Department of Management, Entrepreneurship and Digital Business

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Department of Management, Entrepreneurship and Digital Business
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According to the UN World Tourism Organisation, in many countries, including Cyprus, the hospitality industry constitutes the main source of foreign exchange revenue and a primary contributor to the labour force. The same source predicts a rather prosperous future for the industry since more than 1.6 billion tourists will travel by the year 2020. In Cyprus, the hospitality industry contributes close to 13% of the country’s GDP and provides employment to forty-thousand employees. The hospitality industry comprises of lodging, food and beverage and travel establishments, as well as, public and private organisations that pursue the sustainable development, promotion and administration of the country’s tourism destinations. Reflecting the latest developments and trends of the volatile hospitality and tourism industry, the Department offers a Bachelors degree in Hotel and Tourism Management, a Masters degree in International Tourism and Hospitality Management as well as Doctoral studies. The Department strives to develop an ideal learning environment in which students will receive a pedagogically sound academic experience that adequately prepares them for a successful managerial-level career in the Hospitality and Tourism Industry. The programmes of study are designed to prepare potential graduates for careers in the public and service sectors and in private companies/organisations as well.

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18-Jul-2014Corruption correlates: the case of CyprusAssiotis, Andreas ; Krambia-Kapardis, Maria 
27-Jan-2019Disentangling anti-corruption agencies and accounting for their ineffectivenessKrambia-Kapardis, Maria 
32020Entrepreneurial families in business across generations, contexts and culturesJames, Albert E. ; Hadjielias, Elias ; Guerrero, Maribel ; Discua Cruz, Allan Fernando ; Basco, Rodrigo 
42020An exploratory empirical study of whistleblowing and whistleblowersKrambia-Kapardis, Maria 
52021Family across borders social capital and diaspora entrepreneurial preparednessKarayianni, Eva ; Hadjielias, Elias ; Glyptis, Loukas 
613-Apr-2023Fraud and Corruption in Football: Lessons from a Survey of Match-Fixing in CyprusKrambia-Kapardis, Maria ; Levi, Michael 
71-Jan-2016Fraud victimization in Greece: Room for improvement in prevention and detectionKrambia-Kapardis, Maria ; Papastergiou, Konstantinos 
89-Dec-2019The impact of home-country conditions and geographical diversification on the domestic productivity of telecom multinationals: A multi-country studySymeou, Pavlos C. ; Merchant, Hemant 
917-Jan-2022Intellectual capital and dividend policy: the effect of CEO characteristicsBattisti, Enrico ; Nirino, Niccolò ; Christofi, Michael ; Vrontis, Demetris 
1011-May-2010Investigating incidents of fraud in small economies: the case for CyprusZopiatis, Anastasios ; Krambia-Kapardis, Maria 
1118-Jul-2008Investigating “head” and “heart” value traits of tertiary students studying in CyprusZopiatis, Anastasios ; Krambia-Kapardis, Maria 
122021Lessons learned during Covid-19 concerning cheating in e-examinations by university studentsKrambia-Kapardis, Maria 
1327-Jul-2010Neural networks: the panacea in fraud detection?Krambia-Kapardis, Maria ; Agathocleous, Michalis ; Christodoulou, Chris 
142014Perception of political corruption as a function of legislationKrambia-Kapardis, Maria 
1514-Mar-2022Recasting the concept of the economic criminalKrambia-Kapardis, Maria 
162017Strategic account management as a value co-creation selling model in the pharmaceutical industryPilon, Francois ; Hadjielias, Elias 
171-Jan-2024True knowledge vs empowering knowledge: conceptualizing a theory of mindfulness and knowledge transfer (TMKT)Issac, Abraham Cyril ; Dhir, Amandeep ; Christofi, Michael