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  • E02-S02 - Analyzing the Effects of Economic Determinants on Urban and Rural Energy Poverty: Evidence from 36 African Countries
    Jan 23 2026

    The 2nd episode of the 2nd season of podNECE presents a study that investigates the primary socio-economic drivers of energy poverty across 36 African nations between 2000 and 2020. By utilizing fractional regression models, the authors distinguish between the factors influencing electricity access in urban versus rural environments. The study reveals that economic growth and a larger elderly population generally improve power availability, whereas unemployment serves as a major barrier to electrification. Interestingly, the data shows that foreign direct investment boosts energy access in cities but fails to provide similar benefits to remote areas. Ultimately, the text argues for targeted policy interventions, such as income subsidies and job creation, to facilitate universal energy access across the continent.

    podNECE is a podcast by NECE - Research Centre for Business Sciences, University of Beira Interior, Portugal.

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    5 mins
  • E01-S02 - “The dark side of the moon”: A structured analysis of generative AI | chatbots’ negative effects on SMEs
    Jan 9 2026

    The 1st episode of the 2nd season of the podNECE discusses a study that explores the detrimental impacts and operational risks that small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) face when integrating generative AI chatbots. Utilizing expert group discussions and Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM), the study identifies five primary areas of concern: clients, strategic orientation, employees, productivity, and technology. The resulting framework maps cause-and-effect relationships, revealing that issues like biased AI models and increased competition serve as root drivers for broader organizational failures. By prioritizing these factors, the authors provide a structured roadmap for managers to mitigate the "dark side" of AI adoption. The work emphasizes that while chatbots enhance efficiency, they can also lead to cognitive changes, trust erosion, and diminished critical thinking in resource-constrained environments. This proactive diagnostic tool ultimately helps smaller firms navigate technological transitions without sacrificing their long-term competitiveness or accountability.

    podNECE is a podcast by NECE - Research Centre for Business Sciences, University of Beira Interior, Portugal.

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    6 mins
  • E10-S01 - Hedonic and eudaimonic personal goals as drivers to attend a religious mega event
    Nov 21 2025

    The 10th episode of podNECE discusses a research article titled "Hedonic and eudaimonic personal goals as drivers to attend a religious mega event," published in Tourism Recreation Research. The study investigates the importance of both hedonic goals (seeking pleasure and enjoyment) and eudaimonic goals (seeking personal growth and a meaningful life) as motivations for pilgrims attending the World Youth Day (WYD) religious mega event. Through a face-to-face survey of 171 pilgrims, the authors confirm that both types of personal goals influence the decision-making process for participation. Furthermore, the research finds that socio-demographic variables such as sex, age, and country of residence produce variations in the importance placed on these goals, with hedonic goals being slightly more prevalent overall. The overall aim is to contribute to a new theoretical approach in religious event motivation beyond general tourism motivations.

    podNECE is a podcast by NECE - Research Centre for Business Sciences, University of Beira Interior, Portugal.

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    5 mins
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