Panos Constantinides

Panos Constantinides is Assistant Professor of Management Information Systems at Frederick University’s Business School. Before joining Frederick University, Panos held positions at Lancaster University`s Management School and the Judge Business School at the University of Cambridge, where he also earned his Ph.D. Panos has previously worked on research projects on the development and implementation of healthcare-related IT, in association with IBM (UK), BT Health (UK), Synbiotix (UK & Cyprus), and the Institute of Computer Science at the Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas (Greece). He is interested in the negotiation of collective action problems around the development of information infrastructures such as public and corporate IT networks, as well as Web 2.0 technologies. He is also interested in professional and research ethics.

Publications

The Development of the English National Health Information Infrastructure
Panos Constantinides. © 2013. 24 pages.
This chapter draws on a secondary analysis of publicly available data on the development of the English National Program for IT (NPfIT). This analysis focuses on the multilevel...
The Development of a Regional Health Information Infrastructure in Greece
Panos Constantinides. © 2013. 26 pages.
This chapter draws on empirical research carried out during the years 2003-2006 on the development of a regional health information infrastructure in Greece. Using the...
Perspectives and Implications for the Development of Information Infrastructures
Panos Constantinides. © 2012. 372 pages.
In the same way that infrastructures such as transportation, electricity, sewage, and water supply are widely assumed to be integrators of urban spaces, information...
Managing Crises in the Healthcare Service Chain: Lessons from the Past and Future Directions
Panos Constantinides. © 2012. 16 pages.
This paper explores the strategic importance of information systems for managing such crises as the H1N1 outbreak and the Haiti earthquake in the healthcare service chain. The...
Managing Crises in the Healthcare Service Chain: Lessons from the Past and Future Directions
Panos Constantinides. © 2010. 15 pages.
This paper explores the strategic importance of information systems for managing such crises as the H1N1 outbreak and the Haiti earthquake in the healthcare service chain. The...