Department of Finance, Accounting and Management Science

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Department of Finance, Accounting and Management Science
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Through its program of studies, the department aims to develop and prepare future firm and industry leaders in the fields of financial economics, and shipping. The main target of the department is to offer high quality education that responds to international standards and to constitute an international center of academic and research excellence. The department fulfills its mission by developing multidimensional research activities and collaborations. The attraction of highly qualified students together with the highly competitive curriculum which combines scientific knowledge and practical application contribute and ensure the achievement of the main vision of the department. The department is comprised of highly qualified and internationally recognized academic and teaching staff members who collectively contribute to the quality of the education provided using modern teaching methods. The academic staff of the department is actively involved in international research projects while maintaining close relationships and collaborations with national academic institutions and universities abroad, as well. Moreover, the department aims to develop strong ties with the business world and various governmental services both at local and regional level. The interactions with the business community provides the department with valuable information as far as the quality of the future graduates and further important job opportunities for the students to apply their knowledge and skills in a real working environment.

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Publisher:  Springer Nature
Date Issued:  [2010 TO 2019]

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
111-Jun-2019Anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations and global temperature: a smooth transition analysisMichail, Nektarios A. ; Savva, Christos S. ; Koursaros, Demetris ; Zachariadis, Theodoros 
21-Apr-2014Assessing the performance of symmetric and asymmetric implied volatility functionsAndreou, Panayiotis ; Charalambous, Chris ; Martzoukos, Spiros H. 
31-Mar-2017Estimating large-scale general linear and seemingly unrelated regressions models after deleting observationsHadjiantoni, Stella ; Kontoghiorghes, Erricos John 
42013A fast algorithm for non-negativity model selectionGatu, Cristian ; Kontoghiorghes, Erricos John 
51-Oct-2017A Generalized Singular Value Decomposition Strategy for Estimating the Block Recursive Simultaneous Equations ModelCosbuc, Mircea I. ; Gatu, Cristian ; Colubi, Ana ; Kontoghiorghes, Erricos John 
6Feb-2019Idiosyncratic volatility puzzle: influence of macro-finance factorsAslanidis, Nektarios ; Christiansen, Charlotte ; Lambertides, Neophytos ; Savva, Christos S. 
71-Nov-2017Measuring the publishing productivity of economics departments in EuropeChatzimichael, Konstantinos ; Kalaitzidakis, Pantelis ; Tzouvelekas, Vangelis 
81-Oct-2016Motives for corporate cash holdings: the CEO optimism effectHuang-Meier, Winifred ; Lambertides, Neophytos ; Steeley, James M. 
92016Short-horizon event study estimation with a STAR model and real contaminated eventsAndreou, Panayiotis ; Louca, Christodoulos ; Savva, Christos S. 
102010Stock market integration between new EU member states and the Euro-zoneAslanidis, Nektarios ; Savva, Christos S. ; Aslanidis, Nektarios 
1115-Jul-2019Tax evasion, tax monitoring expenses and economic growth: an empirical analysis in OECD countriesChatzimichael, Konstantinos ; Kalaitzidakis, Pantelis ; Tzouvelekas, Vangelis 
121-May-2018The timing of new corporate debt issues and the risk-return tradeoffKoutmos, Dimitrios ; Bozos, Konstantinos ; Dionysiou, Dionysia ; Lambertides, Neophytos