Ioannis Poulios
Rank: | Assistant Professor |
Government Gazette: | 484/Γ/01-03-2022 |
Telephone: | +30 2661087959 |
Email: | i.poulios@ionio.gr |
Website: | https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=I9d0nx4AAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao |
Office hours: | Monday 2-3 pm and Tuesday 1-3 pm (upon communication via email) |
Ioannis Poulios is Assistant Professor in ‘Tourism and Sustainable Development’ at the Department of Tourism of the Ionian University (Corfu).
Ioannis conducted PhD research in cultural heritage management, tourism and sustainable development at University College London, and attended MBA electives in business strategy and management at London Business School.
He has taught as an Associate Professor at the Centre for Heritage Management, Amrut Mody School of Management of Ahmedabad University, and as an Adjunct Professor at MSc. Cultutal Organisations Management program of the Hellenic Open University. He has also taught at the UNESCO (Venice) School on ‘Sustainable Energy Governance in World Heritage Sites’ and at the UNESCO (Bangkok) Asian Academy for Heritage Management course on ‘Sustainable Heritage Management’.
He has provided consultancy services to the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM) and to national and local organisations and private firms.
He has published a series of papers, edited books, and authored the book ‘The Past in the Present: A Living Heritage Approach – Meteora, Greece’ (Ubiquity Press; open access: http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/bak). His paper ‘Discussing Strategy in Heritage Conservation: a Living Heritage Approach as an Example of Strategic Innovation’ was selected as the Outstanding Paper in the 2015 Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence (www.academia.edu/9058273).
Ioannis also works as a licensed tour guide in Greece.
Indicative publications:
Poulios I. & Kamperou E. 2022. Business Innovation in Orchestra Organizations Supported by Digital Technologies: The Orchestra Mobile Case Study. Sustainability, 14, 3715. Open access: https://doi.org/10.3390/su14073715
Poulios I. & Touloupa S. 2018, Museums and Crisis: the Imperative to Achieve Strategic Agility in the Current Instability. A Case Study of the Major Archaeological Museums in Greece, Public Archaeology, 17(1), 1–33
Giannitsioti K., Touloupa S. & Poulios I. 2018. Cultural Tourism and Cultural Heritage in Times of Change: Private Initiative in Greece vis-a-vis the Greek State. In: S. Antoniadou, G. Vavouranakis, I. Poulios & P. Raouzaiou (eds.), Culture and Perspective at Times of Crisis: State Structures, Private Initiative and the Public Character of Heritage, Oxbow Books, 58–73
Touloupa S. & Poulios I. 2015. Re-branding Athens and its Culture through ‘Alternative’ City Tours: Beyond an ‘Authorised Heritage Discourse’ and Towards an ‘Authorised Crisis Discourse’. In: N. Karachalis & I. Poulios (eds.), Athens, Modern Capital and Historic City: Challenges for Heritage Management at Times of Crisis, PHAROS (Netherlands Institute of Athens), XXI.1, 73–95. Open access: https://poj.peeters-leuven.be/content.php?url=article&id=3146864&download=yes
Poulios I. 2014, Discussing Strategy in Heritage Conservation: a Living Heritage Approach as an Example of Strategic Innovation, Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development 4(1), 16–34
Poulios I. 2014, The Past in the Present: A Living Heritage Approach – Meteora, Greece. London, Ubiquity Press. Open access: dx.doi.org/10.5334/bak
Poulios I., Alivizatou M., Arambatzis G., Giannakidis A., Karachalis N., Mascha E., Mouliou M., Papadaki M., Prosylis Ch., Touloups S., 2015, Cultural Management, Local Community and Sustainable Development. In Greek. Kallipos ‘Greek Academic Online Teaching Material’. Open access: https://repository.kallipos.gr/handle/11419/2394
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