Professor George Saridakis elected to the Academy of Social Sciences

Emily Collins

George Saridakis

George Saridakis, Professor of Small Business and Entrepreneurship and Head of Marketing, Entrepreneurship and International Business in Kent Business School, has been elected as Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences (FAcSS) in recognition of his substantial contributions to social science research, industry, policy, and higher education.

The Academy of Social Sciences will welcome 41 leading social scientists to their Fellowship this spring. President of the Academy, Will Hutton, said: ‘At a time when the importance of the social sciences to addressing many pressing issues cannot be overstated, it’s a pleasure to welcome these 41 leading social scientists to the Academy’s Fellowship. Their contributions have furthered our understanding in tackling a wide range of societal challenges including mitigating health and economic inequalities, understanding the causes and effects of hate crime, the development of inclusive practices in education, and the future of cities. We look forward to working with them to further promote the vital role the social sciences play in all areas of our lives.’

Professor Saridakis has formerly been recognised as one of the top 2% of scientific researchers in the world in a list prepared by Stanford University in 2023. He has published more than 85 journal articles on subjects relating to small firms, international business/trade and entrepreneurship, most of which have appeared in top-rated journals. He has also carried out research on social media, illicit behaviour and supply chain linked to business performance and economic growth. This is whilst imparting his expertise and enthusiasm for entrepreneurship to Kent students through teaching, for which he has been awarded several Kent Union Awards for going above and beyond expectations.

Professor Saridakis said: ‘I am honoured to have been elected as a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and to join its esteemed scientific community that enhances our knowledge and shapes our future through research and scholarly activity.’

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