Dr. Eleftheriou-Hocsák Krisztina

Lecturer

Educational qualifications
Degree Year Awarding Institution Department Thesis title
PhD 2025 European University Cyprus – Nicosia, Cyprus School of Business Administration Perceptions on sustainable entrepreneurship of tourism SMEs operating in the coastal-and maritime areas – The case of the Mediterranean island of Cyprus
Master with honors 2002 University of Paris I. Panthéon-Sorbonne – Paris, France European and International Management Integration of a homepage into the marketing mix of a company –  example of Amtra Aquaristik GmbH (in French and German)
Diploma of the Program Copernic 2000 Program Copernic in Management – Paris, France International Economy
Dual Bachelor with honors 1999 University of Picardie Jules Verne – Amiens, France                                and                                   Budapest University of Economics and Business – Budapest, Hungary International Economy Industrial risks of a semi-governmental institution – the case of INERIS, France (in French)

 

Employment history
Period of employment Employer Location Position
From To
Oct-25 ongoing City Unity College
Project management, Social media communication
Nicosia, Cyprus Lecturer in hopsitality and tourism
Apr-19 Apr-20 Cyprus Sustainable Tourism Initiative (CSTI)
Project management, Social media communication
Nicosia, Cyprus Project manager, Responsable for social media communication
May-09 Feb-12 European Commission, Directorate-General Competition Brussels, Belgium Case handler for mergers and acquisitions
Mar-06 May-09 European Commission, Directorate-General Taxation and Customs Union Brussels, Belgium Internal control officer
May-03 Feb-06 Splendor International Hungary Kft. Tatabanya, Hungary Export/Import manager

 

Key refereed journal/ conference publications or monographs
Year Title Other authors Journal/Conference/Publisher
1 2025 Presentation of the PhD thesis : “Perceptions on sustainable entrepreneurship of tourism SMEs operating in the coastal-and maritime areas – The case of the Mediterranean island of Cyprus” 11th PhD Symposium on Contemporary Greece and Cyprus. London School of Economics – Hellenic Observatory Centre for Research on Contemporary Greece and Cyprus. 29 May 2025. London, UK.
2 2023 Presentation of the paper: “Coastal and marine tourism SMEs’ involvement in sustainability: the case of Cyprus” International Conferences on Tourism (ICOT), Innovative Sustainable Practices in Travel and Tourism: Recovery and Resilience. 21-24 June 2023. Nicosia, Cyprus.
3 Tourism, Hospitality & Events International Conference (THE INC) ). Innovation and Resilience during Uncertainty. Limassol. Cyprus.
4 International Conferences on Tourism (ICOT). Innovative Sustainable Practices in Travel and Tourism: Recovery and Resilience. 21-24 June 2023. Nicosia. Cyprus.
5 2022 Presentation of the paper: “Promoting sustainability through policy incentives targeting tourism SMEs in coastal destinations” Prof. Nikolaous Boukas Tourism, Hospitality & Events International Conference (THE INC), Innovation and Resilience during Uncertainty. 22-24 June 2022. Limassol, Cyprus.
6 2020 Presentation of the paper: “Sustainable entrepreneurship of tourism SMEs operating in the coastal-and maritime areas: challenges and opportunities – the case of the Mediterranean island of Cyprus” International Postgraduate Symposium in Tourism and Hospitality (IPTSH). 20-21 November 2020. Online.
7 2019 Presentation of the paper: “Sea tourism and its impact on marine litter in Cyprus” International Conferences on Tourism (ICOT), Tourism into the new decade: challenges and prospects. 26-29 June 2019. Braga, Portugal.

Faculty Information

Rank / Employment Status:
Lecturer / Full Time
Department:
Hospitality & Tourism
Scientific Domain:
Hospitality & Tourism Management

Contact Information

Email:
k.eleftheriou-hocsak@cityu.ac.cy
Campus Office:
Main Building (5th Floor) 19 Stasinou Street, 2404 Engomi
City Unity College
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