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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1012016Opaque Lobbying: The Achelous heel to TransparencyKrambia-Kapardis, Maria 
1021-Sep-2016Organizational learning and corporate diversification performanceAndreou, Panayiotis ; Louca, Christodoulos ; Petrou, Andreas 
1032-Sep-2018Other People’s Wealth And The Limits To TransparencyKrambia-Kapardis, Maria 
1049-Dec-2018Passing the buck: Who is responsible for an organisation’s compliance with the law?Krambia-Kapardis, Maria 
1052014Perception of political corruption as a function of legislationKrambia-Kapardis, Maria 
106Jan-2011Personal values of accountants and accounting trainees in CyprusZopiatis, Anastasios ; Krambia-Kapardis, Maria 
107Jan-2013POSTCARD MOBILITY: going beyond image and textMavric, Misela ; Andriotis, Konstantinos 
1082019A 'pretty' Ending: Female Beauty, Agency and Identity in Bleak HouseIoannou, Maria 
109Aug-2016Profiling Fraud Offenders: State of the ArtKrambia-Kapardis, Maria ; Kapardis, Andreas 
110Jun-2011Public Sector Financial and Non-Financial Information Characteristics: Users’ Perceptions in Cyprus 2011Krambia-Kapardis, Maria 
111May-2010Public Sector Financial Reporting : A must for DemocracyKrambia-Kapardis, Maria ; Clark, Colin 
112May-2010Public Sector Financial Reporting: A Stakeholders’ ApproachKrambia-Kapardis, Maria ; Clark, Colin 
1132010Public sector financial reporting: a user needs study in CyprusClark, Colin ; Krambia-Kapardis, Maria ; Clark, Colin 
114Sep-2019Reconnaissance of philanthropyChristou, Prokopis A. ; Hadjielias, Elias ; Farmaki, Anna 
11520-Jan-2019Reflecting on the Design Process for Virtual Reality ApplicationsSutcliffe, Alistair G. ; Poullis, Charalambos ; Gregoriades, Andreas ; Katsouri, Irene ; Tzanavari, Aimilia ; Herakleous, Kyriakos 
1161-Nov-2018Religious tourism as a tool for sustainability: the case of CyprusVarnavas, Andreas ; Rodosthenous, Nicos ; Vogazianos, Paris 
1172-Jan-2019Representations of Europe at Times of Massive Migration Movements: A Qualitative Analysis of Greek-Cypriot Newspapers During the 2015 Refugee CrisisAvraamidou, Maria ; Kadianaki, Irini ; Ioannou, Maria ; Panagiotou, Elisavet 
11830-Nov-2015Research Handbook on International Financial CrimeKrambia-Kapardis, Maria 
1192019The Responsibilities of those who mind other People’s wealth: The case of CyprusKrambia-Kapardis, Maria 
120Sep-2018Responsibility Mapping: How its implementation can contribute to better governanceKrambia-Kapardis, Maria