Student: Natasa Biniari
Year: 2024
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens, Athens MBA
Level: Postgraduate
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Student: Antonis Rabbat
Year: 2024
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens
Level: Undergraduate
Thesis written in Greek
Student: Christos Gagas
Year: 2023
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens
Level: Undergraduate
Thesis written in Greek
Student: Spyros Tsagkaropoulos
Year: 2023
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens
Level: Undergraduate
Thesis written in Greek
Student: Sofia Mantellou
Year: 2023
Affiliation: Athens University of Economics and Business (Part-Time MBA)
Level: Postgraduate
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Student: Vasiliki Samikou
Year: 2023
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens/Athens University of Economics and Business (Athens MBA)
Level: Postgraduate
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Student: George Dianellos
Year: 2023
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens/Athens University of Economics and Business (Athens MBA)
Level: Postgraduate
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Student: Dimitris Pistiolis
Year: 2023
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens/Athens University of Economics and Business (Athens MBA)
Level: Postgraduate
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Student: Odisseas Zournatzis
Year: 2022
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens
Level: Undergraduate
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Student: Christos Konidas
Year: 2022
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens
Level: Undergraduate
Thesis written in Greek
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.
Student: Apostolis Vrachiolidis
Year: 2022
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens/Athens University of Economics and Business
Level: Postgraduate
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Student: Tasos Gkiouzepas
Year: 2022
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens/Athens University of Economics and Business
Level: Postgraduate
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Student: Domniki Stratigea
Year: 2022
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens/Athens University of Economics and Business
Level: Postgraduate
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Student: Theofanis Christopoulos
Year: 2021
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens
Level: Undergraduate
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Student: Ioannis Bartsiokas
Year: 2021
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens
Level: Undergraduate
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Student: Eleni Gkouma
Year: 2021
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens
Level: Undergraduate
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Student: Elisabeth Gkolfinopoulou
Year: 2021
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens/Athens University of Economics and Business
Level: Postgraduate
Thesis written in Greek
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.
Student: Louiza-Elpida Dounavi
Year: 2020
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens
Level: Undergraduate
Thesis written in Greek
Researcher: 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.
Researcher: 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.
Student: Eleftherios Tsakmakidis
Year: 2020
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens/Athens University of Economics and Business
Level: Postgraduate
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Student: Kerasia Karaleytheri
Year: 2020
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens/Athens University of Economics and Business
Level: Postgraduate
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Researcher: Dr Krishnan Mysore
Year: 2015-2019
Affiliation: University of South Australia
Primary supervisor: A/Prof. Konstantinos Kirytopoulos
Thesis language: English
The aim of this research is to extend the existing knowledge regardng stakeholders' engagement in the context of globally distributed ICT projects.
Researcher: Dr Jacqueline Jepson
Year: 2013-2019
Affiliation: University of South Australia
Primary supervisor: A/Prof. Konstantinos Kirytopoulos
Thesis language: English
The aim of this research is to extend the existing knowledge of risk management (RM) practice in construction projects to determine what processes underpin decision making and which tools and techniques are relevant to this process.
Researcher: Dr Panagiotis Ntzeremes
Year: 2013-2019
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens
Primary supervisor: Professor Ilias Tatsiopoulos
Thesis language: English
This PhD Thesis poposes a novel approach for enhancing the level of safety of road tunnels. The approach consists of two main methods, SIREN and EVADE that support the operational risk assessment and decision making for additional safety measures, respectively.
Student: Reynor Breetzke
Year: 2018
Affiliation: University of South Australia
Level: Undergraduate
Thesis written in English
- Influences on road tunnel users' behaviour in Greece
- 4D BIM as a scheduling tool - comparison with ordinary methods
- Development of a process reference model for construction supply chains: the contractor's view
- Integration of sustainability in Construction management: Challenges and benefits of the LEED green building rating system
- Development of a maintenance management system to support cosmetics and parapharmaceutical Industry