Marina Cozac
About
Marina Cozac is an Assistant Professor of Marketing and Business Law in the Villanova School of Business at Villanova University. Marina earned her Ph.D. in Marketing from Florida State University and her B.S. in Mathematics and Statistics from University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Her research is focused on food consumption, preferences, and perceptions, consumer health and well-being, news consumption, misinformation, technology, and Transformative Consumer Research. Marina has presented her work at multiple conferences including the Winter AMA, Association for Consumer Research, Marketing and Public Policy, and the Southeast Marketing Symposium. Her research is published in the Journal of Marketing Research, Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, Journal of Business Research, and Journal of Consumer Affairs.
Marina won the Marketing Science Institute & Journal of Public Policy & Marketing Research Competition Grant in 2023. She also won Association for Consumer Research Transformative Consumer Research Grants for her work in interventions against misinformation in 2021 and her research on food consumption behavior in 2020.
Marina teaches undergraduate Digital Marketing and has also taught Consumer Behavior and Marketing Research.

