Book Chapters

 

  1. Syriopoulos, T. (2013). Hedge Funds and Risk Management, Ιn: H.K. Baker & and G. Filbeck (Eds.), Alternative Investments – Instruments, Performance, Benchmarks and Strategies. The Kolb Series in Finance. Hoboken, NJ: J. Wiley.
  2. Papachristos, D., Nikitakos, N., & Lambrou, M. (2013). Marine E-Learning Evaluation: A Neuroscience Approach. Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation: STCW, Maritime Education and Training (MET), Human Resources and Crew Manning, Maritime Policy, Logistics and Economic Matters.
  3. Pallis A.A. (2013). Cruise Ports and Cruise: An opportunity to benefit the Greek Economy. European Maritime Week 2013, Athens, University of Piraeus, May.
  4. Pallis A.A. (2012). Ports are Logistics interfaces: (de)Regulatory Challenges. 1st European Maritime Transport Regulation Forum, Florence, European University, November.
  5. Pallis A.A. (2012). Re- juvenating Greece’s competitiveness & growth through investment: the privatization scheme. The Economist 16th Roundtable with the Government of Greece: Transforming uncertainty into stability, wisdom and growth. October.
  6. Roumboutsos, A., (2013). Greece .  In Verhoest, N. Carbonara, V. Lember, O.H. Petersen, W. Scherrer &  M. van den Hurk (Eds.). COST Action TU1001 Public Private Partnerships in Transport: Trends & Theory P3T3. Discussion Papers Part I Country Profiles, ISBN: 978-88-97781-60-8.
  7. G.Gratsos, Thanopoulou H. and Veenstra A. 2012. Dry Bulk Shipping, in Talley, W. ed. Maritime Economics – A Blackwell Companion. Oxford: Wiley Blackwell, pp.187-204.
  8. Thanopoulou, H. (2010). Investing in 21st century shipping. Grammenos, C. ed. 2010. The Handbook of Maritime Economics and Business. 2nd edition. London: LLP/informa, (forthcoming).
  9. Theotokas I. and Wagtmann M.A., “The Potential for the Use of Single- versus Dual- Purpose Officers in Firms: A Theoretical Analysis Based on Resource-Based, Transaction Cost and Labour Market Economics” in K.Cullinane (ed.), International Handbook of Maritime Economics, Edward Edgar (Υπό δημοσίευση)
  10. Lagoudis, I., N. and Theotokas, I., (2007). The Competitive Advantage in the Greek Shipping Industry. In: Pallis, A., A., (ed.) Maritime Transport: The Greek Paradigm, Research in Transport Economics, No 21, London: Elsevier, 95-120.
  11. Lekakou  M. B., “The eternal Conundrum of Greek Coastal Shipping” in Pallis, A. A., (ed.) (2007) Maritime Transport: The Greek Paradigm Research in Transportation Economics Series Νο 21, London: Elsevier
  12. Pallis A.A. and Vaggelas G.K. (2007). Enhancing Port Security via the Enactment of EU Policies. In: Bell M., Bichou K., and Evans A. (eds). Risk Management in Port Operations, Logistics and Supply Chain Security, London: Lloyd’s of London Press & Informa, 303-334.
  13. Corres, A., J., (2007). “Greek maritime policy and the discreet role of shipowner’s associations”. In Pallis A.A. (Editor). Maritime Transport: The Greek Paradigm. Research in transport Economics Series No21, London, Elsevier.
  14. Tsamourgelis, Ioannis, (2007). “Employment Practices and Greek Shipping Competitiveness” in A.A. Pallis  AA (ed) “Maritime Transport: The Greek Paradigm”, Research in Transport Economics No 21, pp 121-170, London: Elsevier.
  15. Theotokas I. (2007), “On top of world shipping: Greek shipping companies organization and management” in Pallis, A., Maritime Transport: The Greek Paradigm, Elsevier, Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 21, 63-93.
  16. Lagoudis I.N, – Theotokas, I. (2007), “Competitive advantage in the Greek shipping industry: A supply chain management approach”, in Pallis, A., Maritime Transport: The Greek Paradigm, Elsevier, Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 21, 95-120.
  17. Syriopoulos T. (2007) “Financing Greek Shipping: Modern Instruments, Methods and Markets”, in: A. Pallis (ed.), Maritime Transport: The Greek Paradigm – Research in Transportation Economics Series, Elsevier Publisher, UK.
  18. Chlomoudis C.I. and Pallis A.A. (2006). EU Port Policy: A process of inexorable policy integration. In: Hatzioannou M.C. and Harlaftis G. (eds)Following the Nereids: Sea Routes and maritime business, 16th-20th centuries, Athens: Kerkyra Publications, pp. 155-163.
  19. Lekakou, M., Fafaliou, I. (2006). “The Coastal Shipping Issue in Greece. State policies, market structure and key causes”. In: Hatzioannou M.C. and Harlaftis G. (Eds.) Following the Nereids: Sea routes and maritime business, 16th-20th centuries, Athens: Kerkyra Publications, pp. 167-179.
  20. Theotokas I. (2006), “Greek shipping companies’ competitiveness in the interwar period”, στο Harlaftis, G., – Hatziioannou, M.-Ch., (eds.), Following the Nereids: Sea routes and maritime business, 16th-20th centuries, Kerkira Publications. 137-145.
  21. G. P. Vlachos, M. Lekakou, (2000). “The Reform of the Institutional Framework of the Coastal Shipping, according the new European Regulation 3577/92. Case study: Concepts Concerning the Greek Coastal Shipping Policy”. Selected Papers in Economic Integration: Limits and Prospects. London: Palgrave McMillan.
  22. Syriopoulos T. and Sinclair T. (2000) “An Econometric Study of Tourism Demand: The AIDS Model of US and European Tourism in Mediterranean Countries”, in: C. Tisdell (ed.), The Economics of Tourism, Vol. I & II – The International Library of Critical Writing in Economics,121, London, Elgar Publishing.
  23. Syriopoulos T. (2000), “A Dynamic Model of Demand for Mediterranean Tourism”, in: C. Tisdeli (ed.), The Economics of Tourism, Vol. I & II – The International Library of Critical Writing in Economics, 121, London, Elgar Publishing.
  24. Polydoropoulou, A. and M. Ben-Akiva (1998). “The effect of Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS) on Travelers Behaviour.” In Behavioural and Network Impacts of Driver Information Systems. Edited by R. Emmerink and P. Nijkamp. ISBN 1 84014 506