Helena Martins

Helena Martins is a lecturer in Human Resources Management at the Instituto Politécnico de Setúbal and the Nova School of Business and Economics in Portugal. She is an integrated member of the CEOS.PP research centre and her research interests focus the development of soft skills for crisis situations especially for leaders and managers. She holds a PhD in Management (University of Porto, Portugal), a Masters in Work, Organizational and Personnel Psychology (University of Coimbra, Portugal and University of Valencia, Spain) and a Bachelors in Psychology (University of Minho, Portugal). Member of the Scientific Committee in several international and national conferences and congresses, and international journals. Extensive experience in guiding master's theses/projects and participation in juries of public examinations. Author and co-author of several scientific articles and book chapters and reviewer in several journals.

Publications

Fun and Games: How to Actually Create a Gamified Approach to Health Education and Promotion
Helena Martins, Artemisa Dores. © 2023. 21 pages.
Gamification is a relatively new approach that allows the use of videogame design techniques in contexts that are originally not game related, including for the promotion and...
Changes, Challenges, and Choices: An Approach to the Future of Accounting Education in a Turbulent World
Helena Martins, Tiago Cunha, Amélia Oliveira Carvalho, Cecília Carmo, Gianluigi Baldacci. © 2023. 21 pages.
Crises deriving from pandemics, extreme weather events, wars, and shifts in technological paradigms are becoming the new normal, adding to the paradigm shifts already underway in...
Training for Crisis Situations: A Panoramic View of Theory and Practice Around the World
Helena Martins, Lisa Dollmann, Melanie Lehmann, Ana Cláudia Rodrigues. © 2023. 31 pages.
Challenges like pandemics, technological breakthroughs, geopolitical instability, and climate change are making crisis an ever more present reality in the lives of people...
The Road to Digitally-Driven Mental Health Services: Remote Psychological Interventions
Artemisa Rocha Dores, Andreia Geraldo, Helena Martins. © 2022. 30 pages.
Intervention in mental health urges new solutions that merge solid theoretical foundations and new possibilities provided by technological development. This chapter is structured...
Expect the Unexpected: Lessons From the COVID-19 Pandemic for the Future of Airport Leaders and Managers
Andreea-Iulia Iordache, Helena Martins, Teresa Proença, Lúcia Piedade. © 2022. 22 pages.
Airports are arguably the most well-prepared structures for crises and contingencies, and their staff undergo abundant training for these types of events; however, the COVID-19...
Where Are You Going, Work From Anywhere?: The Challenges of Remote Work Before and After the COVID-19 Pandemic
Helena Martins, Evangelia Maritsa, Elisabeth Rodrigues. © 2022. 17 pages.
The onset of the virtual revolution and global working trend known as working from anywhere (WFA) potentiated by the bio event COVID-19 shifted not only the way we work but also...
The Role of Gamification in Neurocognitive Rehabilitation
Artemisa Rocha Dores, Andreia Geraldo, Helena Martins. © 2021. 20 pages.
Neurocognitive rehabilitation continues to face difficult challenges related to patient and institutional characteristics. This reality requires innovative solutions to increase...
Fun and Games: How to Actually Create a Gamified Approach to Health Education and Promotion
Helena Martins, Artemisa Dores. © 2021. 21 pages.
Gamification is a relatively new approach that allows the use of videogame design techniques in contexts that are originally not game related, including for the promotion and...