Papers in JCR/Scopus Journals

51 Papers:

 

38 papers in journals with Impact Factor and 13 papers in journals Scopus

 

 

Papers published by year:

2023: 4 papers

2022: 4 papers

2021: 14 papers

2020: 8 papers

2019: 8 papers

2018: 5 papers

2017: 6 papers

2016: 2 papers;

 

  

[51] – Barros et al. (2023), “ESG Performance and Business Diversification: An Empirical Approach”, Journal of Business Research (SJR Quartile: Q1; JCR-IF: 11.3; ABS: 3; B+)

[50] - Januário et al. (2023), “Empirical evidence on the effects of regional accessibility on economic productivity”, Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development (SJR Quartile: Q2; JCR-IF: 0.76)

[49] – Cruz et al. (2023), “Effects on efficiency of bundling road and railway systems management”, Journal of Infrastructures System (SJR Quartile: Q2; JCR-IF: 1.538, B) 

[48] – Barros et al. (2023), ““High-tech” firms: dividend policy in a context of sustainability and technological change”; Technological Forecasting & Social Change (SJR Quartile: Q1; JCR-IF: 10.884; ABS: 3; A) 

[47] - Barros et al. (2023), “Shareholder Activism and Firms’ Performance?”, Research in International Business and Finance, SJR Quartile: Q1; JCR-IF: 6.143; ABS: 3; B)

[46] – Cruz, Costa, Sarmento & Sousa (2022), “Impact of alternative concession models on the economic efficiency of road concessions”, Case Studies on Transport Policy, (SJ Quartile: Q1; ISI web of knowledge; C+)

[45] – Catalão, Cruz & Sarmento (2022), “Public Sector Corruption and Accountability in Public projects cost deviations and overruns”, Public Organization Review, (SJR Quartile: Q2; Scopus; ABS: 2; C+)

[44] – Barros, Jalles & Sarmento (2022), “Drivers of the Tax Effort: Evidence from a Large Panel”, Comparative Economic Studies (SJR Quartile: Q3; Scopus; ABS: 1; C+)

[43] - Barros, Matos, Sarmento & Vieira (2021), “M&A activity as a driver for better ESG performance”, Technological Forecasting & Social Change (SJR Quartile: Q1; JCR-IF: 8.593; ABS: 3; A)

[42] – Cruz, Costa, Sarmento & Sousa (2021), “Empirical analysis on the effects of ownership model (public vs private) in the efficiency of urban rail firms”. Sustainability, 13(9), 5320. (SJR Quartile: Q1; JCR-IF: 3.251; ABS: 3; B)

[41] - Barros V., Falcão P.F. & Sarmento, J.M. (2021), “Are more sustainable firms able to operate with lower working capital requirements?”, Finance Research Letters (SJR Quartile: Q1; JCR-IF: 5.596; ABS: 2; B)

[40] – Catalão, F.P.; Cruz, C.O. & Sarmento, J.M. (2021), “- Catalão et al., “The entanglement of time and cost deviations in public projects”, Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics (SJR Quartile: Q2 ; JCR-IF: 1.905 ; ABS: 2 ;  C+)

[39] – Januário J., Costa A., Cruz C.O., Sarmento, J.M. & Sousa V. (2021), “Transport infrastructure, accessibility and spillover effects: empirical analysis of the Portuguese real estate market in the period 2000-2018”, Research in Transportation Economics (SJR Quartile: Q1; JCR-IF: 2.627; ABS: 1; B)

[38] – Barros, Cruz, Judice, T. & Sarmento (2021), “Is taxation being effectively used in promoting public transport in Europe?”, Transport Policy (SJR Quartile: Q1; JCR-IF: 4.674, ABS: 2; B+)

[37] - Barros, V., Guedes, M. J., Santos, P., & Sarmento, J. M. (2021). Does CEO turnover influence dividend policy?. Finance Research Letters, 102085. (SJR Quartile: Q1; JCR-IF: 5.596, ABS:2; B)

[36] – Sarmento & Renneboog (2021), “Renegotiating Public-Private Partnerships”, Journal of Multinational Financial Management (SJ Quartile: Q2; JCR-IF: 3.945, ABS: 2; B)

[35] – Curado, C., Tai, S. H., Oliveira, M., & Sarmento, J. M. (2021). Levels and dimensions of diversity in small businesses: contributions for performance. International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management. (SJR Quartile: Q1; ABS:1; Scopus, C+)

