Stelvia Matos

Stelvia Matos

University of Surrey

H-index: 23

Europe-United Kingdom

About Stelvia Matos

Stelvia Matos, With an exceptional h-index of 23 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Surrey, specializes in the field of Social Innovation, Sustainable Innovation, Sustainable Supply Chain Management, Entrepreneurship and Social Inclusion.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Rigour vs. Reality: Contextualizing qualitative research in the low‐income settings in emerging markets

Repurposing management knowledge production in the Global South context

Do volunteers intend to become social entrepreneurs? The influence of pro-social behavior on social entrepreneurial intentions

Guest editorial: The social sustainability of global supply chains–a critical perspective on current practices and its transformative potential

Innovation and climate change: A review and introduction to the special issue

An exploratory study of entrepreneurs in impoverished communities: When institutional factors and individual characteristics result in non-productive entrepreneurship

Technology roadmap of renewable natural gas: Identifying trends for research and development to improve biogas upgrading technology management

The hidden side of sustainable operations and supply chain management: unanticipated outcomes, trade-offs and tensions

Stelvia Matos Information

University

Position

Surrey Business School

Citations(all)

3783

Citations(since 2020)

1779

Cited By

2680

hIndex(all)

23

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

25

i10Index(since 2020)

22

Email

University Profile Page

University of Surrey

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Stelvia Matos Skills & Research Interests

Social Innovation

Sustainable Innovation

Sustainable Supply Chain Management

Entrepreneurship and Social Inclusion

Top articles of Stelvia Matos

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Rigour vs. Reality: Contextualizing qualitative research in the low‐income settings in emerging markets

British journal of management

Minna Halme

Rebecca Piekkari

Stelvia Matos

Marleen Wierenga

Jeremy Hall

2024/1

Repurposing management knowledge production in the Global South context

Stelvia Matos

Flavio Hourneaux

2023/11/24

Do volunteers intend to become social entrepreneurs? The influence of pro-social behavior on social entrepreneurial intentions

Nonprofit and voluntary sector quarterly

Samara da Silva Trajano

José Milton de Sousa-Filho

Stelvia Matos

Bruno de Souza Lessa

2023/4

Guest editorial: The social sustainability of global supply chains–a critical perspective on current practices and its transformative potential

International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management

Minelle E. Silva

Morgane M.C. Fritz

Stefan Seuring

Stelvia Matos

2023/3/16

Innovation and climate change: A review and introduction to the special issue

Stelvia Matos

Eric Viardot

Benjamin K Sovacool

Frank W Geels

Yu Xiong

2022/9/1

An exploratory study of entrepreneurs in impoverished communities: When institutional factors and individual characteristics result in non-productive entrepreneurship

Stelvia Matos

Jeremy Hall

2021/7/26

Technology roadmap of renewable natural gas: Identifying trends for research and development to improve biogas upgrading technology management

Applied energy

Lorena RC Assunção

Pietro AS Mendes

Stelvia Matos

Suzana Borschiver

2021/6/15

The hidden side of sustainable operations and supply chain management: unanticipated outcomes, trade-offs and tensions

International Journal of Operations and Production Management

Stelvia Matos

Martin C Schleper

Stefan Gold

Jeremy Hall

2020

Determinants of social entrepreneurial intentions in a developing country context

Journal of Business Venturing Insights

José Milton de Sousa-Filho

Stelvia Matos

Samara da Silva Trajano

Bruno de Souza Lessa

2020/11/1

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