Programa de Pós-graduação em Engenharia, Gestão e Mídia do Conhecimento (PPGEGC)
  • 16th ICICKM – Sydney, Australia

    The International Conference on Intellectual Capital, Knowledge Management and Organisational Learning was established 16 years ago. It has been held in Australia, USA, Thailand, Canada, South Africa, to mention only a few of the countries who have hosted it. ICICKM is generally attended by participants from more than 35 countries and attracts an interesting combination of academic scholars, practitioners and individuals who are engaged in various aspects of Intellectual Capital and Knowledge Management.

    Call for papers

    • Academic Papers
    • Case Studies
    • Work in-Progress Papers
    • Round Table Discussion Proposals
    • PhD Papers
    • Posters
    • Non- Academic or Practitioner Contributions

    Conceptual frameworks, theories and models of intellectual capital management and knowledge management have been evolving for over two decades. Both academic researchers and practitioners have posited that their successful employ benefits organizations by improving their operations, personnel management, and strategy development.  At this juncture it may be useful to assess the impact of all this work on actual performance outcomes.  How has the theory and practice of intellectual capital and knowledge management actually influenced organizations?  What are notable outcomes and how do they inform future thinking and design?  Has the management of intangibles really paid off?

    ICICKM provides an opportunity for academics and practitioners who are involved in the study, management, development and implementation of IC and KM initiatives to come together from around the world in order to exchange ideas.

    All Papers accepted for ICICKM after the double-blind peer review process will be published in the conference proceedings, subject to author registration and payment.  The Proceedings is a published book with an ISBN and ISSN.

    Please see the ICICKM Important Dates below.

    Key Topics

    • Frameworks for conceptualising IC, KM and OL
    • Managing IC, KM and OL
    • The knowledge economy
    • Intangible assets and tacit knowledge
    • Analysing big data

    For more information on Submission Topics or to Submit an Abstract, click here

    Mini Tracks

    In addition to the main conference topics above, the advisory group invite suggestions for mini tracks. If you would be interested in preparing and chairing a mini track, please contact the Conference Manager, Elaine Hayne

    Important Dates

    Abstract submission deadline 16 May 2019
    Notification of abstract acceptance 27 May 2019
    Full paper due for review 04 July 2019
    Notification of paper acceptance (with any requested changes) 12 September 2019
    Earlybird registration closes 26 September 2019
    Final paper due (with any changes) 10 October 2019
    Final Author registration date

    More information <here>


  • 16th SGBED & XII ESPM International Conference in Management

    Critics believe that the pursuit of globalization had ignored national and local priorities, and caused wealth and income inequalities, and damaged the environment. Most developed economies assume that globalization and multilateralism largely benefit emerging economies and propose measures to correct imbalances in trade agreements, production and cross-border trade, and control mobility of factors of production; whereas, the developing economies feel being challenged by the reversal of globalization as a limitation to their ability to maintain growth and development. In view of the conflicts and uncertainties that prevail today, the 16th International Conference of the SGBED invites conceptual and empirical research papers, case studies and applications, and panel proposals on, but not limited to the following topics:

    • Looking Southwards: Multilateralism
    • Social Entrepreneurship & Local Development
    • International Marketing
    • Consumer & Brands
    • Culture & Consumption
    • Diversity, Inclusion & Causes in Consumption and Business
    • Global & Local Innovation
    • Innovation & Digital Transformation in Local/Global Business
    • Creative Economy
    • Innovation in Higher Education
    • Agribusiness & Food Management
    • Public-Private Partnerships in Infrastructure
    • Investment Decision in Manufacturing & Macroeconomic Prices
    • FDI & Internationalization
    • Stakeholders, Local/Global Networks
    • Finance & Accounting
    • Human Resource Management & Organizational Behavior for Social and Business Development
    • Business Ethics, CSR and Sustainable Development

    More information <here>


  • Processo Seletivo 2019 – Matrículas abertas

    A partir de decisão FAVORÁVEL proferida no pelo TRF4 na AÇÃO CIVIL PÚBLICA Nº 5022553-08.2018.4.04.7200. AGRAVO DE INSTRUMENTO N. 5048210-18.2018.4.04.0000, abre-se as matrículas para os alunos do PPGEGC 2019.

    Os alunos devem acessar a Página do Processo Seletivo 2019, no link da Faça sua matrícula, e entregar os documentos constantes no Edital 006/2018/PPGEGC.


  • 18/03/2019 – Tese – Fernando Luiz Freitas Filho

    Data: 18/03/2019

    Nome: Fernando Luiz Freitas Filho

    Orientador: Profª. Gertrudes Aparecida Dandolini, Drª.

    Título: Relação entre a gestão e o desempenho da inovação em organizações inovadoras do setor industrial brasileiro

    Local: LEDlab

    Horário: 09h00min

    Nível: Doutorado


  • 15/03/2019 – Tese – Juliana Bordinhão Diana

    Data: 15/03/2019

    Nome: Juliana Bordinhão Diana

    Orientador: Prof. Fernando José Spanhol, Dr.

    Título: Möbius: um modelo para polos Ead

    Local: LEDlab

    Horário: 09h00min

    Nível: Doutorado


  • 15/03/2019 – Dissertação – Leandro Quingerski

    Data: 15/03/2019

    Nome: Leandro Quingerski

    Orientador: Prof. Mario Antonio Ribeiro Dantas, Dr.

    Título: K-IOT: Uma proposta de modelo de sistema baseado em conhecimento para ambientes de Internet das Coisas (IoT)

    Local: Auditório do EGC

    Horário: 09h00min

    Nível: Mestrado


  • 12/03/2019 – Tese – Maria Emília Martins da Silva Garbuio

    Data: 12/03/2019

    Nome: Maria Emília Martins da Silva Garbuio

    Orientador: Prof. Eduardo Juan Soriano Sierra, Dr.

    Título: Espaços públicos humanizados e sustentáveis: co-criaçao e consolidação de um framework para cidades costeiras turísticas sob a perspectiva do European Smart Cities Model.

    Local: LEDlab

    Horário: 14h00min

    Nível: Doutorado


  • 11/03/2019 – Tese – Ranieri Roberth Silva de Aguiar

    Data: 11/03/2019

    Nome: Ranieri Roberth Silva de Aguiar

    Orientador: Profª. Gertrudes Aparecida Dandolini, Drª.

    Título: Modelo teórico de cultura para inovação social nas organizações

    Local: LEDlab

    Horário: 14h30min

    Nível: Doutorado


  • 27/02/2019 – Dissertação – Rodrigo Rafael Cunha

    Data: 27/02/2019

    Nome: Rodrigo Rafael Cunha

    Orientador: Prof. Aires José Rover, Dr.

    Título: Rankings e Indicadores para Smart Cities: uma análise crítica

    Local: CCJ 327

    Horário: 10h00min

    Nível: Dissertação


  • 27/02/2019 – Tese – Mariana Pessini Mezzaroba

    Data: 27/02/2019

    Nome: Mariana Pessini Mezzaroba

    Orientador: Prof. Aires José Rover, Dr.

    Título: Framework para avaliação de portais dos Tribunais de Justiça estaduais a partir de mecanismos de Gestão do Conhecimento

    Local: sala 327 – CCJ

    Horário: 14h00min

    Nível: Doutorado