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Antonios Karatzas is an Associate Professor at the Norwich Business School, University of East Anglia (UEA). He holds a PhD from Cranfield School of Management and previously served as a Research Associate at UEA's Centre for Competition Policy and conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Warwick's WMG. His academic journey includes roles at UEA since 2017, specializing in supply chain management and operations.
Education: BSc in Industrial Management (University of Piraeus, Greece), MSc Strategic Supply Chain Management and MA International Business Economics (UEA), PhD in Service Networks and Interorganizational Relationships (Cranfield).
Research focuses on servitization in manufacturing, supply network design, HR-Operations interfaces, and behavioral operations. Key areas include digital servitization in SMEs, supply chain resilience, and pandemic impacts. He leads projects like the 'Digital Servitization SME Toolkit' and collaborates with institutions like Loughborough University and the Federation of Small Businesses.
Publications span topics such as supply chain restructuring, employee satisfaction during transitions, and trade resilience. His work contributes to UN SDGs addressing sustainable consumption and industrial innovation.
Advising and grants include supervising projects on SME digital transformation and small business consumer dynamics. He is part of the Innovation, Technology & Operations Management research group, advancing interdisciplinary insights in business systems and policy.