Andreas M. Kaplan | |
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Born | 5 October 1977 Munich |
Nationality | German |
Institution | ESCP Business School |
Field | Marketing; Communication; Higher education |
Alma mater | ESCP; ENA; Sorbonne; |
Andreas Kaplan (born October 5, 1977), Professor of Marketing, is the Dean of ESCP Business School in Berlin and Paris.[1] He is specialized in the areas of social media, viral marketing, and the digital world in general.[2]
Kaplan was born on October 5, 1977 and grew up in Munich, Germany. His mother is Anneliese Kaplan and his father Vincenc Kaplan.[3]
Kaplan holds a Master of Public Administration from the École Nationale d'Administration, an MSc from ESCP Business School, and a BSc from the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. He completed his Habilitation at the Sorbonne and his Ph.D. at the University of Cologne and HEC Paris.[4]
Kaplan is an executive education advisory board member at Kozminski University.[5]
Kaplan’s research mainly deals with analyzing and decrypting the digital sphere. With approximately 30 000 citations on Google Scholar, Professor Kaplan was counted amongst the Top 50 Business and Management authors in the world according to John Wiley & Sons.[6] In 2020, Andreas Kaplan ranked in Stanford study[7] of the world's top 2% of scientists.[8]
In particular his 2010 article "Users of the world, unite! The challenges and opportunities of social media" published in Business Horizons is widely cited and known in the field. This seminal article recurrently achieved first place in Science Direct's annual list of the 25 most downloaded publications across all 24 core subject areas covered in Science Direct and thus was downloaded more often than any other of the approximately 13.4 million papers in the collection.[9]