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Dr. Ioannis Katsanakis serves as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Tourism Studies within the School of Economics, Business and International Studies at the University of Piraeus. His academic expertise focuses on Information Systems Management in Businesses and Organizations with particular emphasis on Business Process Management in tourism contexts. With a strong foundation in business organization and management, he has developed a specialized research profile at the intersection of information technology and tourism management.
Dr. Katsanakis' research interests span Information Systems, Business Process Management, Strategic Management, E-Business, and increasingly focus on Tourism Technology and Digital Transformation within the tourism sector. His scholarly work demonstrates a clear trajectory from general business information systems toward specialized applications in tourism contexts, reflecting the evolving digital landscape of the tourism industry.
The analysis of his recent publications reveals a significant shift toward tourism-specific applications of information systems theory. His work now prominently features systemic approaches to digital transformation in tourism ecosystems, knowledge management frameworks for tourism destinations, and the integration of sustainable development principles with digital technologies in hospitality. This evolution demonstrates his ability to adapt theoretical frameworks to address contemporary challenges in the tourism sector.
His teaching portfolio includes foundational courses such as Introduction to Computer Science and specialized offerings like Information Systems and Decision Support for Tourism Businesses, e-Tourism and m-Tourism in the International Environment, and Business Simulations – Games. This curriculum reflects his commitment to preparing tourism professionals with the digital competencies required in today's technology-driven industry.
Dr. Katsanakis has established a productive research trajectory with consistent publication output across international conferences and journals. His work bridges theoretical information systems frameworks with practical tourism applications, contributing valuable insights to both academic discourse and industry practice in the rapidly evolving digital tourism landscape.


