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Dr. Solon Magrizos is an Associate Professor in Marketing at the University of Birmingham, affiliated with the Birmingham Business School and the Department of Marketing. He serves as the Programme Director for the Distance Learning MBA, reflecting his leadership in academic programs. His research and teaching focus on ethical business practices, sustainability, and consumer behavior.
Education:
- PhD, Department of Marketing and Communications, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece (2015)
- MBA, Brandeis International Business School, Boston, USA (2005)
Dr. Magrizos's research centers on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), ethical consumers, sustainable tourism, and social enterprises. He investigates how CSR impacts SMEs and social enterprises, consumer responses to CSR initiatives, and broader issues in responsible consumption. His work increasingly explores the sharing economy and unconventional consumption patterns such as anti-consumption. His teaching includes Business Ethics, Marketing Strategy, Business Communications, and Public Relations.
His recent publications reveal a strong trend in sustainability-focused consumer behavior, CSR innovation during crises, talent management in hospitality, and the psychological and temporal dimensions of anti-consumption. His research spans disciplines including marketing, sociology, organizational behavior, and sustainability.
Scientific Contributions:
- Active researcher in CSR, ethical consumption, and sustainable tourism
- Published in leading journals such as Journal of Business Research, Business Strategy and the Environment, and Sociology
- Involved in European-funded research projects like ResponsibleMED and COGITA
Dr. Magrizos has co-supervised PhD students and is open to advising postgraduate researchers in areas related to responsible consumers, companies, tourists, and employees. He has also contributed to research dissemination through conferences and collaborative events, including with the British Academy of Marketing.
He is based at the University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, and is actively engaged in research, teaching, and academic leadership.




