Thesis Supervision

Doctoral Supervision

If you are interested to discuss a PhD topic with me, please see requirements of our doctoral program here, and feel free to send me an email with your cv and qualifications as well an outline of your research proposal.

For a list of possible research topics have a look here.

Current PhD Students

  • Rasem Quidah, Norwich Business School University of East Anglia (Role: Primary Supervisor).2019 – Thesis topic: Customer Perceptions in Transportation and Experience Economy.

  • Nancy Yang, Norwich Business School University of East Anglia (Role: Primary Supervisor).2019 – Thesis topic: Customer Satisfaction and Unstructured Data.

  • Rawan Quidah, Norwich Business School University of East Anglia (Role: Primary Supervisor).2019 – Thesis topic: Health Analytics.

  • Fahad Alabush, Norwich Business School University of East Anglia (Role: Primary Supervisor).2019 – Thesis topic: Customer Analytics and IoT.

Completed / Examined

  • Yimeng Li, Norwich Business School University of East Anglia (Role: Primary Supervisor).2015 – Thesis topic: Online reviews and channel competition.

  • Panagiotis Stamolampros, Norwich Business School University of East Anglia (Role: Primary Supervisor). 2016 – Thesis topic: The impact of information on quality signals

  • Vania Kitsopoulou, Norwich Business School, University of East Anglia (Role: Primary Supervisor). 2015 –2018. Thesis topic: Analysis of Corporate Visuals using Computational Aesthetic Measures

  • Hanif Malekpoor, Norwich Business School, University of East Anglia (Chair of the Assesment Panel, Internal Examiner) 2018. Thesis topic: A novel combination of Cased-Based Reasoning and Multi Criteria Decision Making approach to radiotherapy dose planning.

  • Jila Bagherian, Norwich Business School, University of East Anglia (Chair of the Assesment Panel, Internal Examiner) 2016. Thesis topic: Energy regime transitions.

  • Charilaos Lavranos, Ionian University Corfu, Greece. (Awarded with Distinction, Member of the assessment committee). 2012 – 2016. Thesis topic: Information seeking behavior in music and creative industries.

MSc and BSc Supervision (Completed)

Warwick Manufacturing Group – University of Warwick (External Supervisor)

  • Chao-Yen Cheng, MSc in eBusiness Management. Thesis topic: An investigation of the drivers influencing consumer search via mobile devices before purchase. (2018)

  • Nan Yang, MSc in eBusiness Management. Factors affecting the helpfulness of online reviews: An exploratory analysis (2018)

Department of Marketing and Communications – Athens University of Economics and Business (External Supervisor)

  • Ifigeneia Nikolaidou, MSc in International Marketing. Thesis topic: Consumer purchase intentions and use of cryptocurrencies for checkout (2019)

  • Gerasimina Philipatou, MSc in International Marketing. Thesis topic: Consumer reactions on adverse geopolitical events - A study on the experience economy (2019)

  • Georgios Chatzimoschou, MSc in International Marketing. Thesis topic: What makes a good influencer - A study on Instagram (2019)

  • Nelly Siana, MSc in International Marketing. Thesis topic: Consumer intentions in Online Purchase for Luxury Products (2019)

  • Danai Psoma, MSc in International Marketing. Thesis topic: Behavioral Advertising. (2018)

  • Pavlos Papadimitriou, MSc in International Marketing. Thesis topic: Organic or Sponsored? Examining Transitions in Digital Advertising. (2018)

Norwich Business School – University of East Anglia

  • Benedeta Pargoleti. MSc in Operations and Logistics Management. Topic: Robotics and artificial intelligence in warehouse automation

  • Zhiteng Feng, MRes in Social Science Research Methods. Topic: Mobile Word of mouth (2015)

  • Adam Turner, MSc. in Advanced Business Management. Topic: Information Overload and its impact on Decision making. (2015)

  • Michalis Kouroupis, MSc. in Clinical Education Practice. Topic: Educational Assesment of the HRCP process (2015).

Goethe University Frankfurt am Main

(Joint supervision with Roberto Zicari)

  • Ludmil Vasilev, MSc. in Computer Science. Faculty of Informatics and Mathematics. (2013)

  • Diana Tenewa, MSc. in Computer Science. Faculty of Informatics and Mathematics (2012)

  • Sarah Loersch, MSc. in Computer Science. Faculty of Informatics and Mathematics (2014)

  • Sajawel Ahmed, BSc. in Computer Science. Faculty of Informatics and Mathematics (2014)

  • Tobias Ebi, BSc. in Computer Science. Faculty of Informatics and Mathematics. (2012)

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Nikolaos Korfiatis
Associate Professor of Business Analytics

Associate Professor in Business Analytics, University of East Anglia.