Elvira Kizilova
Brennan School of Business
Dr. Elvira Kizilova is an Assistant Professor of Marketing and International Business at Dominican University. Dr. Kizilova's teaching experience includes teaching undergraduate and graduate consumer behavior, international marketing, principles of marketing, international business, and management courses. Her research interests include consumer well-being and vulnerability; sustainability marketing, and tourism marketing. Her research has recently been published in the Journal of Public Policy & Marketing and the Journal of Consumer Affairs. Dr. Kizilova regularly presents her work at the national conferences, such as the Winter American Marketing Association Conference, Marketing and Public Policy Conference, and the Society for Marketing Advances Conference. Prior to pursuing a doctoral degree, Dr. Kizilova worked for the Ministry of Health Resorts and Tourism of Crimea, Ukraine. She also was a local expert of technical assistance programs, such as USAID LINK, USAID BIZPRO, and European Union Project "Crimean Tourism Diversification and Support".
Consumer behavior, public policy, tourism marketing, sustainability in tourism
Vann, R., Tanner, E., & Kizilova, E. (2022). Perceived access, fear, and preventative behavior: Key relationships for positive outcomes during the COVID-19 health crisis. The Journal of consumer affairs, 56(1), 141–157. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1111/joca.12439.
Tanner, E., Vann, R., & Kizilova, E. (2020). Consumer-Level Perceived Access to Health Services and Its Effects on Vulnerability and Health Outcomes. Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 39(2), 240-255. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1177/0743915620903299.
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