temas de Ambiente, Energia e Economia Comportamental. Tem trabalhos publicados em revistas internacionais de referência como RAND Journal of Economics, Environmental and Resources Economics, Energy Policy, entre outros. Publicou 2023 nas Edições Almedina em coautoria um manual sobre “Economia do Ambiente – Conceitos e desenvolvimentos”.

Áreas de interesse

Economia Experimental e Comportamental
Microeconomia aplicada (Ambiente
Energia
Saúde
Empresa)

Publicações

Valente, M , Fernandes, M E , & Pinto, L M C (2024)

Crowdfunding or crowdsourcing time: Exploring the willingness of private citizens to help prevent forest fires

Forest Policy and Economics, 163, 103210 DOI
Engelmann, D , Frank, J , Koch, A K , & Valente, M (2023) Second‐chance offers and buyer reputation systems: theory and evidence on auctions with default The RAND Journal of Economics, 54(3), 484-511 DOI
Correia, I M , Ferreira, P , Pinto, L M , Valente, M , & Veiga, P (2021) Ageing (un) equally and (un) healthily: On the health status of Portuguese people aged 50+ Portuguese Journal of Social Science, 20(1-2), 45-64 DOI
Pinto, L C , Sousa, S , & Valente, M (2022)

Forest bioenergy as a land and wildfire management tool: Economic valuation under different informational contexts

Energy Policy, 161, 112765 DOI
Fernandes, M E , & Valente, M (2021)

What you get is not what you paid for: New evidence from a lab experiment on negative externalities and information asymmetries

Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 93, 101712 DOI
Monteiro, N P , Straume, O R , & Valente, M (2021)

When does remote electronic access (not) boost productivity? Longitudinal evidence from Portugal

Information Economics and Policy, 100923 DOI
Pinto, L M C , Sousa, S , & Valente, M (2021)

Explaining the social acceptance of renewables through location-related factors: An application to the portuguese case

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(2), 1–13 DOI
Valente, M , Sá, C , Soares, N , & Sousa, S (2021)

Exploring the consistency of ethical perceptions by business and economics higher education students: Looking from academia towards the corporate world

International Journal of Management Education, 19(2), 100499 DOI
Pinto, L M C , Sá, C , Soares, N , Sousa, S , & Valente, M (2020)

The case for academic hazing as a rational choice: An economic approach

Economic Analysis and Policy, 66, 51–62 DOI
Soares, N , & Valente, M (2020)

Exploring the relation between cultural values and R&D investment under the behavioral theory of the firm

Journal of Small Business Strategy, 30(1), 31–42 DOI
Botelho, A , Dias, I C , Fernandes, T , Pinto, L M C , Teixeira, J , Valente, M , & Veiga, P (2019)

Overestimation of health urgency as a cause for emergency services inappropriate use: Insights from an exploratory economics experiment in Portugal

Health and Social Care in the Community, 27(4), 1031–1041 DOI
Pinto, L M C , & Valente, M (2019)

3rd Annual Meeting of the Portuguese Association of Energy Economics & 5th Meeting of Environmental and Energy Economics

Braga: UMINHO Editora DOI
Sousa, S , Botelho, A , Pinto, L , & Valente, M (2019)

How relevant are non-use values and perceptions in economic valuations? The case of hydropower plants

Energies, 14(15) DOI
Botelho, A , Lourenço-Gomes, L , Pinto, L M C , Sousa, S , & Valente, M (2018)

Discrete-choice experiments valuing local environmental impacts of renewables: two approaches to a case study in Portugal

Environment, Development and Sustainability, 20, 145–162 DOI
Fernandes, M E , & Valente, M (2018)

When Is Green Too Rosy? Evidence from a Laboratory Market Experiment on Green Goods and Externalities

Games, 9(3), 70 DOI
Valente, M , & Chaves, C (2018)

Perceptions and valuation of GM food: A study on the impact and importance of information provision

Journal of Cleaner Production, 172, 4110–4118 DOI
Botelho, A , Pinto, L M C , Lourenço-Gomes, L , Sousa, S , & Valente, M (2017)

Accounting for local impacts of photovoltaic farms: The application of two stated preferences approaches to a case-study in Portugal

Energy Policy, 109, 191–198 DOI
Engelmann, D , Munro, A , & Valente, M (2017)

On the behavioural relevance of optional and mandatory impure public goods

Journal of Economic Psychology, 61, 134–144 DOI
Botelho, A , Lourenço-Gomes, L , Pinto, L , Sousa, S , & Valente, M (2016)

Using stated preference methods to assess environmental impacts of forest biomass power plants in Portugal

Environment, development and sustainability, 18, 1323-1337 DOI
Botelho, A , Pinto, L M , Lourenço-Gomes, L , Valente, M , & Sousa, S (2016)

Social sustainability of renewable energy sources in electricity production: An application of the contingent valuation method

Sustainable Cities and Society, 26, 429-437 DOI
Botelho, A , Pinto, L M , Lourenço-Gomes, L , Valente, M , & Sousa, S (2016)

Public perceptions of environmental friendliness of renewable energy power plants

Energy Procedia, 106, 73-86 DOI
Guedes, M J , da Conceição Gonçalves, V , Soares, N , & Valente, M (2016)

UK evidence for the determinants of R&D intensity from a panel fsQCA

Journal of Business Research, 69(11), 5431-5436 DOI
Munro, A , & Valente, M (2016)

Green goods: Are they good or bad news for the environment? Evidence from a laboratory experiment on impure public goods

Environmental and Resource Economics, 65(2), 317-335 DOI
Valente, M (2015)

Ethical differentiation and consumption in an incentivized market experiment

Review of Industrial Organization, 47(1), 51-69 DOI

Projectos

ECO.Fire - O valor económico dos incêndios florestais como suporte ao comportamento preventivo

Financiamento: Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia

Duração: 2020-01-15 - 2023-01-14

Bens éticos e comportamentos pro-sociais no contexto de experiências económicas

Financiamento: Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia

Duração: 2013-06-01 - 2015-08-31

Ensino

Dissertação Mestrado
Economia Comportamental e Experimental Mestrado
Estatística Aplicada à Ciência Política Licenciatura
Metodologia e Proposta de Investigação em Economia Mestrado
Operações Bancárias Internacionais Mestrado

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