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  • PHUBMIT - A new smart intervention for estimating and mitigating the cell phone induced ostracism (phubbing) 

    Drosatos, George; Tsoumani, Olga; Geronikolou, Styliani (University Research Institute of Maternal and Child Health and Precision Medicine, 2018)
    Phubbing or the cell phone-induced ostracism is defined as “snubbing someone by being busy oneself with one’s mobile phone and ignore social surroundings”. Thus, “phubber” is the subject, whereas, ‘phubbee’ is the target ...

  • Planning / Social Parameters of the designing of Public Recreation Areas: Parks, Squares, Walkways. From theory to practice 

    Erota, Rena; Georgi, Neratzia Julia; Nikolaidou, Silia (2002)
    As to the Urban Planning level, the distribution of Public Recreation Areas at the area of a Prefecture is examined(Case of Attiki Prefecture). This existing Public Recreation Areas are specified, while their range as to ...

  • Plutarch on poetry 

    Papadi, Diotima (Cambridge University Press, 2013)
    The topic is a very challenging and attractive one for scholarship of all ages, namely how readers, in this case young readers, should respond to and understand poetry, and most importantly, how to use poetry in their ...

  • The Political Dimension of the Greek Financial Crisis 

    Sklias, Pantelis; Maris, Georgios (Taylor and Francis Online, 2013-03-08)
    Many scholars have tried to comprehend and analyse the root causes of the Greek economic crisis. In the majority of these analyses, a series of economic factors were mainly highlighted as the key to understanding the nature ...

  • The political economy of the Greek health sector and the implications of the economic crisis 

    Kotios, Angelos; Roukanas, Spyros (Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2021-03-09)
    The manifestation of the world economic crisis at 2007 and its consequences have brought the European economy and, more specifically, the Greek economy in front of new challenges for adjustment to the new era. In 2010, ...

  • The Political Economy of UAE Branding From Marketing to Economics and Power 

    Roukanas, Spyridon A.; Sklias, Pantelis G. (IGI Global, 2021)
    The branding policy of the UAE has been in a phase of constant transformation and evolution in terms of its constructive elements. The aim of this chapter is to assess the UAE’s evolution from a state whose branding was ...

  • Political Identity Types: The role of the Content and the Context on Identity 

    Solomontos-Kountouri, Olga; Hurry, Jane; Peck, Stephen C. (2015-12)
    Political identity content of Greek Cypriot adolescents in terms of values, beliefs and attitudes was explored using an inductive method to elicit data. The macro-context of Greek Cypriot society was chosen specifically, ...

  • Political involvement and socio-moral reasoning: testing Emler's interpretation 

    Markoulis, Diomedes (Wiley, 1989)
    n previous research on the relationships between socio-moral reasoning and political orientation, the evolving capacities in the moral-cognitive realm have been considered as the framework for the formation of different ...

  • Politique et gouvernance touristique de la Grèce 

    Kardoulia, Evanthia (ΕSPACES Tourisme et Loisirs, 2023-11)
    Alors qu’à l’origine, le tourisme en Grèce reposait sur une gouvernance centralisée, autour d’un ministère dédié, un nouveau cadre institutionnel a été adopté en 2021, renforçant le rôle des collectivités territoriales en ...

  • Polymorphous heterogeneity and episodes of violence in school community: educational implications for building a democratic school 

    Sofologi, Maria; Markou, Euaggelia; Kougioumtzis, Georgios; Kamari, Afroditi; Tsanidou, Anastasia; Porfyri, Georgia-Nektaria; Vavetsi, Sofia; Giannoglou, Sofia; Efstratopoulou, Maria; Tsiviki, Eleni; Bonti, Eleni; Tachmatzidis, Dimitrios (2020)
    The present article is an attempt to shed light on a plethora of research studies concerning bullying and acts of violence within school settings. Furthermore, a basic aim of the chapter is to present different facets of ...

  • Portfolio selection under VaR constraints 

    Giannopoulos, Kostas; Clark, Ephraim; Tunaru, Radu (Springer-Verlag, 2005-03)
    In this paper we show that by assuming a constant variance/covariance matrix over the holding period, the VaR limits can often be exceeded within the relevant horizon period. To minimize this risk, we formulate the problem ...

  • Positive Emotions and Addiction 

    Flora, Katerina; Stalikas, Anastassios (The International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 2014-07)
    Despite the clinical observations that indicate a possible connection between emotions, addictive behavior and treatment, there is not sufficient research on the role of positive emotions in addiction and addiction treatment. ...

  • Positive Emotions and Addiction 

    Flora, Katerina; Stalikas, Anastassios (International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 2015)
    Despite the clinical observations that indicate a possible connection between emotions, addictive behavior and treatment, there is not sufficient research on the role of positive emotions in addiction and addiction treatment. ...

  • Positive state obligations under European law: A tool for achieving substantive equality for sexual minorities in Europe 

    Tryfonidou, Alina (Erasmus School of Law, 2020)
    This article seeks to examine the development of positive obligations under European law in the specific context of the rights of sexual minorities. It is clear that the law should respect and protect all sexualities ...

  • Postformal and Postconventional Reasoning in Educationally Advanced Adults 

    Markoulis, Diomedes (Taylor & Francis, 1989)
    The structural correspondence between postconventional sociomoral reasoning and postformal operational skills was examined to determine whether Stage 5 moral reasoning can be considered a hard stage in the Piagetian sense, ...

  • Pour une poetique de Byzance :hommage à Vassilis Katsaros 

    Katsaros, Vasilis (Centre d'études byzantines, néo-helléniques et sud-est européennes : École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, 2015)
    Άγανον έσχες Βασίλειε αριφρόν, φρόνημα τερπνόν, νυν δε εκβλύζεις άμα ρύακας ημίν γνώσεως ουρανίας μάκαρ, αληθώς τοις βροροίς καταχέων αυγάς γε ρημάτων τε και σοφών λόγων, μυστηπόλος σε λέξεως Βυζαντίδος.

  • Power and knowledge acquisition: the implications for team performance 

    Politis, John D. (Organizational Knowledge Learning and Capabilities Conference, OKLC, 2003)
    Knowledge has been identified as an important resource that contributes to the competitive advantage of an organisation. The problems associated with irresponsible use of power manifest itself in the loss of organisational ...

  • Predicting Audit Opinions Evidence From The Athens Stock Exchange 

    Maggina, Anastasia; Tsaklanganos, Angelos (Clute Institute, 2011)
    The purpose of this study is to provide evidence drawn from publicly traded companies in Greece as far as the predictability of going-concern opinions, and other business situations (problem companies, tax contingent ...

  • Predicting The Corporate Social Responsibility Of Listed Companies In Greece Using Market Variables 

    Maggina, Anastasia; Tsaklanganos, Angelos (Clute Institute, 2012)
    This study primarily investigates differences in the market variables of companies that show corporate social responsibility (CSR) compared with those that do not. We also examine whether predictions of CSR can be ...

  • Predictive factors of disordered eating and body image satisfaction in Cyprus 

    Argyrides, Marios; Kkeli, Natalie (2015-05)
    Objective: This study aimed to assesspossible relationships and predictor varia-bles between disordered eating attitudesand behaviors, the internalization of thethin ideal construct, body image satisfac-tion, body image ...