[34] - Barros, V., Chilumbo, D., & Sarmento, J. M. (2021). Does privatisation affect industries and firms’capital structure in Europe?. Journal of Governance and Regulation, Volume, 10(2). (SJR Quartile: Q2; Scopus, C+)

[33] – Catalão, F. P., Cruz, C. O., & Sarmento, J. M. (2021, April). Determinants of cost deviations and overruns in UK transport projects. In Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers-Transport, pp. 1-11. (SJR Quartile: Q2; JCR-IF: 1.106, B)

[32] – Barros, Costa & Sarmento (2021), “An alternative valuation of Public Private Partnerships by using the Black Scholes Model: The Portuguese highway case”, Global Business and Economics Review, (SJR Quartile: Q3; ABS: 1; Scopus, C)

[31] – Catalão, Cruz & Sarmento (2021), “The determinants of time overruns in Portuguese public projects”, Journal of Infrastructure Systems, Volume 27 Issue 2 (SJR Quartile: Q2; JCR-IF: 1.538, B)

[30] – Cruz, C. O., & Sarmento, J. M. (2021). The Impact of COVID-19 on Highway Traffic and Management: The Case Study of an Operator Perspective. Sustainability, 13(9), 5320. (SJR Quartile: Q1; JCR-IF: 3.251; ABS: 3; B)

[29] - Barros, Matos, Sarmento & Vieira (2020), “Do shareholders activists influence manager’s decisions on firm’s dividend policy: a mixed-method study”, Journal of Business Research Volume 122, January 2021, Pages 387-397 (SJR Quartile: Q1; JCR-IF: 4.874, ABS: 3; A)

[28] - Barros, Matos & Sarmento (2020), “Does ESG Affect the Stability of Dividend Policies?”, Sustainability (SJR Quartile: Q1; JCR-IF: 2.576; ABS: 3; B)

[27] - Barros, Sarmento & Sousa (2020), “Market reaction and firm value in the award of highway concessions”, Case Studies on Transport Policy, 8(4), 1468-1477 (SJ Quartile: Q1; ISI web of knowledge; C+)

[26] – Viana, Sarmento, Moreira & Alves (2020), “The Impact of Public-Private Partnerships on Public Accounts: The Portuguese Roads Sector”, Financial Accountability and Management (SJR Quartile: Q1; ABS: 3; Scopus; C+)

[25] – Gonçalves, Sarmento & Rodrigues (2020), “Aftermath of the sovereign debt crisis, the new challenges to competitiveness in Portugal”, Economic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja (RERO) (SJR Quartile: Q2; JCR-IF: 2.229, B)

[24] - Cruz & Sarmento (2020), “Mobility as a Service” platforms: using digitalization to increase the sustainability of transportation systems”, Sustainability (SJR Quartile: Q1; JCR-IF: 2.576; ABS: 3; B)

[23] - Catalão, Cruz & Sarmento (2020), “Public Management and cost overruns in public projects”, International Public Management Journal, (SJR Quartile: Q1; JCR-IF: 1.672; ABS: 3; B+)

[22] - Barros, Matos & Sarmento (2020), “What firm´s characteristics drive the dividend policy? A mixed method study on the Euronext Stock Exchange”, Journal of Business Research. (SJR Quartile: Q1; JCR-IF: 4.874; ABS: 3; A)

[21] - Neto, D., Cruz, C. O., & Sarmento, J. M. (2019). Renegotiation of transport public private partnerships: Policy implications of the Brazilian experience in the Latin American context. Case Studies on Transport Policy, 7(3), 554-561. (SJR Quartile: Q2; JCR, C+)

[20] - Reis, R. F., & Sarmento, J. M. (2019). “Cutting costs to the bone”: the Portuguese experience in renegotiating public private partnerships highways during the financial crisis. Transportation, 46(1), 285-302. (SJR Quartile: Q1; JCR-IF: 4.082; ABS: 2; B+)

[19] - Barros, V., & Sarmento, J. M. (2019). Board Meeting Attendance and Corporate Tax Avoidance: Evidence from the UK. Business Perspectives and Research. (SJR Quartile: Q3; ABS: 1; Scopus, C+)

[18] - Catalão, F., Cruz, C. O., & Sarmento, J. M. (2019). Exogenous determinants of cost deviations and overruns in local infrastructure projects. Construction Management and Economics, 1-15. (SJR Quartile: Q1; JCR-IF: 1.245; ABS: 2; B+)

