Dimitris Kardaras

Dimitrios K. Kardaras was born in Athens Greece. He is an Assistant Professor in Information Management in the Department of Business Administration at the Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB), Athens, Greece. He holds a BSc (Hons) in Informatics and a BSc (Hons) in Management both from the Athens University of Economics and Business, an MSc in Information systems Engineering and a PhD in Information Systems Strategic Planning from the Department of Computation at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST), England. He has been teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate level IS courses in the UK and in Greece for over 16 years. Dimitrios has participated in many research projects in IS/IT since 1990 (BRITE, ESPRIT I and II). He has been an advisor in Information Systems to UK and Greek companies of the private or public sectors. Author of more than 54 research publications, his research work has been published in journals (e.g. Information and Management, International Journal of Information Management, Internet Research, International Journal of Web based Communities, Information and Software Technology), in chapters of edited books, handbooks of research and conference papers. He is regularly acting as a reviewer to academic journals such as IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems, International Journal of Information Management, International Journal of Information Systems and Management and as External Examiner for research degrees in UK universities. Dimitrios is a member to the Steering Committees of International Conferences in the area of information management. Dimitrios’ research interests include strategic information systems planning, services customisation, fuzzy logic, fuzzy cognitive maps, business process modelling, and management.

Publications

Services Customization Using Web Technologies
Dimitris Kardaras, Bill Karakostas. © 2012. 346 pages.
The Internet gives the consumer almost unlimited choice in products. At the same time, it causes a globalization of consumer habits and tastes. One important question that arises...
The Role of Virtual Communities in the Customization of e-Services
Bill Karakostas, Dimitris Kardaras, Adéla Zichová. © 2011. 16 pages.
Virtual communities are groups of people with similar interests who meet online and together act as a learning environment, place for social support, or as bodies for influencing...
The Role of Virtual Communities in the Customization of e-Services
Bill Karakostas, Dimitris Kardaras, Adéla Zichová. © 2010. 17 pages.
Virtual communities are groups of people with similar interests who meet online and together act as a learning environment, place for social support, or as bodies for influencing...