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Cardoso, Sónia, and Orlanda Tavares. Students' Drop Out, Higher Education. In Encyclopedia Of International Higher Education Systems And Institutions, 1–3. Encyclopedia Of International Higher Education Systems And Institutions. Springer Netherlands, 2017. doi:10.1007/978-94-017-9553-1_432-1.
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, Sónia Cardoso, and C. Sousa. Changes In The Institutional Context And Academic Profession - A Case From Portugal. In (Re)Searching Scientific Careers, 117-144. (Re)Searching Scientific Careers. S. Petersburg: IHST, RAS, Nestor-Historia, SSTNET & ESA. , 2014.
Carvalho, Teresa, and Sónia Cardoso. The Doctorate: From The Middle Age To The Research-Based Doctorate. In Handbook On Higher Education Management And Governance. A. Magalhães, A. Amaral. Handbook On Higher Education Management And Governance. Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, In Press.
Carvalho, Teresa. New Public Management And Social Justice In Higher Education - A Reflection Over Endogenous And Exogenous Effects. In Locating Social Justice In Higher Education Research, 232. J. McArthur, P. Ashwin. Locating Social Justice In Higher Education Research. London: Bloomsbury, 2020. https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/locating-social-justice-in-higher-education-research-9781350086760/.
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 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 Tiago Correia. Identity And Health Research. In Researching Health: Qualitative, Quantitative And Mixed Methods, 409-426. 2nd ed. Researching Health: Qualitative, Quantitative And Mixed Methods. London: Sage, 2019.
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, C., C Brito, and José António Sarsfield Cabral. Towards A Conceptual Model For Assessing The Quality Of Public Services. International Review On Public And Nonprofit Marketing 7. International Review On Public And Nonprofit Marketing (2010): 69-86.
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, 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, Carina Jordão, Sara Diogo, and Zélia Breda. Learning Organisations: A Case Study Of Changes In Gender Equality In Decision-Making Bodies. In 14Th International Technology, Education And Development Conference. 14Th International Technology, Education And Development Conference. Valencia, Spain: IATED Academy, 2020. doi:https://doi.org/10.21125/inted.2020.1650.
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.
Carvalho, Teresa, and Rui Santiago. Gender Differences On Research: The Perceptions And Use Of Academic Time. Tertiary Education And Management 14. Tertiary Education And Management (2008): 317-330.
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, and Sara Diogo. Exploring The Relationship Between Institutional And Professional Autonomy: A Comparative Study Between Portugal And Finland. Journal Of Higher Education Policy And Management 40, no. 1. Journal Of Higher Education Policy And Management (2018): 18-33.
Carvalho, Teresa. Changing Connections Between Professionalism And Managerialism: A Case Study Of Nursing In Portugal. Journal Of Professions And Organization 1, no. 2. Journal Of Professions And Organization (2014): 176–190. doi:https://doi.org/10.1093/jpo/jou004 .
Carvalho, Teresa. Deteriorating Working Conditions In Academia – The Best Way To Secure Meritocracy? . In 15Th International Technology, Education And Development Conference. 15Th International Technology, Education And Development Conference. Online Conference: IATED Academy, 2021. doi:https://doi.org/10.21125/inted.2021.1861 .
Carvalho, Teresa. Tenure Position In Portugal – What It Means And Who Holds It? . In Managing Careers In Academia: Tenure Tracks In European Universities. E. Pekkola, T. Siekkinen . Managing Careers In Academia: Tenure Tracks In European Universities. Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, In Press.
Carvalho, Teresa, and Sara Diogo. Exploring The Relationship Between Institutional And Professional Autonomy: A Comparative Study Between Portugal And Finland. Journal Of Higher Education Policy And Management 40, no. 1. Journal Of Higher Education Policy And Management (2017): 18-33. doi:https://doi.org/10.1080/1360080X.2018.1395916.

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