Elsa Fontainha – CEsA

Elsa Fontainha

Nome

Elsa Fontainha

E-mail de contacto

elmano@iseg.ulisboa.pt

Nota biográfica

Elsa Fontainha é Vogal do Conselho Fiscal do CEsA. É doutora em Economia. Coordenou no ISEG/Ulisboa o Projeto H2020 Promoção do Equilíbrio de Género e Inclusão na Investigação, Inovação e Formação (PLOTINA), Fev.2016-Jan.2020, G.A. n. 666008. Membro do Projeto H2020 DiSSCo Distributed System of Scientific Collections (1 fev2020- 31Jan2023) G.A. n. 871043. Membro da equipa e consultora em projetos internacionais, multi-institucionais e interdisciplinares. Membro da Society of Economics of the Household (SEHO). Membro do Centro de Investigação em Ciências Sociais e Gestão (CSG /ISEG/ULisboa) e do CESA/CSG/ISEG/ULisboa. Recebeu um Distinguished Visiting Scholarships Scheme (2013) da Information School of University of Sheffield (Reino Unido) e do Canadian Studies Faculty Research Award. Passou uma licença sabática na St. Mary’s University, Halifax, Canadá. Coordenadora em projetos financiados pela União Europeia, Conselho Internacional de Estudos Canadenses e British Council. Artigos publicados na Revista Portuguesa de Investigação Educacional (2021), Journal of Information Science (2019), Scientific Annals of Economics and Business (2019), Journal of the Economics of Aging (2017 e 2019), Scientometrics (2018), Technological and Economic Development of Economy (2017), Journal of Informetrics (2017), Information Research (2015), Procedia Technology (2015) Library High Tech (2011), Review of Economics of the Household (2010) e eLearning Papers (2007). Membro do Conselho de Editores e autor da Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research, 10 vols, Springer (2014 1ª edição; próxima 2ª edição.). Membro da Coordenação Científica e Pedagógica do Mestrado em Economia e Políticas Públicas do ISEG/ULisboa.

Experiência docente e/ou coordenação: Avaliação de Projetos e Externalidades (curso de pós-graduação Sistemas de Energia Sustentável Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT Portugal Program); Economia da Educação (nível de mestrado); e Avaliação de Projetos, Economia e Finanças Domésticas e Macroeconomia.

Publicações recentes

Pato, S., & Fontainha, E. (2021). Sources and consequences of teachers’ stress during the Covid- 19 pandemic. Revista Portuguesa de Investigação Educacional, (22), 1-17. https://journals.ucp.pt/index.php/investigacaoeducacional/article/view/10467

Vasconcelos, A. C., Martins, J. T., Ellis, D., & Fontainha, E. (2019). Absorptive capacity: A process and structure approach. Journal of Information Science, 45(1), 68-83. https://doi.org/10.1177/0165551518775306. [Q2 WOS] [Q1 S].

Araújo, T. & Fontainha, E. (2018). Are scientific memes inherited differently from gendered authorship? Scientometrics, November 2018, Volume 117, Issue 2, 953- 972.972. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11192-018-2903-7. [Q1 WOS] [Q1 S]

Fontainha, E., & Lazzaro, E. (2019). Cultural and Creative Entrepreneurs in Financial Crises: Sailing Against the Tide? Scientific Annals of Economics and Business, 66, 73-89. http://saeb.feaa.uaic.ro/index.php/saeb/article/view/802 [na WOS] [Q2 S].

