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An­gelos Stamos

Assistant Professor

About

Departments
Department of Management, Society and Communication
Subjects
Consumer behaviour Quantitative methods Poverty Psychology

Primary research areas

Re­source scarcity
Im­puls­ive Be­ha­vi­or
Self-Con­trol
Di­git­al Be­ha­vi­or
Con­sumer be­ha­vi­or

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. 

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

Go to publication

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

Go to publication

May 2024

Investigating the Regional and Individual Drivers of the Support for Renewable Energy Transition

Go to publication

Outside activities

White Re­search, Bel­gi­um , 2021 -

Sci­entif­ic ad­vice