Contact
- +44 (0)20 7040 0594
- nitisha.tomar@city.ac.uk
Postal address
106 Bunhill Row
London
EC1Y 8TZ
United Kingdom
About
Overview
Nitisha pursues research on consumer behavior that emerges at the intersection of market and civic realms: consumer citizenship. Her research explores the relationship between everyday consumer decisions and civic engagement, emphasizing the paradoxes inherent in this dynamic. Examples include the conflict between a consumer's freedom of choice and moral responsibility as a citizen, and the tension between profit-driven capitalism and the citizenship ideal of equitable distribution. She employs theories from the public sphere, moral justification, and market co-creation to understand how consumers navigate these paradoxes. By utilizing ethnographic approaches and in-depth interviews, she bridges these theoretical frameworks with the lived realities of consumers, offering actionable insights for marketing and public policy professionals striving to
balance economic interests with societal well-being.
Qualifications
- PhD, University of Wisconsin–Madison, United States, Sep 2019 – Aug 2024
- MBA, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, India, Jul 2014 – Apr 2016
- BTech, Vellore Institute of Technology University, India, Jul 2009 – Jun 2013
Administrative roles
- Representative, Consumer Culture Theory PhD Network, Sep 2022 – Sep 2023
- Volunteer, Asia Pacific Association for Consumer Research Conference, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India, Jan 2019
Memberships of professional organisations
- Association for Consumer Research (ACR)
- Consumer Culture Theory (CCT) Consortium
- American Marketing Association (AMA)
Awards
- Association for Consumer Research (ACR) (2023) Dissertation Award
- Wisconsin School of Business, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2020) Distinguished Teaching Award
- Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF), University of Wisconsin-Madison (2020) Research Grant Award
Awarded the competitive research grant ($34,409) for the research project, "(Re)gaining Morality: Parental
Justifications for Consumption Decisions within Economies of Worth,” with Amber Epp and Adina Robinson - Great Lakes North American Society for Marketing Education in India (NASMEI) (2018) Bala and Vasantha Balachandran Research Grant Award
Competitive Research Grant Award (Rs. 1,00,000)
Languages
English (can read, write, speak, understand spoken and peer review) and Hindi (can read, write, speak and understand spoken).
Expertise
Primary topics
- Consumer Behaviour
- Marketing
- Qualitative Research Methods
Additional topics
- Critical Management Studies
- Design Thinking
- Innovation & Creativity
Industries
- arts
- communications
- creative industries
- health care
- leisure/recreation
- marketing
- media
- non-profit & voluntary sector
Geographic Areas
- Americas - North
- Europe
- Scandinavia
Research
Research topics
Market-Mediated Play as a Creative Mode of Public Discourse
Authors: Nitisha Tomar and Amber M. Epp
Data collection and analysis complete, writing in progress, target - Journal of Consumer Research
(Re)gaining Morality: Parental Justifications for Consumption Decisions within Economies of Worth
Authors: Amber M. Epp, Adina Robinson, and Nitisha Tomar
Data collection complete, analysis and writing in progress, target - Journal of Consumer Research
You Don’t Do It Yourself: Rude Awakenings from Enchanting Marketplace Myths
Authors: Henriikka Seittu, Nitisha Tomar, Kushagra Bhatnagar, Tomas Falk, Alexei Gloukhovtsev
Data collection complete, analysis and writing in progress, target - Journal of Marketing
Cultural Perspectives on Product Categorization: Interaction between Copyright regime and Collective Creativity in the Marketplace
Authors: Nitisha Tomar and Adam D. Slobodzian
Conceptualization and study design in progress, target - Journal of Marketing
Wedding Socials: The Cultural Role of Market-Based Ritual Practices
Authors: Adam D. Slobodzian, Kivaline E. Grove, and Nitisha Tomar
Data collection in progress, target - Journal of Consumer Research
Professional activities
Editorial activity (2)
- Consumer Culture Theory Conference, Reviewer, Jul 2024.
- Consumer Culture Theory Conference, Reviewer, Jul 2022.
Events/conferences (17)
- Mittelstaedt & Gentry Doctoral Symposium, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. (Conference) Lincoln, USA (2024).
Paper: Presenter
Author: Tomar, N. - Association for Consumer Research (ACR) Conference. (Conference) Seattle, USA (2023). Session/Day Chair.
Paper: Ludic Publics: Transformation through Ludic Consumption
Author: Tomar, N.
Co-authors: Epp, Amber M. - Consumption Theory: A Canon of Classics. (Seminar) Odense, Denmark (2023).
Paper: Participant
Author: Tomar, N. - Haring Symposium, Indiana University. (Conference) Bloomington, USA (2023).
Paper: Discussant
Author: Tomar, N. - Chicago Consumer Culture Community (C4) Research Series. (Seminar) Chicago, USA (2022). Invited speaker.
Paper: Stories We Play By: Solidarity through Ludic Publics
Author: Tomar, N.
Co-authors: Epp, Amber M. - Qualitative Data Analysis (QDA) Workshop, Consumer Culture Theory (CCT) Conference. (Workshop) Corvallis, USA (2022).
Paper: Participant
Author: Tomar, N. - Consumer Culture Theory (CCT) Conference. (Conference) Corvallis, USA (2022).
Paper: Community through Competition – Exploring the Trajectories of Deep Play and Communal Experiences Post Disruption
Author: Tomar, N.
Co-authors: Epp, Amber M. - Consumer Culture Theory Conference. (Conference) Corvallis, USA (2022). Session/Day Chair.
Paper: Roundtable: Ethnographic Futures in the Pandemic World
Author: Tomar, N.
Co-authors: Epp, Amber M. - Mittelstaedt & Gentry Doctoral Symposium, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. (Conference) Lincoln, USA (2022).
Paper: Discussant
Author: Tomar, N. - American Marketing Association (AMA) Winter Educators’ Conference. (Conference) Las Vegas, USA (2022).
Paper: Challenges to Social Solidarity: How Vaccine-Hesitant Parents use Emotion Work to Navigate an Economy of Morals
Author: Epp, Amber M.
Co-authors: Tomar, N.; Robinson, A. - Association for Consumer Research (ACR) Conference. (Conference) Virtual (2021).
Paper: The Seesaw of Loss and Hope: How Vaccine-Hesitant Parents Justify and Experience their Choices within Economies of Worth
Author: Epp, Amber M.
Co-authors: Tomar, N.; Robinson, A. - Association for Consumer Research (ACR) Conference. (Conference) Virtual (2021). Session/Day Chair.
Paper: Community through Competition, Special Session - "The Babel of Collective Consumption: Tensions and Heterogeneity in Communities and Subcultures”
Author: Tomar, N.
Co-authors: Epp, Amber M. - Workshop in Consumer Culture Theory, University of Aveiro. (Workshop) Virtual (2021).
Paper: Presenter and Participant
Author: Tomar, N. - Qualitative Data Analysis (QDA) Workshop, Consumer Culture Theory Conference. (Workshop) Virtual (2021).
Paper: Participant
Author: Tomar, N. - Doctoral Colloquium, Association for Consumer Research (ACR) Conference. (Conference) Atlanta, USA (2019).
Paper: Participant
Author: Tomar, N. - Qualitative Research Methods Workshop conducted by Prof. Eric Arnould and Prof. Søren Askegaard. (Workshop) Ahmedabad, India (2019).
Paper: Participant - Consumer Behaviour Research Methods Workshop conducted by Prof. Priya Raghubir and Prof. Ana Valenzuela. (Workshop) Chennai, India (2017).
Paper: Participant