Araújo, T. & Fontainha, E. (2017). The specific shapes of gender imbalance in scientific authorships: a network approach. Journal of Informetrics, 11(1), 88-102. Pub: Elsevier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.joi.2016.11.002 [Q1 WOS] [Q1 S]

Fontainha, E. (2019). Perspective piece on “Transfers in an Aging European Union” by Fanny A. Kluge, Joshua R. Goldstein and Tobias C. Vogt. Journal of the Economics of Ageing, 13, 55-55. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeoa.2018.10.006 [WOS Q2] [Q3 S]

Barata, J. M. & Fontainha, E. (2017). Determinants of Innovation in European Construction Firms. Technological and Economic Development of Economy, 23 (6), 915- 936. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/20294913.2016.1212437 [Q1 WOS] [Q1 S]

Garcia, M. T. M., Fontainha, E., & Passos, J. (2017). Hiring older workers: The case of Portugal. The Journal of the Economics of Ageing, 9, 71-77. Pub: Elsevier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jeoa.2016.08.002 [WOS Q2] [Q3 S]

Outras publicações

Albuquerque, P.C. & Fontainha, E. (to publish, 2022). “Social Exclusion in Later Life, evidence from the European Social Survey”. In Burnay N., Krekula C., Ogg J., Vendramin P. (Eds.), Older Workers and Labour Market Exclusion Processes (p. 300-331). Cham, Switzerland, Springer Nature.
Costa, F. P., Fontainha, E., Silva, C. A. S., & Domingos, B. (2019a). Machine Learning Methods for Buildings Energy Consumption within Enterprise Information Systems. In P. Ferreira & I. Soares (Eds.), Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Energy & Environment (pp. 236-241). Book Series: ICEE International Conference on Energy & Environment. Accession Number: WOS:000493896300033; ISBN:978-989-97050-9-8; ISSN: 2183-3982. (WOS)
Costa, F. P., Fontainha, E., Silva, C. A. S., & Domingos, B. (2019b). Modelling and forecasting residential energy demand using household-level survey data in developing countries: the case of Angola. In P. Ferreira & I. Soares (Eds.), Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Energy & Environment (pp. 323-326). Book Series: ICEE International Conference on Energy & Environment. Accession Number:WOS: 000493896300046; ISBN:978-989-97050-9-8; ISSN: 2183-3982. (WOS)

Áreas de Investigação

Economia Aplicada; Bem-Estar; Educação e Mercado de Trabalho; Desenvolvimento.

Ciência ID

221E-B26D-5A5C

Researcher ID

B-3047-2008

ORCID ID

0000-0001-7870-3556

Página alternativa

orcid.org/0000-0001-7870-3556

Linha de Investigação

1 – Economia, Desenvolvimento e Cooperação Internacional; 1.4 Dinâmicas de desenvolvimento

Name

Elsa Fontainha

Contact E-mail

elmano@iseg.ulisboa.pt

Short Biography

Elsa Fontainha is First Secretary of the Fiscal Council of CEsA. She holds a PhD in Economics. Coordinated at ISEG/ULisboa the H2020 Project Promoting Gender Balance and Inclusion in Research, Innovation and Training (PLOTINA), Feb.2016-Jan.2020, G.A. n. 666008. Member of the H2020 Project DiSSCo Distributed System of Scientific Collections (1 Feb2020- 31Jan2023) G.A. n. 871043. Team member and consultant on international, multi-institutional and interdisciplinary projects. Board Member of Society of Economics of the Household (SEHO). Member of the Research in Social Sciences and Management Center (CSG/ISEG/ULisboa) and CESA/CSG/ISEG/ULisboa. Received a Distinguished Visiting Scholarships Scheme (2013) from the Information School of University of Sheffield (UK) and the Canadian Studies Faculty Research Award. Spent a sabbatical leave at St. Mary’s University, Halifax, Canada. Coordinator in projects funded by European Union, International Council of Canadian Studies and British Council. Articles published in Revista Portuguesa de Investigação Educacional (2021), Journal of Information Science (2019), Scientific Annals of Economics and Business (2019) Journal of the Economics of Ageing (2017 and 2019), Scientometrics (2018), Technological and Economic Development of Economy (2017), Journal of Informetrics (2017), Information Research (2015), Procedia Technology (2015) Library High Tech (2011), Review of Economics of the Household (2010), and eLearning Papers (2007). Member of the Board of Editors and author in Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research, 10 vols, Springer (2014 1st edition; forthcoming 2nd edition.). Member of the Scientific and Pedagogical Coordination of the Master in Economics and Public Policy in ISEG/ULisboa.

