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Cardoso, A.R., and Miguel Portela. Micro Foundations For Wage Flexibility: Wage Insurance At The Firm Level. Scandinavian Journal Of Economics 111. Scandinavian Journal Of Economics (2009): 29-50.
Cardoso, Sónia, and Maria João e Ma Rosa. European Policy Implementation: Challenges For Higher Education Quality Assurance. In European Higher Education And The Internal Market: Tensions Between European Policy And National Sovereignty, 337-360. Sin, C., Tavares, O., Cardoso, S., and M.J. Rosa. European Higher Education And The Internal Market: Tensions Between European Policy And National Sovereignty. Palgrave MacMillan, 2018.
Cardoso, Sónia, Orlanda Tavares, and Cristina Sin. Reinventing Doctoral Education Through University-Industry Collaboration: The Case Of Industrial Doctorates In Portugal. 13Th Annual International Technology, Education And Development Conference, Valencia, Spain, 11-13 March, 2019. 13Th Annual International Technology, Education And Development Conference, Valencia, Spain, 11-13 March, 2019, 2019. doi:10.21125/inted.2019.
Cardoso, Sónia, Teresa Carvalho, Rui Santiago, Sofia Sousa, and Orlanda Tavares. Académicos No Sistema De Ensino Superior Português. A3Es Readings. Vol. 12. A3Es Readings. Lisbon: A3ES Readings, 2014.
Cardoso, Sónia, Orlanda Tavares, and Cristina Sin. The Quality Of Teaching Staff: Higher Education Institutions' Compliance With The European Standards And Guidelines For Quality Assurance. The Case Of Portugal. Educational Assessment, Evaluation And Accountability 27. Educational Assessment, Evaluation And Accountability (2015): 205-222.
Carvalho, Teresa, and Rui Santiago. New Public Management And 'Middle Management': How Do Deans Influence Institutional Policies?. In Higher Education Dynamics, 165–196. Higher Education Dynamics. Dordrecht: Springer, 2010. doi:10.1007/978-90-481-9163-5_9.
Carvalho, Teresa, Sónia Cardoso, and Maria João e Ma Rosa. Changes In Higher Education Institutions: Do Female Academics See The Glass Half Full?. Inted 2018 - 12Th Annual International Technology, Education And Development Conference. Inted 2018 - 12Th Annual International Technology, Education And Development Conference. Valência, Spain : INTED, 2018.
Carvalho, Teresa, Sara Diogo, and Bruno Vilhena. Invisible Researchers In The Knowledge Society – The Uberisation Of Scientific Work In Portugal. European Journal Of Higher Education. European Journal Of Higher Education (2022): 1-22. doi:https://doi.org/10.1080/21568235.2022.2105371.
Carvalho, Teresa, and Rui Santiago. Transforming Professional Bureaucracies In Hospitals And Higher Education Institutions. In Towards A Comparative Institutionalism: Forms, Dynamics And Logics Across The Organizational Fields Of Health Care And Higher Education (Research In The Sociology Of Organizations) , 45:243-269. R. Pinheiro, L. Geschwind, F. O. Ramirez, K. Vrangbæk. Towards A Comparative Institutionalism: Forms, Dynamics And Logics Across The Organizational Fields Of Health Care And Higher Education (Research In The Sociology Of Organizations) . Emerald Publishing, 2016. doi:https://doi.org/10.1108/S0733-558X20150000045021.
Carvalho, Teresa, and Sara Diogo. Women Rectors And Leadership Narratives: The Same Male Norm?. Education Sciences 8, no. 2. Education Sciences (2018). doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/educsci8020075.
Carvalho, Teresa, and Rui Santiago. Conclusions. In Professionalism, Managerialism And Reform In Higher Education And The Health Services. The European Welfare State And The Rise Of The Knowledge Society, 172–180. Professionalism, Managerialism And Reform In Higher Education And The Health Services. The European Welfare State And The Rise Of The Knowledge Society. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015. doi:10.1057/9781137487001_10.
Carvalho, Teresa, Tiago Correia, and Helena Serra. Professions Under Suspicion: What Role For Professional Ethics And Commitment In Contemporary Societies? . Sociologia, Problemas E Práticas 88. Sociologia, Problemas E Práticas (2018): 9-25. doi:https://doi.org/10.7458/SPP20188814795.
Carvalho, Teresa, and M. L. Machado-Taylor. The Exceptionalism Of Women Rectors: A Case Study From Portugal. In Gendered Success In Higher Education: Global Perspectives, 111-131. Gendered Success In Higher Education: Global Perspectives. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
Carvalho, Teresa, and M. L. Machado-Taylor. Gender And Shifts In Higher Education Managerial Regimes: Examples From Portugal. Australian Universities’ Review 52, no. 2. Australian Universities’ Review (2010): 33-42.
Carvalho, Teresa, and Rui Santiago. Professional Autonomy In A Comparative Perspective. In Professionalism, Managerialism And Reform In Higher Education And The Health Services. The European Welfare State And The Rise Of The Knowledge Society, 30–63. Professionalism, Managerialism And Reform In Higher Education And The Health Services. The European Welfare State And The Rise Of The Knowledge Society. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015. doi:10.1057/9781137487001_3.
Carvalho, Teresa, and Rui Santiago. Gender As A “Strategic Action”: New Public Management And The Professionalisation Of Nursing In Portugal. Equal Opportunities International 28, no. 7. Equal Opportunities International (2009): 609–622. doi:https://doi.org/10.1108/02610150910996434.
Carvalho, Teresa, and Pedro Videira. Losing Autonomy? Restructuring Higher Education Institutions Governance And Relations Between Teaching And Non-Teaching Staff. Studies In Higher Education. Studies In Higher Education (2017): 1–12. doi:10.1080/03075079.2017.1401059.
Carvalho, Teresa. Políticas E Práticas De Gestão De Recursos Humanos Em Portugal – A Influência Da Variável Género. Comportamento Organizacional E Gestão 7, no. 2. Comportamento Organizacional E Gestão (2001): 279–296.
Carvalho, Teresa, and Tiago Correia. Editorial: Professions And Professionalism In Market-Driven Societies. Professions And Professionalism 8, no. 3. Professions And Professionalism (2018): 3052. doi:https://doi.org/10.7577/pp.3052.

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