[17] - Cruz & Sarmento (2019), “The Inevitability of Forecasts Inaccuracy in Transportation Projects: A Systematic Review”, Transportation. (SJR Quartile: Q1; JCR-IF: 4.082; ABS: 2; B+)

[16] - Matos, P. V., Romão, M., Sarmento, J. M., & Abaladas, A. (2019). The adoption of project management methodologies and tools by NGDOs: A mixed methods perspective. Journal of Business Research, 101, 651-659. (SJR Quartile: Q1; JCR-IF: 4.874; ABS: 3; A)

[15] - Cruz, C. O., & Sarmento, J. M. (2019). Institutional “tetris” in infrastructure regulation: Harmonizing governance, regulation and policy-making in the transport sector. Case Studies on Transport Policy, 7(1), 22-27. (SJR Quartile: Q2; JCR, C+)

[14] - Catalão, F. , Cruz, C. O., & Sarmento, J. M. (2019). The determinants of cost deviations and overruns in transport projects, an endogenous models approach. Transport Policy, 74, 224-238. (SJR Quartile: Q1; JCR-IF: 3.338; ABS: 2; B+)

[13] - Cruz, C. O., & Sarmento, J. M. (2018). Maximizing the value for money of road projects through digitalization. Competition and Regulation in Network Industries, 19(1-2), 69-92. (SJR Quartile: Q3; Scopus; C+)

[12] - Andrade, I., Cruz, C. O., & Sarmento, J. M. (2018). Renegotiations of water concessions: Empirical analysis of main determinants. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, 144(11). (2019 Best Policy-Oriented Paper Award) (SJR Quartile: Q1; JCR-IF: 3.404; B)

[11] - Cruz, C. O., & Sarmento, J. M. (2018). The price of project finance loans for highways. Research in Transportation Economics, 70, 161-172. (SJR Quartile: Q1; JCR-IF: 1.798; ABS: 1; C+)

[10] - Sarmento, J. M., & Oliveira, M. (2018). Use and limits in project finance of the capital asset pricing model: overview of highway projects. European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research, 18(4). (SJR Quartile: Q1; JCR-IF: 1.431; B)

[9] - Ahmad, N. G., Barros, V., & Sarmento, J. M. (2018). The determinants of dividend policy in Euronext 100. Corporate Ownership & Control, 15(4), 8-17. (SJR Quartile: Q3; Scopus; C)

[8] - Neto, D., Cruz, C. O., & Sarmento, J. M. (2017). Understanding the patterns of PPP renegotiations for infrastructure projects in Latin America: The case of Brazil. Competition and Regulation in Network Industries, 18(3-4), 271-296. (SJR Quartile: Q3; Scopus; C+)

[7] - Cruz, C. O., & Sarmento, J. M. (2017). Reforming traditional PPP models to cope with the challenges of smart cities. Competition and Regulation in Network Industries, 18(1-2), 94-114. (SJR Quartile: Q3; Scopus; C+)

[6] - Sarmento, J., Renneboog, L., & Matos, P. V. (2017). Measuring highway efficiency by a DEA approach and the Malmquist index. European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research, 17(4). (SJR Quartile: Q1; JCR-IF: 1.095; B)

[5] - Cruz, C. O., & Sarmento, J. M. (2017). Airport privatization with public finances under stress: An analysis of government and investor's motivations. Journal of Air Transport Management, 62, 197-203. (SJR Quartile: Q1; JCR-IF: 2.038, ABS: 1; B)

[4] - Cruz, C. O., & Sarmento, J. M. (2017). Horizontal bundling of infrastructure managers: The case of Portugal Infrastructure Company (roads and railways). Transport Policy, 55, 99-103. (SJR Quartile: Q1; JCR-IF: 3.382; ABS: 2; B+)

[3] - Sarmento, J. M., & Renneboog, L. (2017). Cost overruns in public sector investment projects. Public Works Management & Policy, 22(2), 140-164. (SJR Quartile: Q2; Scopus; C+)

[2] - Domingues, S., & Sarmento, J. M. (2016). Critical renegotiation triggers of European transport concessions. Transport Policy, 48, 82-91. (SJR Quartile: Q1; JCR-IF: 3.382; ABS: 2; B+)

[1] - Sarmento, J. M., & Renneboog, L. (2016). Anatomy of public-private partnerships: their creation, financing and renegotiations. International Journal of Managing Projects in Business, 9(1), 94-122. (SJR Quartile: Q1; ABS: 1; Scopus; C+ )