Increasing road tunnel safety with serious ganes

2025 Polias SkevosStudent: Skevos Polias
Year: 2025
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens
Level: Undergraduate
Thesis written in Greek

Sustainability in project management: Investigating the significance of sustainability indicators for the construction industry

2022 Stanitsas Marios

Researcher: Dr Marios Stanitsas

Year: 2016-2022 (part-time)
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens
Primary supervisor: Associate Professor Konstantinos Kirytopoulos

Thesis language: English

This Thesis explores the indicators that affect the integration of sustainability into project management practices of construction projects. Though many indicators that contribute to the implementation of sustainable construction projects have been identified in the literature, project managers face several issues in their proper use due to the lack of a comprehensive classification. This Thesis combines the views of all construction project stakeholders and delivers the most contributing sustainable project management indicators that lead to sustainable construction projects.

Business Continuity in operation and maintenance of highways

2022 Vrachiolides ApostolisStudent: Apostolis Vrachiolidis
Year: 2022
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens/Athens University of Economics and Business
Level: Postgraduate
Thesis written in Greek

 

A framework for delay analysis method selection

2022 Stratigea DomnikiStudent: Domniki Stratigea
Year: 2022
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens/Athens University of Economics and Business
Level: Postgraduate
Thesis written in Greek

 

Risk Management in Offshore Windfarm Construction

2025 Klagkos SpyrosStudent: Spyros Klagkos
Year: 2025
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens, Construction Management (ΔΕΥΚ)
Level: Postgraduate
Thesis written in English

Smart cities risks' identification and mitigation

2021 Christopoulos TheofanisStudent: Theofanis Christopoulos
Year: 2021
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens
Level: Undergraduate
Thesis written in Greek

 

Earned Value Management in Underground Construction Projects

Student: Natasa Biniari
Year: 2024
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens, Athens MBA
Level: Postgraduate
Thesis written in Greek

Planning and design for Formula Student: Tools and Practices

2021 Bartsiokas IoannisStudent: Ioannis Bartsiokas
Year: 2021
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens
Level: Undergraduate
Thesis written in Greek

 

Industry 4.0 in the Greek Construction Sector

Student: Antonis Rabbat
Year: 2024
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens
Level: Undergraduate
Thesis written in Greek

Business continuity management for the mitigation of potential disasters and crises

Michalaki KaterinaStudent: Katerina Michalaki
Year: 2021
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens/Athens University of Economics and Business
Level: Postgraduate
Thesis written in Greek

 

System for Monitoring the Energy Consumption of Construction Plants

Student: Spyros Tsagkaropoulos
Year: 2023
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens
Level: Undergraduate
Thesis written in Greek

Project Managers' career paths and selection criteria

Gkolfinopoulou ElisabethStudent: Elisabeth Gkolfinopoulou
Year: 2021
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens/Athens University of Economics and Business
Level: Postgraduate
Thesis written in Greek

 

Success factors for Agile Project Management in an ICT Organisation

2023 Mantellou SofiaStudent: Sofia Mantellou
Year: 2023
Affiliation: Athens University of Economics and Business (Part-Time MBA)
Level: Postgraduate
Thesis written in Greek

 

Project-as-Practice: Applying Bourdieu's Theory of Practice on Project Managers

Kalogeropoulos Th

Researcher: Dr Theodoros Kalogeropoulos

Year: 2014-2020
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens
Primary supervisor: Associate Professor Konstantinos Kirytopoulos

Thesis language: English

This research explores project management practice from a social point of view correlating the field of sociology with the field of project management. The research included a deep analysis of more than five hundred (500) books, papers, and theses, most of which can be seen in the list of references. Main aim of the research is to add a new direction to the "Project-As-Practice" research agenda by applying and extending the Bourdieusian Theory of Practice.

Mega projects in Greece: The stakeholder management perspective

2023 Samikou VasilikiStudent: Vasiliki Samikou
Year: 2023
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens/Athens University of Economics and Business (Athens MBA)
Level: Postgraduate
Thesis written in Greek

 

Event project management with emphasis on risk management

Dounavi LouizaStudent: Louiza-Elpida Dounavi
Year: 2020
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens
Level: Undergraduate
Thesis written in Greek

 

Risk management method for the mechanical equipment bidding process

2023 Dianellos GeorgiosStudent: George Dianellos
Year: 2023
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens/Athens University of Economics and Business (Athens MBA)
Level: Postgraduate
Thesis written in Greek

 

Project Management and Risks in Cloud Migrations

2023 Pistiolis DimitrisStudent: Dimitris Pistiolis
Year: 2023
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens/Athens University of Economics and Business (Athens MBA)
Level: Postgraduate
Thesis written in English

 

Exploring Risks for Build Operate Transfer (BOT) Transportation Projects in Vietnam (MASTERS BY RESEARCH)

 

Le PhuongResearcher: Phuong Thi Le
Year: 2018-2020

Affiliation: University of South Australia
Primary supervisor: A/Prof. Nicholas Chileshe, A/Prof. Konstantinos Kirytopoulos

Thesis language: English

The aim of this research is to enhance risk management in Vietnam.

An investigation into the political, optimism bias and technical causes for issues with the development of realistic Information Technology project schedules

2020 Prater JamesResearcher: Dr James Prater
Year: 2015-2020

Affiliation: University of South Australia
Primary supervisor: A/Prof. Konstantinos Kirytopoulos

Thesis language: English

The aim of this research was to extend the existing knowledge of the scheduling of Information Technology projects to determine causes for poor estimation and mitigation techniques to address these causes.

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