Organization name
Department of Shipping
Description
The newly established Department of Shipping within the Faculty of Management and Economics will offer its first purely oriented shipping programs in the academic year 2023-2024. The Department of Shipping is new; however, the discipline of shipping was part of the Cyprus University of Technology since its inception. The discipline has achieved an excellent track record in terms of the level of its graduates and has gained the respect of the local industry. As the only public university to offer unrivalled quality education in shipping, logistics and transportation, the Department of Shipping is well placed to capitalize on the arising external opportunities to bolster its position and create value for aspiring students, graduates and stakeholders.

In preparing for the next leap in its development, the Department and its people would be eager to hear from interested parties how mutual value can be created in this fathomless field. In addition, it is eager to provide well-substantiated support to the pertinent government bodies in developing and implementing holistic and integrated maritime policies, which will have a positive impact on the national economy, since the shipping sector is continuously flourishing and will always be a key pillar of the Cypriot and international economy.

OrgUnit's Researchers publications
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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
12020Application of blockchain technology in shipping industryKedaritis, Andreas 
230-Apr-2019Appraisal of shipping investment projects using real optionsAndreou, Christoforos K. ; Panayides, Photis ; Lambertides, Neophytos 
32012Assessing Undergraduate University Students' Level of Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviour Towards Biodiversity: A case study in CyprusNisiforou, Olympia A. ; Charalambides, Alexandros G. 
4May-2018Ballast water management systems and impact on shipping industryΣταυρουλάκης, Νικόλαος 
5Dec-2012Behaviour, Attitudes and Opinion of Large Enterprise Employees with Regard to Their Energy Usage Habits and Adoption of Energy Saving MeasuresNisiforou, Olympia A. ; Poullis, Sophocles ; Charalambides, Alexandros G. 
61-Apr-2019CEO Duality, Agency Costs, and Internal Capital Allocation EfficiencyKarasamani, Isabella ; Andreou, Panayiotis ; Aktas, Nihat ; Philip, Dennis 
72-May-2022Chartering and Financial performance in ShippingKouspos, Andreas 
8Mar-2014Corporate governance, financial management decisions and firm performance: Evidence from the maritime industryLouca, Christodoulos ; Panayides, Photis ; Andreou, Panayiotis 
91-Mar-2015Corporate strategies and profitability of maritime logistics firmsParola, Francesco ; Satta, Giovanni ; Panayides, Photis 
10Feb-2009A critical analysis of DEA applications to seaport economic efficiency measurementPanayides, Photis ; Maxoulis, Christos N. ; Wang, Teng Fei ; Ng, Koi Yu Adolf 
112019A critical review of the ship investment literatureAndreou, Panayiotis ; Karasamani, Isabella 
12Nov-2021Crossing a Canal and pay the price or go the distance and we all pay the priceZis, Thalis 
131-Dec-2023Design and application of a key performance indicator (KPI) framework for autonomous shipping in EuropeZis, Thalis ; Psaraftis, Harilaos N. ; Reche-Vilanova, Martina 
142012Determinants of users' port choiceSong, Dongwook ; Panayides, Photis 
152021Distress risk anomaly and misvaluationAndreou, Christoforos K. ; Lambertides, Neophytos ; Panayides, Photis 
161-Jun-2022Dynamic volatility spillovers and investor sentiment components across freight-shipping marketsMelas, Konstantinos D. ; Panayides, Photis ; Tsouknidis, Dimitris 
172013Economies of scale and optimal size ship in LNG carriersAppios, Prokopis 
182015The effect of institutional factors on public-private partnership success in portsPanayides, Photis ; Parola, Francesco ; Lam, Jasmine Siu Lee 
19Jul-2011The effect of ports' logistics attributes and services on the business and supply chain performance of shipping firmsPolyviou, Mikaella ; Panayides, Photis 
205-Dec-2023The enhanced role of canals and route choice due to disruptions in maritime operationsZis, Thalis