Andreas Georgantopoulos

Ph.D.

Short CV

Dr. Andreas Georgantopoulos holds a Ph.D. in Accounting from the Department of Public Administration at Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, where he has also served as a postdoctoral researcher.

He also holds a master’s degree and a bachelor’s degree from the Department of Accounting and Finance at the Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB).

Dr. Georgantopoulos has taught courses in Financial Management, Greek Accounting Standards, and Sector-Specific Accounting at the Department of Public Administration of Panteion University. He has also lectured on Managerial Accounting, Financial Accounting, and Financial Reporting in the MBA program at the University of West Attica, in collaboration with the University of Kentucky. Additionally, he has taught the course “Presentation and Analysis of Financial Statements” in the postgraduate program “Philosophy and Management” at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA), as well as Banking Management and Accounting and Finance for Business Executives in the postgraduate programs “Banking” and “MBA,” respectively, at the Hellenic Open University. Furthermore, he has delivered training on International Accounting Standards in professional development programs at Panteion University.

Dr. Georgantopoulos has also held positions as Director at Metropolitan College, a regulatory compliance officer at Commercial Bank of Greece, and a Tax Advisor at the consulting firm KPMG.

His research interests focus on corporate governance, tax avoidance, and dividend policy.

Recent Publications

  1. Chasiotis, I. and A. Georgantopoulos (2022), “The Flexibility of Corporate Payouts vis-à-vis Capital Investment: some UK evidence”, International Journal of Managerial Finance, Vol. 18, No. 1, pp. 181-201.
  2. Apergis, N., Chasiotis, I., Georgantopoulos, A. and D. Konstantios (2021), “The Integration of Share Repurchases into Investment Decision-making: Evidence from Japan”, International Review of Financial Analysis, Vol. 78, 101950.
  3. Eriotis, N., Georgantopoulos, A. and I. Chasiotis (2021), “Determinants of Share Repurchases for NYSE Firms: A Quantile Regression Approach”, Economics and Business Letters, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 27-36.
  4. Eriotis, N., Georgantopoulos, A. and I. Chasiotis (2021), “Corporate Governance Indicators as Determinants of Bank Efficiency: The Case of UK Listed Banks”, International Journal of Critical Accounting, Vol.11, No.5, pp. 391-416.
  5. Eriotis, N., Georgantopoulos, A. and E. Poutos (2021), “Recent Developments and Trends in Accounting Information Systems”, Journal of Accounting, Business and Finance Research, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 1-9.
  6. Georgantopoulos, A. and I. Filos (2017), “Corporate Governance Mechanisms and Bank Performance: Evidence from the Greek Banks during Crisis Period”, Investment Management and Financial Innovations, Vol.14, Issue 1, pp. 160-172.
  7. Georgantopoulos, A. and I. Filos (2017), “Board Structure and Bank Performance: Evidence for the Greek Banking Industry during Crisis Period”, International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 1-12.
  8. Georgantopoulos, A., Tsamis, A. and M. Agoraki (2015) “The Euro-Adoption Effect and the Bank, Market, and Growth Nexus: New Evidence from EU Panels”, Journal of Economic Asymmetries, Vol. 12, pp. 41-51.
  9. Georgantopoulos, A. and A. Tsamis (2014), “A Comparative Study on Calendar Effects: Greece Vs Bulgaria”, International Journal of Economic Research, Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 1-14.
  10. Georgantopoulos, A. and A. Tsamis (2013), “Assessing the Efficiency of Commercial Banks in Greece during the Financial Crisis: A Linear Approach in Conjunction with Financial Analysis”, Journal of Money, Investment and Banking, Vol. 28, No. 3, pp. 31-46.
  11. Georgantopoulos, A. (2013), “The Impact of Globalization on Government Size: Causality and Policy Implications for the Case of Greece”, International Research Journal of Finance and Economics, Issue (105).
  12. Georgantopoulos, A. (2013), “Tourism Expansion and Economic Development: VAR/VECM Analysis and Forecasts for the Case of India”, Asian Economic and Financial Review, Vol. 3, Issue 4, pp. 464-482.
  13. Georgantopoulos, A. (2013), “Forecasting Tourism Expenditure and Growth: A VAR/VECM Analysis for the Case of Greece at both Aggregated and Disaggregated Levels”, International Research Journal of Finance and Economics, Issue 96, pp. 169-182.