Knowledge Management Practices in the Public Sector is a collection of innovative research on the methods and applications of improving the quality of public services through the implementation of knowledge management in public organizations. While highlighting topics including intellectual capital, risk assessment, and organizational strategy, this book is ideally designed for policymakers, ICT consultants, public sector workers, public administrators, government officials, researchers, scholars, and students.
Theodore Tarnanidis is a researcher in the Business Administration Department at the University of Macedonia. He finished his postdoctoral research at the University of Macedonia, in November 2015, in the area of sustainable entrepreneurship. He obtained a Ph.D. from the University of London Met., UK. He received his M.B.A. from Liverpool University, UK and is a graduate from the University of Macedonia (Business Administration) and Alexander Technological Educational Institute (Marketing). His research focuses on Decision-Making Processes in Sustainable Innovations and Entrepreneurship, Conjoint Models and preference measurement techniques, modelling of purchases and consumer behavior. His work has been published in various internationally renowned scientific conferences and journals mostly from the fields of Business Administration.
Efstratios Moschidis is a Teaching and Research fellow in University of Macedonia. He holds a Ph.D .in Computer Science (Data mining and web Information Systems), with a MSc in Network Computing and Electronic Commerce(Electrical and Computer Engineering AUTH). He holds a BSc degree in Applied Informatics (University of Macedonia) and has conducted post-doctoral research on Big Data. He has taught computer science courses as Adjunct Lecturer in the University of Macedonia. He has participated in European research projects. His research interests include multivariate analysis, data mining, data analytics, web applications.
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