Dr Romana Garma
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- is notAvailable to supervise research students at VU
Areas of expertise
- Customer citizenship behaviour
- family decision making
- service and relationship marketing
- service personnel and customer interactions
- Social and non-profit marketing
Contact details
About
Romana is an Adjunct Associate Professor for the Institute for Sustainable Industries & Liveable Cities. Since 2011 she has been in senior leadership roles including the Deputy Dean, Director of Learning and Teaching, MBA Director, Postgraduate Coordinator and Director of Accreditation in the Victoria University Business School.
Romana is experienced in curriculum design, industry engagement within curriculum and improving student employability. She has taught extensively in international programs including Hong Kong, China, Singapore and Malaysia.
Her research interest lies in the experiences of individuals and broadly focuses on consumer behaviour/experiences, social and services marketing. Romana has published and presented her research in scholarly journals and conferences including the European Journal of Marketing, Journal of Marketing Management and Journal of Strategic Marketing. She is a Qualified Professional Market Researcher (QPMR), Certified Practicing Marketer (CPM) and a fellow of the Australia Marketing Institute.
Portfolios
Qualification
Publications
Refereed journal articles
Hede, A.M., Thyne, M., Joisassen, A., & Garma, R. (2018) Comparing event attendees and their telecast audiences: a case study of a commemorative event, Event Management, 22(4), forthcoming.
Hede, A.M., Garma, R., Joisassen, A., and Thyne, M. 2014. Perceived Authenticity of the Visitor Experience in Museums: Conceptualization and Initial Empirical Findings. European Journal of Marketing,48 (7/8), 1395-1412
Polonsky, MJ, Vocino, A, Landreth Grau S, Garma, R & Ferdous, AS 2012, 'The Impact of General and Carbon-Related Environmental Knowledge on Attitudes and Behaviour of US Consumers, Journal of Marketing Management, 28 (3-4), pp. 238-263
Polonsky, MJ, Garma, R & Landreth Grau S 2011, 'Western Consumers' Understanding of Carbon Offsets and its Relationship to Behavior', Asia-Pacific Journal in Marketing and Logistics, 23(5), pp. 583-603
Garma, R & Bove, L 2011, 'Contributing to Well-being: Customer Citizenship Behaviors Directed to Service Personnel', Journal of Strategic Marketing, 19(7), pp. 633-649
Polonsky, MJ, Lefroy, K, Garma, R & Chia, N 2011, 'Strategic and Tactical Alliances: Do Environmental Non-profits Manage them Differently?', Australasian Marketing Journal, 19, pp. 43-51
Polonsky, MJ, Landreth, SG & Garma, R 2010, 'The New Greenwash? Potential Marketing Problems with Carbon Offsets', International Journal of Business Studies, 18(1), pp. 49-54
Wong, CY, Polonsky, MJ & Garma, R 2008, 'The Impact of Consumer Ethnocentrism and Country of Origin Sub-components for High Involvement Products on Young Chinese Consumers' Product Assessments', Asia-Pacific Journal in Marketing and Logistics, 20 (4), pp. 455-478
Refereed book chapters
Garma, R. (2014) Green Consumers. In Green Growth and Travelism: Concept, Policy and Practice for Sustainable Tourism (edited by M. Jiang, T. DeLacy, G. Lipman, S. Vorster & R. Hawkins). London: Routledge, pp.97-111.
Polonsky, M.J., A. Vocino, S. Landreth Grau, Garma R. & A.S. Ferdous (2014) The impact of general and carbon-related environmental knowledge on attitudes and behaviour of US consumers. In Contemporary Issues in Green and Ethical Marketing (edited by M.G. McEachern & M.Carrigan). London: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, pp. 49-73 (Reprint).
Polonsky, M.J. & Garma, R. (2013) Blueprinting: A Potential Tool for Improving Cause-Donor Exchanges. In Voluntary and Non-Profit Management (edited by S.P. Osborne). London: SAGE Publications (Reprint).
Garma, R. & Bove, L (2011) Customers and their positive impact on service personnel job outcomes. In: Advances in service quality, innovation, and excellence. Cornell University, School of Hotel Administration, Center for Hospitality Research, Ithaca, NY, pp. 89-91.
Conference presentations
Garma, R. & Bove, L. (2011) Customer citizenship behavior and its impact on service personnel’s burnout and job satisfaction. QUIS12 (The 12th International Research Symposium on Service Excellence in Management), Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA, June 2-5).
Carlson, L., Dorsch, M., Reilly, T., Cummings, S., Garma, R., Landreth Grau, S., Martinez, J., Levy, M., Polonsky, M.J., Royne, M., & Grove, S.J. (2011) New directions in environmental advertising and green marketing claims research. 2011 American Academy of Advertising Asia-Pacific Conference to be held in Brisbane, Australia, June 8-10, 2011.
Garma, R. & Bove, L. (2009) Customer citizenship behaviours directed at service personnel: what the experts have to say. In Tojib, D. (ed.). Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference December 2009, Melbourne: Monash University (ISBN 1 86308 158 5).
Polonsky, M.J., Vocino, A. & Garma, R. (2009) Modelling general and carbon related environmental knowledge, attitudes and behaviour. In Tojib, D. (ed.). Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference December 2009, Melbourne: Monash University (ISBN 1 86308 158 5).
Polonsky, M.J., Landreth, S.G. & Garma, R. (2009) Exploring US consumers understanding of carbon offsets. 2009 Academy of Marketing Science Annual Conference, Baltimore.
Research grants
2010: Parks Victoria - Werribee Park Mansion: Reconnecting with Communities (with S.Ali, $31,680).
2011: International Teaching and Learning Grant, Sustainability Education for the MBA with partners from Sunway College Malaysia and Beijing Jiatong University China, Victoria University ($9,910).
Teaching responsibilities
Coordination
Postgraduate unit: BGP7730 Business Research Project
Supervision
Completions
Principal supervision of 1 PhD student
Co-supervision of 1 PhD student, 1 Master by Research student
Current supervision
Principal supervision of 1 PhD student, 1 DBA student
Co-supervision of 4 DBA students
Professional membership
- Australian Marketing Institute (AMI)
- Australian Market and Social Research Society (AMSRS)
- Australia and New Zealand Marketing Educators (ANZMAC)
- Council for Australian University Tourism and Hospitality Education (CAUTHE)