ProfRoya Rahimi
Professor of Marketing and Leisure Management
Faculty of Arts, Business, and Social Sciences
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- Professor of Marketing and Leisure ManagementFaculty of Arts, Business, and Social Sciences
- 00441902 32 3117 (Work)
- University of Wolverhampton, Management & Leadership, Wulfruna St, Wolverhampton, WV1 1LY, United Kingdom
TEACHING INTERESTS
Roya teaches across tourism, hospitality and marketing subject areas on both undergraduate and postgraduate modules and supervises dissertations.
TEACHING ACTIVITIES
- DOCTORAL EXAMINATIONFood Satisfaction and Revisit Intentions: An Empirical Study of Foreign Tourists Visiting Golden Triangle Circuit in India27 Nov 2026
- DOCTORAL EXAMINATIONBehavioural Bias Based Working Capital Management Practices: A Study of Indian Hotel Industry26 Jan 2026
- DOCTORAL EXAMINATIONThe Development and Drivers of the Impact Advantages of Open Access Research7 Nov 2025
- RESEARCH-BASED DEGREE SUPERVISIONImpact of Social Media Marketing on Decision-Making Process: Case of Multivitamin Products in The United Kingdom1 Jan 2023
- DOCTORAL EXAMINATIONA Netnographic Study Of Social Media Influencers' Framing Of Iran On Youtube: A Narrative Analysis2 Aug 2021
- RESEARCH-BASED DEGREE SUPERVISIONEntrepreneurial ambition, pursuit of new market opportunities and social embeddedness on the growth of black women immigrant entrepreneurs in the West Midlands, United Kingdom (UK).1 Jan 2021
- DOCTORAL EXAMINATIONValue Co-creation trajectories of Customer Solutions: The influence of low customer readiness and Arabian business culture22 May 2019
- RESEARCH-BASED DEGREE SUPERVISIONSex Tourism in Nigera20 Sep 2018
- RESEARCH-BASED DEGREE SUPERVISIONThe Impact of Sustainability Committee Characteristics on Corporate Sustainability Performance: Evidence from the FTSE 150 Non-Financial Companies1 Jun 2018
- DOCTORAL EXAMINATIONThe influence of Multichannel Shopping on Hedonic Shopping Value and Purchase Intention: A Case Study of Apparel Shopping23 Nov 2017
- RESEARCH-BASED DEGREE SUPERVISION(2016),”Culture Permeation within an Organisation: Why Does It Succeed or Fail?”, (Ongoing).3 Mar 2016
- RESEARCH-BASED DEGREE SUPERVISIONImpact of Employee Engagement on Customer Satisfaction: Investigating the Role of Internet-based Technology in the Nigerian banking sector31 Jul 2015 - 1 May 2020
- RESEARCH-BASED DEGREE SUPERVISIONTHE INTERSECTION OF CULTURE, RELIGION AND GENDER ON DIVERSITY MANAGEMENT: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF NIGERIAN HOTELS30 Sep 2014 - 15 Jun 2017