Author

Nikolaos Varotsis

Ionian University; Hellenic Open University - Cited by 67 - Tourism Management - Behavioral Economics - Knowledge Management

Biography

Nikos Varotsis has been an adult educator for twenty consecutive years. He is a graduate of the Department of Business Administration and Management of the Athens University of Economics and Business (ASOEE) and holds a second degree in Accounting from the School of Management and Economics of the University of Patras. He completed his postgraduate studies at Open University (UK), obtaining a postgraduate degree (MSc) (M: MT) in Manufacturing, Management and Technology. 
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Cited by
Year
Tax behaviour relating to the review of a revised regional tax policy: a study in Greece
IK Nikos VarotsisJournal of Economic Structures 9 (7), 1-, 2020202
16
2020
Quality Standards in Hospitality Industry: Ionian Region
N VarotsisJ Tourism Hospit 8 (5), No: 417, 1-12, 2019201
13
2019
A cusp catastrophe model of tax behavior
I Katerelos, N VarotsisNonlinear dynamics, psychology, and life sciences 21 (1), 8-112, 2017201
9
2017
Reinstating greek e-governance: A framework for e-government benchmarking, improvement and government policies
K Georgios, V NikolaosВопросы государственного и муниципального управления, 103-127, 2021202
6
2021
Models of tax planning simulation: the case of Greece
N Varotsis, I KaterelosOpen Journal of Modelling and Simulation 6 (03), 27, 2018201
5
2018
Motivation in public autonomous organizations: The case of IAPR
N VarotsisOpen Journal of Business and Management 7 (), 1617-1636, 2019201
4
2019
Systemdynamik einer steuerreform: Der FallL Griechenland
N Varotsis, I Katerelos, CA LadiasZeitschrift für die Regionale Wissenschaft 8 (1), 29-, 2017201
4
2017
Cultural Tourism in Developed Island Tourist Destinations: The Development of an Alternative Tourism Model in Corfu
G Kontogeorgis, N VarotsisJournal of Environmental Management & Tourism 1 (2), 456-465, 2022202
3
2022
2
2022
Impact of Telecommuting on Work-Family Conflict and Attitudes Among Greek Employees in Some Service Industries; Based on Working Restrictions During COVID-19
Impact of Telecommuting on Work-Family Conflict and Attitudes Among Greek Employees in Some Service Industries; Based on Working Restrictions During COVID-9N VarotsisJournal of East-West Business 28 (4), 350-37, 2022202
1
2022