2022 Other Outputs Building business resilienceHiller, Michael, Jenkinson, Lisa, Kastelle, Tim, Barrett, Andrew, Bond, Shaun, Miller, Andy, Bongiovanni, Ivano, Wilson, Andrew, Brown, Dan, Hubbard, Ellie, McLennan, Kelly, Schleicher, Sabine, Clark, Samantha, Wang, Jie, Gabby Walters and Meath, Cristyn (2022). Building business resilience. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: KPMG/The University of Queensland. |
2022 Other Outputs HE001558-The role of social media opinion leaders in travel health communicationZhao, Yimeng and Wang, Jie (2022). HE001558-The role of social media opinion leaders in travel health communication. The University of Queensland. (Dataset) doi: 10.48610/24401e1 |
2021 Other Outputs Tanpa turis di Indonesia; perempuan, pemuda, dan pekerja berpendidikan rendah kehilangan pekerjaan besar-besaranSun, Ya-Yen, Faturay, Futu, Auwalin, Ilmiawan, Wang, Jie and Sie, Lintje (2021, 09 08). Tanpa turis di Indonesia; perempuan, pemuda, dan pekerja berpendidikan rendah kehilangan pekerjaan besar-besaran The Conversation |
2021 Other Outputs Road to recovery: assessing job risk and the impact on the most vulnerable in Indonesia’s pandemic-hit tourism industrySun, Ya-Yen, Auwalin, Ilmiawan, Wang, Jie, Sie, Lintje, Wijanarko, Andri, Sebastian, Eugene, Brown, Helen and Downes, Mary (2021). Road to recovery: assessing job risk and the impact on the most vulnerable in Indonesia’s pandemic-hit tourism industry. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Australia-Indonesia Centre. |
2021 Other Outputs Women, youth and low-education workers bear the worst job losses in Indonesia when there are no touristsSun, Ya-Yen, Faturay, Futu, Auwalin, Ilmiawan, Wang, Jie and Sie, Lintje (2021, 09 08). Women, youth and low-education workers bear the worst job losses in Indonesia when there are no tourists The Conversation |
2011 Other Outputs Planning for the inevitable: an examination of strategic crisis planning in the Australian accommodation industryJie Wang (2011). Planning for the inevitable: an examination of strategic crisis planning in the Australian accommodation industry. PhD Thesis, School of Tourism, The University of Queensland. |