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Professor Dimitris Christopoulos

Professor

BA, PhD

Campus
Edinburgh
Research profile

Biography

Professor Dimitris Christopoulos, is Director of the Centre for Networks and Enterprise Excellence (CNEE); Director of Research of the Edinburgh Business School and the School of Social Science. He has published over 55 peer reviewed journal articles, delivered 45 invited talks and more than 250 conference papers. Professor Christopoulos has contributed to the development of methods training by delivering workshops at 12 different Universities. His research interests centre on socioeconomic complexity. He is currently leading research projects that include work on: knowledge transfer networks; decarbonization science; green finance; governance resilience; political risk; and venture capital syndication. He is PI or co-I in multiple publicly funded research projects and co-author in a book by Cambridge UP on multimode methods in network analysis.

Qualifications

  • Habilitation Network Governance (2016)
  • PhD Politics (1997)
  • BA Economics (1988)

Background

  • Senior Lecturer, University of West of England-Bristol (1997-2012)
  • Visiting Fellow, University of Bristol (2000 & 2008)
  • Visiting Professor, CEPS-Luxembourg (2010)
  • Dean of Exec. Education & MBA, MU Vienna (2016-2019)

Areas of interest

  • Social Networks
  • Environmental Governance
  • Network Resilience
  • System Complexity
  • Risk Finance
  • AI Innovation & Patent Networks