2011 Journal Article Personality and motivation matter in touring holidays: a preliminary investigation into heterogeneity among touring travelersGountas, John, Dolnicar, Sara and Gountas, Sandra (2011). Personality and motivation matter in touring holidays: a preliminary investigation into heterogeneity among touring travelers. Tourism Analysis, 16 (3), 329-343. doi: 10.3727/108354211X13110944387248 |
2011 Journal Article The sustainability-profitability trade-off in tourism: can it be overcome?Moeller, Teresa, Dolnicar, Sara and Leisch, Friedrich (2011). The sustainability-profitability trade-off in tourism: can it be overcome?. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 19 (2) PII 928454706, 155-169. doi: 10.1080/09669582.2010.518762 |
2011 Journal Article Quick, simple and reliable: forced binary survey questionsDolnicar, Sara, Gruen, Bettina and Leisch, Friedrich (2011). Quick, simple and reliable: forced binary survey questions. International Journal of Market Research, 53 (2), 231-252. doi: 10.2501/IJMR-53-2-231-252 |
2011 Journal Article What affects public acceptance of recycled and desalinated water?Dolnicar, Sara, Hurlimann, Anna and Grün, Bettina (2011). What affects public acceptance of recycled and desalinated water?. Water Research, 45 (2), 933-943. doi: 10.1016/j.watres.2010.09.030 |
2010 Journal Article Short-haul city travel is truly environmentally sustainableDolnicar, Sara, Laesser, Christian and Matus, Katrina (2010). Short-haul city travel is truly environmentally sustainable. Tourism Management, 31 (4), 505-512. doi: 10.1016/j.tourman.2009.06.002 |
2010 Journal Article The effect of information on public acceptance - the case of water from alternative sourcesDolnicar, Sara, Hurlimann, Anna and Nghiem, Long Duc (2010). The effect of information on public acceptance - the case of water from alternative sources. Journal of Environmental Management, 91 (6), 1288-1293. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2010.02.003 |
2010 Journal Article Water alternatives-who and what influences public acceptance?Dolnicar, Sara and Hurlimann, Anna (2010). Water alternatives-who and what influences public acceptance?. Journal of Public Affairs, 11 (1), 49-59. doi: 10.1002/pa.378 |
2010 Journal Article Acceptance of water alternatives in Australia - 2009Hurlimann, Anna and Dolnicar, Sara (2010). Acceptance of water alternatives in Australia - 2009. Water Science and Technology, 61 (8), 2137-2142. doi: 10.2166/wst.2010.007 |
2010 Journal Article Australians' water conservation behaviours and attitudesDolnicar, S. and Hurlimann, A. (2010). Australians' water conservation behaviours and attitudes. Australian Journal of Water Resources, 14 (1), 43-53. doi: 10.1080/13241583.2010.11465373 |
2010 Journal Article Identifying tourists with smaller environmental footprintsDolnicar, Sara (2010). Identifying tourists with smaller environmental footprints. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 18 (6), 717-734. doi: 10.1080/09669581003668516 |
2009 Journal Article Can Australian universities take measures to increase the lecture attendance of marketing students?Dolnicar, Sara, Kaiser, Sebastian, Matus, Katrina and Vialle, Wilma (2009). Can Australian universities take measures to increase the lecture attendance of marketing students?. Journal of Marketing Education, 31 (3), 203-211. doi: 10.1177/0273475309345202 |
2009 Journal Article Understanding behaviour to inform water supply management in developed nations - A review of literature, conceptual model and research agendaHurlimann, Anna, Dolnicar, Sara and Meyer, Petra (2009). Understanding behaviour to inform water supply management in developed nations - A review of literature, conceptual model and research agenda. Journal of Environmental Management, 91 (1), 47-56. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2009.07.014 |
2009 Journal Article Response style contamination of student evaluation dataDolnicar, Sara and Grün, Bettina (2009). Response style contamination of student evaluation data. Journal of Marketing Education, 31 (2), 160-172. doi: 10.1177/0273475309335267 |
2009 Journal Article Does one size fit all? The suitability of answer formats for different constructs measuredDolnicar, Sara and Grün, Bettina (2009). Does one size fit all? The suitability of answer formats for different constructs measured. Australasian Marketing Journal, 17 (1), 58-64. doi: 10.1016/j.ausmj.2009.04.001 |
2009 Journal Article Strings attached: New Public Management, competitive grant funding and social capitalIrvine, Helen, Lazarevski, Katie and Dolnicar, Sara (2009). Strings attached: New Public Management, competitive grant funding and social capital. Financial Accountability and Management, 25 (2), 225-252. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-0408.2009.00475.x |
2009 Journal Article Online versus paper: format effects in tourism surveysDolnicar, Sara, Laesser, Christian and Matus, Katrina (2009). Online versus paper: format effects in tourism surveys. Journal of Travel Research, 47 (3), 295-316. doi: 10.1177/0047287508326506 |
2009 Journal Article Desalinated versus recycled water: public perceptions and profiles of the acceptersDolnicar, Sara and Schaefer, Andrea I. (2009). Desalinated versus recycled water: public perceptions and profiles of the accepters. Journal of Environmental Management, 90 (2), 888-900. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2008.02.003 |
2009 Journal Article Marketing in non-profit organizations: an international perspectiveDolnicar, Sara and Lazarevski, Katie (2009). Marketing in non-profit organizations: an international perspective. International Marketing Review, 26 (3), 275-291. doi: 10.1108/02651330910960780 |
2009 Journal Article Methodological reasons for the theory/practice divide in market segmentationDolnicar, Sara and Lazarevski, Katie (2009). Methodological reasons for the theory/practice divide in market segmentation. Journal of Marketing Management, 25 (3-4), 357-374. doi: 10.1362/026725709X429791 |
2009 Journal Article Beyond ecotourism: the environmentally responsible tourist in the general travel experienceDolnicar, Sara and Long, Patrick (2009). Beyond ecotourism: the environmentally responsible tourist in the general travel experience. Tourism Analysis, 14 (4), 503-513. doi: 10.3727/108354209X12596287114291 |