Teaching
Graduate
ESG
2024_2
Course for the Master's Program in Management of Cooperatives and Complex and Plural Organizations (PPGCOOP) at PUCPR - Curitiba.
Subjects covered: Introduction to ESG and its Relevance for Cooperatives; ESG regulations and standards; Environmental aspects; Social aspects; Performance, indicators and sustainable finance; Governance and strategies; Teaching, Research and Extension; Opportunities and challenges.
Students in the course: 15.
Course output: papers.
ESG
2024_2
Course for the Master's Program in Management of Cooperatives and Complex and Plural Organizations (PPGCOOP) at Sistema OCB/CE - Fortaleza.
Subjects covered: Introduction to ESG and its Relevance for Cooperatives; ESG regulations and standards; Environmental aspects; Social aspects; Performance, indicators and sustainable finance; Governance and strategies; Teaching, Research and Extension; Opportunities and challenges.
Students in the course: 12.
Course output: papers and training material for cooperatives.
Research Methodology
2024_2
Course for the Master's Program in Management of Cooperatives and Complex and Plural Organizations (PPGCOOP) at Sistema OCB/CE - Fortaleza.
Subjects covered: Scientific field and the fundamentals of scientific research, literature reviews and identification of a basic theory gap, problem, object of study, research questions, research objectives, research design, analytical categories, causality, representativeness and generalization, validity, reliability and replicability, ethics in research.
Students in the course: 28.
Course output: projects focusing on students' master's research.
Research Methodology
2024_1
Course for the Master's Program in Management of Cooperatives and Complex and Plural Organizations (PPGCOOP) at PUCPR-Brazil.
Subjects covered: Scientific field and the fundamentals of scientific research, literature reviews and identification of a basic theory gap, problem, object of study, research questions, research objectives, research design, analytical categories, causality, representativeness and generalization, validity, reliability and replicability, ethics in research.
Students in the course: 14.
Course output: projects focusing on students' master's research.
Circular Economy
2022_2
Course for the master's and doctoral level, with professors Dr. Cleonir Tumelero and Dr. Fernanda Frankenberger.
Topics covered: evolution and principles of the circular economy, barriers and facilitators of the circular economy, industrial symbiosis, circular economy management, eco-innovation and eco-design, reverse logistics, circular economy and industry 4.0.
Throughout the course we made a technical-scientific visit to the company KWM (https://www.kwm.eco.br/).
Students in the course: 5 (2 PhD and 3 Master's students).
Course product: paper submitted and approved for presentation at EnANPAD 2023.
Sustainability and Governance
2023_1
Subject for the master's and doctoral level, with professors Dr. Danielle Denes and Dr. Fernanda Frankenberger.
Topics covered: Introduction to Sustainability and Corporate Governance, environmental + social + economic sustainability, corporate governance, Sustainability and Governance in Business Practice.
Students in the course: 14 (7 PhD and 7 Master's students).
Course output: 9 projects linked to either students' research or potential papers.
Business Research Methodology
2023_1
Discipline for the master's and doctoral level, with professors and Dr. Fernanda Frankenberger and Dr. Rodrigo Rosa.
Subjects covered: Scientific field and the fundamentals of scientific research, literature reviews and identification of a basic theory gap, problem, object of study, research questions, research objectives, research design, analytical categories, causality, representativeness and generalization, validity, reliability and replicability, ethics in research.
Students of the discipline: 16 (4 of doctorate and 12 of master).
Course output: 16 research projects focusing on students' master's and doctoral research.
Innovation Management
2023_2
Dates: Aug 8th, 11th and 29th; Sept 1st, 26th and 29th; Oct 17th and 20th; Nov 7th and 10th.
Topics:
Innovation Environments and Ecosystems
Culture and Leadership for Innovation
Strategy for Innovation
Innovation Management Tools and Models
Funding Sources for Innovation
ESG and Innovation Management
Indicators and Metrics for Innovation Management
Trends in Innovation Management
Innovation Theories
2023_2
Dates: Aug 14th and 18th; Sept 11th and 14th; Oct 2nd, 5th, 23rd and 26th; Nov 20th and 23rd.
Topics: The historiography of technical progress. The sciences and technical progress. The industrial revolution and the age of electricity and steel. Innovations in the automotive industry. Schumpeter's vision of the entrepreneur and innovation. The neo-Schumpeterian evolutionary approach. The innovation and change approach. Innovation and sustainability. The national science, technology and innovation system (SNCTI). The fourth industrial revolution. The theory of socio-technical change and the transformative capacity of new technologies. Innovation propellers.
Undergraduate
Project Management
2024_1 (Business Administration - PUCPR)
Discipline for the Bachelor in Business Management at the Business School at PUCPR-Brazil.
Subjects covered: basics of project management, PMBOK, and Agile methodologies.
Students participating: 25.
Course dynamics: sustainability project with PMBOK methodology, project using PM Canvas, dynamic using Design Sprint methodology, visit at Hotmilk (innovation ecosystem at PUCPR) to learn from experts.
Sustainability
2023, 2022, 2018
Operations Management
2021, 2020, 2018
Logistics
2020, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015