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Prof. Mauricio Reinert
Brazil
Professor Reinert is Associate Professor at State University of Maringá, teaching and researching on Organization Theory and Economic Sociology. His research work focuses on the Social and Economic influence on individuals and organizations. In the last 10 years, he studies health and healthcare from the Economic Sociology perspective. Professor Reinert has teaching experience in undergraduate and graduate courses, mainly in qualitative research methods and introduction to research methods.
Professional experience
Professor Reinert is the current Associate Provost for Institucional Planning and Development, the former Head of the Department at the Business School, and former program coordenator at the Graduate Program of the Business School at the State University of Maringá. He is Associate Editor of the Mackenzie Management Review (Brazil) and is a reviewer in several academic journals. He was visiting scholar at University of Michigan (2004/2005) and visiting researcher at Max Planck Institute for the Studies of Societies (2015/2016).
Education
Fundação Getúlio Vargas – EAESP (Brazil)
2006 – PhD in Business – Organization Theory
Federal University of Paraná (Brazil)
2000 – Master Science in Business – Organization Theory
FAE Business School (Brazil)
1994 – BA in Business
Brazil
- Place of affiliation
Economic Sociology and Organization Theory
- Institutional Theory
- Moral and Markets
- Organizational Change
- Social Constructions of Markets
Health and Healtcare
- Health Markets
- Cabana, R. D. P. L., Pereira, J. A., Gouvêa, J. B., Avelhan, B. L., & Reinert, M. (2022). Dilemms about ethics in qualitative research: discussions and implications for the business administration area. Revista Pesquisa Qualitativa, 10(24), 233-252.
- Reinert, M. (2022). THE WORLD'S BEST IN HEALTH CARE: LEARNING FROM GOOD PRACTICES. RAE, 62(1).
- Kimhi, S., Eshel, Y., Adini, B., Aruta, J. J. B. R., Antazo, B. G., Briones-Diato, A., ... & Marciano, H. (2021). Distress and resilience in days of COVID-19: international study of samples from Israel, Brazil, and the Philippines. Cross-Cultural Research, 55(5), 415-437.
- Ballada, C. J. A., Aruta, J. J. B. R., Callueng, C. M., Antazo, B. G., Kimhi, S., Reinert, M., ... & Verdu, F. C. (2022). Bouncing back from COVID‐19: Individual and ecological factors influence national resilience in adults from Israel, the Philippines, and Brazil. Journal of community & applied social psychology, 32(3), 452-475.
- GORAIEB, M. ; REINERT, M. ; VERDU, F. C. . Cultural Influences on Foreign Direct Investment. INTERNEXT (SÃO PAULO), v. 14, p. 128, 2019.
- MANN, S.; Reinert, M.; BOTELHO PAIN, G.; NOVELI, M. Children’s Snacks, their Ads and Consumer Sovereignty. Forum for Social Economics. , v.45, p.1 - 17, 2016
- VERDU, F. C.; REINERT, M. Interorganizational Relationships Networks in Internationalization Process of Exporting Companies. Revista de Negócios (Online). , v.20, p.7 - , 2015