Dr Loukas N. Anninos

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Dr Loukas N. Anninos is currently serving as an instructor (human resources management) and researcher at the University of Piraeus, in Greece. He is also working as Internship Coordinator for the Department of Business Administration and Full Time MBA Program at the same university.
Dr Anninos has studied Business Administration (Bachelor's Degree) and Total Quality Management (Master's Degree) at the University of Piraeus. Part of his postgraduate studies has been completed at Linkopings Universitet in Sweden. His Ph.D Thesis (University of Piraeus) addresses the issue of performance evaluation in higher education. During his undergraduate and postgraduate studies, he had been receiving scholarships from the Greek State Foundation for Scholarships (IKY) for exceptional academic performance. Loukas N. Anninos has also received a scholarship from the prestigious Onassis Foundation for his doctoral studies.


His research portfolio includes publications in peer reviewed journals, books and presentations in many national and international conferences. In 2007, he received the Best Ph.D Paper Award at the QMOD Conference held in Helsingborg, Sweden.
His research interests include excellence, quality and performance evaluation in higher education, service quality, human resources management and organizational behavior as well as neuroleadership.


Dr Anninos also has an extensive experience as a reviewer in journals and conferences while he is a member of academic organizations and groups (e.g. Onassis Scholars Association, Academy of International Business, PRME Antipoverty Working Group). In 2015, Dr Anninos received the Best Reviewer Award (2010-2014) from the Total Quality Management and Business Excellence Journal (Taylor and Francis Group). Loukas N. Anninos has also participated in a number of EU funded projects.


He also speaks five languages so far (English, German, Swedish, Italian, Greek), enjoys self-learning Japanese and practicing Japanese calligraphy while he is a passionate poet, technology lover and amateur astronomer. He is the curator of Management Plus.

 

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