Director

 

 

 

Gotzamani Katerina, Professor of Operations Management
   kgotza (at) uom.gr  +30 2310 891568

Katerina D. Gotzamani is a professor at the department of Business Administration of the University of Macedonia, Greece. She holds a Ph.D. in Quality Management from the University of Macedonia, Greece. Her previous degrees are M.Sc. in Operations Research & Information Systems from the London School of Economics and B.Sc. in Mathematics from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. She is teaching courses in Total Quality Management and Operations Management both at Undergraduate and at Postgraduate level. Her research interests include total quality management, quality management in the public sector, quality management in e-commerce, quality management standards ISO 9000, OR methodologies integrated in service quality management, logistics and supply chain management. She has participated in a number of conferences and seminars and she has published more than 50 articles. 

 

 

 

Faculty

 

Andronikidis Andreas, Professor of Marketing 
   a.andronikidis (at) uom.gr  +30 2310 891584 

Andreas Andronikidis is a professor of marketing at the University of Macedonia Business School. Prior to this, he taught on at the Sheffield University Management School, and he has worked as a senior consultant for small and medium sized businesses in Greece and the UK. Currently most of his research is in the services sector, though previously he conducted research in a number of public sector and voluntary sector organisations. His research interests are in the areas of consumer psychology and the integration of marketing communication systems. His research is primarily into self-image and brand-image congruence, and the implications of this for policy and strategy. Recent work has looked at consumer ethnocentricity issues and applied bank segmentation. A constant theme of his research is the interaction of ethnodimensions in shaping consumer cognition. Andreas is the coordinator for the Psychographic Marketing Research Group (PMRG) at Sheffield University Management School. He has been involved in several EU funded projects. He is also member of the executive board of trustees of the Greek Academy of Marketing, and he is a member of the European (EMAC), British (AM), and American Academy of Marketing (AMA). 

 

Georgiou Andreas, Professor of Operations Research
 
acg (at) uom.edu.gr  +30 2310 891569

Andreas C. Georgiou is a Professor at the Department of Business Administration at the University of Macedonia, Greece. He holds a Ph.D. in Operations Research and a BSc in Mathematics from the University of Thessaloniki, Greece. He teaches courses in Operations Research – Management Science – Quantitative Methods. His research interests comprise manpower planning stochastic models, markov chains, simulation modeling, and OR applications in Marketing and Services. He has participated in numerous conferences and seminars and published in well known scientific journals such as, Operations Research, European Journal of Operational Research, Linear Algebra and Its Applications, Journal of Applied Probability and Journal of the Operational Research Society.

 

Tsiotras George, Professor of Operations Management
   tsiotras (at) uom.gr  +30 2310 891575

 

Prof. George D. Tsiotras is a professor of the Department of Business Administration and also founder and Director of the Business Excellence Laboratory of the University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki. He holds a Ph.D. in Operations Research (1986) from State University of New York (S.U.N.Y.) at Stony Brook, an M.Sc.in Operations Research (1983) from Columbia University and a B.Sc. from the Mathematics Department (1980) of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He was Rector (September 2000 - April 2004) and Vice-rector of Academic Affairs and Personnel (September 1997 – August 2000) of the University of Macedonia, Chairman of the Department of Business Administration (October 1994 – April1998, January 2013 – today) and President of the University Research Committee (September 1997 – August 2000). From April 2004 since October 2009 he was appointed to the position of the Secretary General of the Region of Central Macedonia. George D. Tsiotras worked as Head of a Research Department at the ΑΤ&Τ Bell Laboratories (August 1986 –July 1992) and he has taught in American Universities such as Iona College, Graduate School of Business, N.Y., S.U.N.Y. at Stony Brook, Saint John's University and Columbia University. He has been Head of various scientific projects, studies and training programs in subjects of Total Quality Management, Quality Assurance,Production Management and Operations Research. He is the author of four books and has published more than 100 papers in international referred journals.He is himself a referee in scientific journals such as Management Science, Quality and Reliability Management, Computers and Operations Research, IIE Transactions etc. Prof Tsiotras has been awarded an EFQM Medal of Honor at the Quality Award for Theses on TQM contest in his capacity as a supervising professor for a thesis, as well as ΑT&T Bell Laboratories quality awards and the Quality distinction as the author with the most important publication in the field of Quality in 2003, for his book “Quality Improvement”, by the ECO-Q journal and the President of the Greek Parliament.  Recently he accepted the award “Central Macedonia: Southern European Region of the Future”, by the FDI of Financial Times, as well as the First National Award in Entrepreneurship, by the Ministry of Development for the Region’s program “Innovative Ideas” and “The First Quality Award” for the Region of Central Macedonia by the Ministry of Internal Affairs. His current research interests focus on the fields of Production and Operations Management and Total Quality Management.

 

 

 Papathanasiou Jason, Associate Professor of Decision Support Systems
  jasonp (at) uom.gr  +30 2310 891571

Jason Papathanasiou is an Associate Professor at the Department of Business Administration, University of Macedonia, Greece. He holds a PhD in Operational Research and a degree in Physics from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He has worked for a number of years at various institutes and has organised and participated in a number of international scientific conferences and workshops. He has published papers in international scientific peer referred journals like the Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Regional Studies and European Journal of Operational Research and has participated in many research projects in FP6, FP7, Interreg and COST; he is also a member of the TDP Panel of COST.

  

 

 Tsironis Loukas, Assistant Professor of Operations Management 
   loukas (at) uom.edu.gr  +30 2310 891874

Loukas Tsironis is an Assistant Professor of Operations Management at the Department of Business Administration of the University of Macedonia, Greece. Previously he worked as Lecturer and Project Manager at the Management Systems Laboratory (MalLab), at the Department of Production Engineering & Management of the Technical University of Crete. He holds a first degree in Forestry and Natural Environment (Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki), M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Systems Engineering Management from the Technical University of Crete. His research interests include Supply Chain Management, Production Management, Total Quality Management, Statistical Process Control, Business Process Management and Modeling, Project Management, Lean Six Sigma and Data Mining, on which he recently published several articles in journals and referred conferences.

 

 Theodorakioglou Betty, Laboratory Teaching Staff
 theod (at) uom.gr  +30 2310 891561

 Theodorakioglou Betty is a Laboratory Teaching Staff, at the department of Business Administration at the University of Macedonia, Greece. She holds a Ph.D. in Supply Chain Management and Total Quality Management from the University of Macedonia, Greece. Her previous degrees are M.B.A from the University of Macedonia and B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. She is teaching at undergraduate the course “Special issues in Operations Management” and is an assistant at the courses “Operations Management” and “Total Quality Management”.