Angelos Stamos
Assistant Professor
About
Primary research areas
My goal is to provide insights into how the environment influences human choices.
My research focuses on understanding human behavior and its implications on several topics such as: 1) the effect of resource scarcity on individuals' decision making 2) the impact temptations and impulsiveness on peoples' eating and economic behavior, 3) how human interact with digital technologies. I draw insights from economics, marketing, psychology, and evolutionary biology and focus on rigorous and transparent research methods.
Publications
See all publications30 December 2025
When Digital Human Avatars Emote, Users Pull Back
The Hidden Cost of Expressiveness in Trust and App Engagement
Angelos Stamos, Assistant Professor
Grigorios Lamprinakos
Katerina Makri
Efthymios Altsitsiadis, Associate Professor
Dimitrios Drossos
Evdoxia Eirini Lithoxoidou
Charalabos Georgiadis
Siegfried Dewitte
June 2025
Exploring the Influence of Perceived Extroversion in Embodied Virtual Agents on Trust and Likability
Evdoxia Eirini Lithoxoidou
Angelos Stamos, Assistant Professor
Andreas Triantafyllidis
Charalampos Georgiadis
Efthymios Altsitsiadis, Associate Professor
Dimitris Giakoumis
Siegfried Dewitte
George Eleftherakis
Tony Prescott
15 July 2024
Identifying Key Barriers to Joining an Energy Community Using AHP
Albina Dioba, Postdoc
Amalia Giannakopoulou, Academic Officer
David Struthers
Angelos Stamos, Assistant Professor
Siegfried Dewitte
Isabel Froes, Senior Advisor