Miriam Stamps

Miriam StampsMiriam Stamps
Associate Professor

Miriam Stamps is an associate professor and chair of the Marketing Department. Her teaching interests are in international marketing and consumer research. She currently teaches graduate-level courses in international business.

Her research interests are in market segmentation, consumer behavior, and social marketing. Her work has been published in the Journal of Leisure Research, Journal of Marketing Education, Journal of Personal Selling and Sales Management, Journal of Business Research, and Industrial Marketing Management. Stamps also co-authored a book chapter in Advertising Research: The Internet, Consumer Behavior and Strategy. She has presented her work at both national and international conferences.

She holds a BA in mathematics from Fisk University and an MBA from Washington State University. She received a PhD in marketing at Syracuse University in 1982 and joined the USF faculty shortly afterwards. Her professional service includes work as co-director of the Florida-China Linkage Institute, co-chair of the 2008 AMS Multi-Cultural Conference, and participation on several university-wide committees. She volunteers with several Tampa Bay nonprofits, often in leadership roles. Stamps is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Beta Gamma Sigma.

room: BSN 3233 | phone: 813.974.6205 | fax: 813.974.6175 | mstamps@usf.edu

Teaching

  • MAR 6158 - International Marketing Management

Current Research

Professor Stamp's research interests are in market segmentation, consumer behavior, and social marketing. Her work has been published in the Journal of Leisure Research, Journal of Marketing Education, Journal of Personal Selling and Sales Management, Journal of Business Research, and Industrial Marketing Management. She also co-authored a book chapter in, Advertising Research: The Internet, Consumer Behavior and Strategy and is the co-author of a scholarly monograph, Salt City and the Black Community.

Service

Professor Stamps serves as an ad hoc reviewer for the Journal of Marketing Theory and the Journal of Personal Selling and Sales Management. She also served as the Co-chair of the Academy of Marketing Science Cross-cultural Conference in 2008. Additionally, she is heavily involved in the PHD Project, a program dedicated to increasing the number of minority PH.Ds in the field of business.