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Dimitris Niakas
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2005-2016
Publications (10 Years): 1
Top Topics
Clinical Decision Making
Lung Cancer
Clinical Data
Domain Knowledge
Top Venues
J. Documentation
ECIL
Inf. Res.
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Publications
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Petros A. Kostagiolas
,
Panagiotis Gorezis
,
Konstantina Martzoukou
,
Dimitrios Deligeorgis
,
Dimitris Niakas
Linking physicians' medical practice information needs, resources and barriers to job satisfaction: A moderated mediation model.
J. Documentation
72 (6) (2016)
Petros A. Kostagiolas
,
Konstantina Martzoukou
,
Fivos Kakavitsas
,
Dimitris Niakas
The Participatory Medicine Attitudes of General Practitioners in Greece: An Information Behaviour Perspective.
ECIL
(2015)
Petros A. Kostagiolas
,
Konstantina Martzoukou
,
Georgia Georgantzi
,
Dimitris Niakas
Information seeking behaviour of parents of paediatric patients for clinical decision making: the central role of information literacy in a participatory setting.
Inf. Res.
18 (3) (2013)
Angeliki Flokou
,
Nick Kontodimopoulos
,
Dimitris Niakas
Employing post-DEA Cross-evaluation and Cluster Analysis in a Sample of Greek NHS Hospitals.
J. Medical Syst.
35 (5) (2011)
Nick Kontodimopoulos
,
Nikolaos D. Papathanasiou
,
Angeliki Flokou
,
Yannis Tountas
,
Dimitris Niakas
The Impact of Non-Discretionary Factors on DEA and SFA Technical Efficiency Differences.
J. Medical Syst.
35 (5) (2011)
Nick Kontodimopoulos
,
Nikolaos D. Papathanasiou
,
Yannis Tountas
,
Dimitris Niakas
Separating Managerial Inefficiency from Influences of the Operating Environment: An Application in Dialysis.
J. Medical Syst.
34 (3) (2010)
Nick Kontodimopoulos
,
Thalia Bellali
,
Georgios Labiris
,
Dimitris Niakas
Investigating Sources of Inefficiency in Residential Mental Health Facilities.
J. Medical Syst.
30 (3) (2006)
Nick Kontodimopoulos
,
Dimitris Niakas
A 12-year Analysis of Malmquist Total Factor Productivity in Dialysis Facilities.
J. Medical Syst.
30 (5) (2006)
Constantine Tsitlakidis
,
John Mylonakis
,
Dimitris Niakas
Economic evaluation of telemedicine for a remotely located population: the case of two Greek islands.
Int. J. Electron. Heal.
1 (3) (2005)