31/03/2023
Join us on 16 September 2023 for our 6th annual academic conference
To advance, facilitate, and promote research relating to the field of Business
31/03/2023
Join us on 16 September 2023 for our 6th annual academic conference
06/03/2023
Our 6th annual academic conference this year will take place on 16 September. The conference, which this year runs under the theme ‘Towards Disruptive Sustainability: New Business Opportunities and Challenges’, brings together leading academics and industry experts from Cyprus and abroad. Save the date!
Great to see our Senior Fellow Dr Constantinos Constantinou in Simerini newspaper. Dr Constantinou's co-authored article (with Ms Yiota Nicolaidou, a cyber security expert), on Hybrid Warfare is available to read in the link below.
06/09/2022
Make sure to register in time for our upcoming academic conference on 17 September Cyprus Institute of Marketing - The Cyprus Business School Link below 👇
5th Annual Academic Conference: Igniting the New World of Business The Cyprus Centre of Business Research organises for the 5th consecutive year its annual academic conference
Our Fellow Dr Maria Charalampous attended the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology - EAOHP Conference (6-8 July 2022, Université de Bordeaux) with funding from the Centre. Dr Charalampous organised a symposium and also presented her work with a paper entitled: "When it may be here to stay! Engaging in well-rounded discussions about challenges and benefits of the remote e-working experience on individuals".
Delighted to announce that our Fellow, Dr Constantinos Constantinou has co-authored an article with Dr Tetiana Zavalii and Dr Olga Vikarchuk, both faculty members at our partner university, Zhytomyr Polytechnic State University (Ukraine) Державний університет "Житомирська політехніка". Their jointly written article is entitled “Do Marketing-Related Intangible Assets Affect the Company's Net Income?” and has been published in Public Policy and Accounting.
http://ppa.ztu.edu.ua/issue/view/15366?fbclid=IwAR1MdRvLwQ4Qlw0HRANpP9qtW7EQfI0Du-jpsyTTimP-NBakdzqsrJkLr24
27/05/2022
Delighted to be introducing our second keynote for our upcoming conference: Dr Alexia Panayiotou from Πανεπιστήμιο Κύπρου | University Of Cyprus
19/05/2022
Delighted to be introducing our first keynote for our upcoming conference: Prof. Almuth McDowall from
13/05/2022
We are delighted to announce that paper submissions for the 5th annual Academic Conference, which will be held at Nicosia CIM premises on Saturday the 17th of September 2022, are now open!.
This is the Centre’s most exciting event of the year, as it is a great opportunity to get together, share ideas and generate collaboration!
This year’s conference entitled “Igniting the New World of Business” will be covering topics related to Services, Technologies and People.
Paper submission is now open. The deadline for submission of anonymous manuscripts for inclusion in the conference is the 4th of June 2021. Please send your papers and questions to the Conference Chair, Dr Maria Socratous at [email protected].
01/03/2022
Our Fellows and CIM Faculty Dr Nektarios Michael and Dr Konstantinos Melas are back with yet another intriguing publication. Their new paper, entitled ‘Buy Together, but Recycle Alone: Sentiment-driven Herding Behavior in Oceanic Dry Bulk Shipping’ has been published in the prestigious Review of Behavioral Finance journal (1* ABS). The paper investigates how market sentiment affects the herding behavior of shipping investors in a real asset market, with the authors employing the vessels that comprise the dry bulk segment of the maritime industry. Results demonstrate, inter alia, that the behavioural aspect of investing, measured through intentional and unintentional herding, contrary to the results for financial markets, is affected by sentiment on the buy side (new buildings) but not on the sell side (scrapping). Check out the paper here👇 https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/RBF-06-2021-0103/full/html.
Buy together, but recycle alone: sentiment-driven herding behavior in oceanic dry bulk shipping | Emerald Insight Buy together, but recycle alone: sentiment-driven herding behavior in oceanic dry bulk shipping - Author: Konstantinos D. Melas, Nektarios A. Michail
02/02/2022
We're delighted to see yet another publication by our Fellow Dr Konstantinos Melas.
Dr Melas's new paper has been published in the prestigious Maritime Economic & Logistics journal (1* ABS) and co-authored with Dr Dimitris Tsouknidis & Prof. Photis Panayides.
The paper investigates whether dynamic volatility spillovers across freight-shipping markets can be explained by a comprehensive set of indicators capturing shipping investors’ sentiment.
Head over to our website to learn more about the paper - and keep checking our news feed there to keep abreast of all the exciting research taking place at the centre.
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