Teaching experience and/or coordination: Project Evaluation and Externalities (post graduate course Sustainable Energy Systems Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT Portugal Program); Economics of Education (Master level); and Project Appraisal, Household Economics and Finance and Macroeconomics.

Latest Publications

Pato, S., & Fontainha, E. (2021). Sources and consequences of teachers’ stress during the Covid- 19 pandemic. Revista Portuguesa de Investigação Educacional, (22), 1-17. https://journals.ucp.pt/index.php/investigacaoeducacional/article/view/10467

Vasconcelos, A. C., Martins, J. T., Ellis, D., & Fontainha, E. (2019). Absorptive capacity: A process and structure approach. Journal of Information Science, 45(1), 68-83. https://doi.org/10.1177/0165551518775306. [Q2 WOS] [Q1 S].

Araújo, T. & Fontainha, E. (2018). Are scientific memes inherited differently from gendered authorship? Scientometrics, November 2018, Volume 117, Issue 2, 953- 972.972. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11192-018-2903-7. [Q1 WOS] [Q1 S]

Fontainha, E., & Lazzaro, E. (2019). Cultural and Creative Entrepreneurs in Financial Crises: Sailing Against the Tide? Scientific Annals of Economics and Business, 66, 73-89. http://saeb.feaa.uaic.ro/index.php/saeb/article/view/802 [na WOS] [Q2 S].

Araújo, T. & Fontainha, E. (2017). The specific shapes of gender imbalance in scientific authorships: a network approach. Journal of Informetrics, 11(1), 88-102. Pub: Elsevier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.joi.2016.11.002 [Q1 WOS] [Q1 S]

Fontainha, E. (2019). Perspective piece on “Transfers in an Aging European Union” by Fanny A. Kluge, Joshua R. Goldstein and Tobias C. Vogt. Journal of the Economics of Ageing, 13, 55-55. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeoa.2018.10.006 [WOS Q2] [Q3 S]

Barata, J. M. & Fontainha, E. (2017). Determinants of Innovation in European Construction Firms. Technological and Economic Development of Economy, 23 (6), 915- 936. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/20294913.2016.1212437 [Q1 WOS] [Q1 S]

Garcia, M. T. M., Fontainha, E., & Passos, J. (2017). Hiring older workers: The case of Portugal. The Journal of the Economics of Ageing, 9, 71-77. Pub: Elsevier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jeoa.2016.08.002 [WOS Q2] [Q3 S]

 

Others:

Albuquerque, P.C. & Fontainha, E. (to publish, 2022). “Social Exclusion in Later Life, evidence from the European Social Survey”. In Burnay N., Krekula C., Ogg J., Vendramin P. (Eds.), Older Workers and Labour Market Exclusion Processes (p. 300-331). Cham, Switzerland, Springer Nature.

Costa, F. P., Fontainha, E., Silva, C. A. S., & Domingos, B. (2019a). Machine Learning Methods for Buildings Energy Consumption within Enterprise Information Systems. In P. Ferreira & I. Soares (Eds.), Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Energy & Environment (pp. 236-241). Book Series: ICEE International Conference on Energy & Environment. Accession Number: WOS:000493896300033; ISBN:978-989-97050-9-8; ISSN: 2183-3982. (WOS)

Costa, F. P., Fontainha, E., Silva, C. A. S., & Domingos, B. (2019b). Modelling and forecasting residential energy demand using household-level survey data in developing countries: the case of Angola. In P. Ferreira & I. Soares (Eds.), Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Energy & Environment (pp. 323-326). Book Series: ICEE International Conference on Energy & Environment. Accession Number:WOS: 000493896300046; ISBN:978-989-97050-9-8; ISSN: 2183-3982. (WOS)

Alternative Web-page

orcid.org/0000-0001-7870-3556

Research fields

Applied Economics; Well-Being; Education and Labor Market; Development.

Ciência ID

221E-B26D-5A5C

Researcher ID

B-3047-2008

ORCID ID

0000-0001-7870-3556

Research Line

1 – Economics, Development and International Cooperation, 1.4 Development dynamics


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