Assist. Prof. Dr. Nikolaos Varotsis | Knowledge Management | Plant Biology Leadership Award
Ionian University | Greece
Varotsis Nikolaos is an Assistant Professor at the Ionian University with expertise in behavioural economics, knowledge management, tourism management, and information management. He has led and contributed to numerous research projects, resulting in 10 published documents with 60 citations and an h-index of 5, reflecting the growing impact of his scholarly work. Nikolaos has authored books and journal articles in high-impact publications, advancing knowledge in his research areas and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations with both academic and industry partners. His work emphasizes applying behavioural and management insights to practical challenges, bridging theory and real-world application. He actively participates in professional organizations, mentoring emerging scholars and promoting research excellence. Recognized for his contributions to research and innovation, Nikolaos has been nominated for various academic awards, highlighting his commitment to advancing knowledge and shaping the academic community. Through his publications, collaborations, and guidance of students, he continues to influence the development of his fields, contributing to both theoretical understanding and practical implementations. His dedication to research, innovation, and knowledge dissemination underscores his role as a leader in his academic and professional community.
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Featured Publications
The impact of teleworking and work flexibility on service work efficiency
– Employee Relations: The International Journal, 47(8), 1265-1293
Unveiling the relationship between travel decision motives and destination brand equity in wedding tourism
– Journal of Convention & Event Tourism, 25(4), 233-258
A systematic literature review on information service management and information-seeking behavior in tourism
– Cogent Business & Management, 11(1), 2385731
Travelers’ information seeking behavior and service quality satisfaction provided by a tourist destination
– International Conferences on Tourism (ICOT) 2024, 105-106