Peter Nientied

Lektor/Kërkues

PETER NIENTIED

Departamenti: 
Planifikim dhe Menaxhim
Kontakt:
nientied1@chello.nl

PROFILI AKADEMIK

Peter Nientied është studiues dhe pedagog në Fakultetin e Planifikimit, Mjedisit dhe Menaxhimit Urban të Universiteti Polis. Ai ka një doktoraturë në Shkenca Sociale nga Universiteti i Lirë i Amsterdamit. Peter Nientied ka qenë i përfshirë në studime dhe ligjërata në fushën e çështjeve urbane dhe në fushën e organizimit dhe menaxhimit. Ai ka punuar si menaxher, hulumtues dhe konsulent në mbi 20 vende të ndryshme. Në Polis ai ka dhënë vitet e fundit në fushën e Administrimit të Biznesit (HR, inovacion, udhëheqje), dhe ka kryer studime për çështje sociale urbane, turizëm dhe menaxhim dhe organizim. Ai është botuar gjerësisht.

PUBLIKIMET E FUNDIT (since 2015)

Karafili, E. & Nientied, P. (2023). Polis University after the lean startup. International Business Research, 16(2), 40-53.

Nientied, P. & Toto, R. (2022). Planning for sustainable city tourism in the Netherlands. European Spatial Research and Policy, 29(2), https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/esrap/article/view/13892

Nientied, P. & Toska, M. (2022). Leadership substitute theory in present-day organizations. Open Journal of Leadership, 11, 445=463.

Nientied, P. , Aliaj, B. and Stachowiak-Bongwa, K. (2022) Social Urban Identity Formation and Local Government. Current Urban Studies, 10(3), 361-380. doi: 10.4236/cus.2022.103022. Also published in: Šećerov, V. & Husár, M. (eds) 21st Year of 21st Century – Western Balkans’ Challenge of Common Future. University of Belgrade / Spa-ce.net, pp. 87-114.

Nientied, P. (2021) Rotterdam and the question of new urban tourism. International Journal of Tourism Cities, 7(2), 344-360.  DOI 10.1108/IJTC-03-2020-0033

Nientied, P. & Martin, J. (2021). De sweet spot van leiderschap. Amsterdam: Business Contact. (in Dutch language)

Nientied, P. & Shutina, D. (2021). Covid-19 aftermath and tourism innovation in the Western Balkans, a commentary. European Spatial Research and Policy, 28(2).

Nientied, P., & Toska, M. (2021). Self-leadership and empowering leadership in a Western Balkan context. International Review of Management and Marketing, 11(1), 36-47.

Toto, R., Ćaćić, M., Ivanova, Z., Nientied, P., & Stachowiak-Bongwa, K. (2021). Urban commons and urban management in emerging economies. In:  Fransen, J., Van Dijk, M.P., & Edelenbos, J. (eds.)  Urban management in emerging economies. New paradigms and practices. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, pp. 117-141. 

Nientied, P., & Shutina, D. (2020) Tourism in Transition, the Post COVID-19 Aftermath in the Western Balkans. Journal of Western Balkan Network on Territorial Governance II, 2020, 46-60, https://doi.org/10.32034/CP-TGWBAR-I02-04

Nientied, P. & Toto, R. (2020) Learning from overtourism; new tourism policy for the city of Rotterdam. Urban Research & Practice, 13(5), 557-565. DOI: 10.1080/17535069.2020.1748343.

Aliaj, B. & Nientied, P. (2020) Brutal Skopje : a present-day photo essay. In Luarasi, S. & Perna, V. (eds.) Foreseeing uncertainty: design & normativity. Conference Proceedings 2019 Tirana Design Week, Polis University Tirana. pp. 25-39.

Nientied, P. & Aliaj, B. (2019). The Public in Search of Identity, a Study on Central Squares in Balkan Capitals. In: Finka, M., Jaššo, M., & Husár, M. (eds.) The Role of the Public Sector in Local Economic and Territorial Development – Innovation in Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe.  Cham: Springer, pp. 203-237.

Nientied, P., Dhamo, S., Papa, D. & Toska, M. (2019). Place attachment in seven areas of Tirana, Albania. Current Urban Studies, 7, 206-227. DOI 10.4236/cus.2019.72010

Nientied, P. & Toska, M. (2019). Motivation of knowledge workers, the case of Albania. Organizacija, Journal of Management, Informatics and Human Resources, 52(1), pp. 33-44. DOI: 10.2478/orga-2019-0004

Nientied, P. & Janku, E. (2019). Ambiguous icons in post-communist cities, the case of Tirana’s memorial Pyramid. Italian Journal of Planning Practice 9(1), 1-23. http://www.ijpp.it/index.php/it/article/view/83

Ciro, A., Toska, M., & Nientied, P. (2019). Social Innovation and Sustainable Economic Development: Participatory Tourism Destination Management. In: Finka, M., Jaššo, M., & Husár, M. (eds.) The Role of the Public Sector in Local Economic and Territorial Development – Innovation in Central, Eastern and South Eastern. Europe, Cham: Springer. pp. 173-192.

Toto, R., Ćaćić, M., & Nientied, P. (2019). Urban commons in two Western Balkan cities. In: Camprag, N. & Suri, A. (editors) Three Decades of Post-socialist Transition’, conference proceedings. (17-19 May 2019, Darmstadt), p. 469-477.

Nientied, P. (2018). Hybrid Urban Identity—The Case of Rotterdam. Current Urban Studies, 6, 152-173. DOI: 10.4236/cus.2018.61008.

Nientied, P., & Slob, C. (2018). The role of HRM in fostering innovation – a case study of a Dutch technical company. Dynamic Relationships Management Journal 8(2), pp. 13-24. DOI:  10.17708/DRMJ.2018.v07n02a02

Nientied, P., & Shutina, D. (2018). Is ETIS a viable option for fostering sustainable tourism? Annual Review of Territorial Governance in Albania, I, 2018, 94-104 doi.org/10.32034/CP-TGAR-I01-07

Nientied, P., Porfido, E. & Ciro, A. (2017). Sustainable tourism development in Albania in times of liquid modernity. In Adornato, F. et al. (eds.) Enhancing sustainable tourism in Adriatic-Ionian region through co-creation: the role of universities and public-private partnerships. Macerata, EUM Edizioni Università di Macerata. pp. 73-92.

Nientied, P., & Shutina, D. (2017) High performance work practices in Albania. Journal of Human Resource Management 20(2), 11-20.

Nientied, P. (2016) Metaphors and urban studies – a crossover, theory and a case study of SS Rotterdam. City, Territory and Architecture, 3(21)  DOI: 10.1186/s40410-016-0051-z

Nientied, P., & E. Karafili (2016) Towards a pragmatic perspective on business innovation in Western Balkan countries: the case of Albania. International Journal of Business and Management 11(3), 193-202. DOI: 10.5539/ijbm.v11n3p193

Porfido, E., Ciro, A., & Nientied, P. (2016). Regional tourism, a comparative analysis in Albania. Tirana; Polis University (report for Risi / Swiss Development Corporation).

Nientied, P. (2015) Polis University as Lean Startup Innovation. International Business Research 8(5), 19-29.  DOI: 10.5539/ibr.v8n5p19