Harris Kyriakou
Department of Information Systems
University of Navarra
Spain
Biography
Prof. Kyriakou holds a Ph.D. in Business Administration from Stevens Institute of Technology, a M.S. in Technology Innovation Management from Carnegie Mellon University and a B.Sc. in Digital Systems from the University of Piraeus, Greece. His research interests include collective innovation, computer-supported cooperative work and crowdsourcing. Specifically, he examines how people in open innovation communities can be better coordinated. The focal point of his current research is the evolution of open hardware designs from a social and information network perspective. He is also interested in the reuse parameters of innovation processes. Most recently, his research won the best dissertation award from Stevens School of Business and the first place in the INFORMS poster competition from among more than 170 participants. Part of his work has been accepted for publication at MIS Quarterly and has been presented at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting, the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), the Open Hardware Summit and the World Maker Faire.
Research Interest
* Collective Innovation * Online Collaboration * Computer-Supported Cooperative Work * Crowdsourcing * Open & User Innovation * 3D Printing * Social Networks * Open Source Hardware * Crowdfunding
Publications
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Kyriakou H, Nickerson JV. Collective Innovation in Open Source Hardware.
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Nikpay M, Goel A, Won HH, Hall LM, Willenborg C, Kanoni S, Saleheen D, Kyriakou T, Nelson CP, Hopewell JC, Webb TR. A comprehensive 1000 Genomes-based genome-wide association meta-analysis of coronary artery disease. Nature genetics. 2015 Oct;47(10):1121.
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Kyriakou H, Englehardt S, Nickerson JV. Networks of innovation in 3D printing.