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2002

Journal Article

Business travellers’ hotel expectations and disappointments: A different perspective to hotel attribute importance investigation

Dolnicar, Sara (2002). Business travellers’ hotel expectations and disappointments: A different perspective to hotel attribute importance investigation. Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 7 (1), 29-35. doi: 10.1080/10941660208722107

Business travellers’ hotel expectations and disappointments: A different perspective to hotel attribute importance investigation

2001

Conference Publication

Behavioral market segmentation of binary guest survey data with bagged clustering

Dolnicar, S. and Leisch, F. (2001). Behavioral market segmentation of binary guest survey data with bagged clustering. International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks (ICANN 2001), Vienna Austria, 21-25 August 2001. Berlin, Germany: Springer.

Behavioral market segmentation of binary guest survey data with bagged clustering

2001

Book Chapter

Behavioural market segmentation using the bagged clustering approach based on binary guest survey data: exploring and visualizing unobserved heterogeneity

Dolnicar, S. and Leisch, F. (2001). Behavioural market segmentation using the bagged clustering approach based on binary guest survey data: exploring and visualizing unobserved heterogeneity. Consumer psychology of tourism, hospitality and leisure. (pp. 243-252) edited by J.A. Mazanec, G.I. Crouch, J.R. Brent Ritchie and A.G. Woodside. Wallingford, Oxon, United Kingdom: CABI. doi: 10.1079/9780851995359.0243

Behavioural market segmentation using the bagged clustering approach based on binary guest survey data: exploring and visualizing unobserved heterogeneity

2000

Journal Article

Analyzing destination images: a perceptual charting approach

Dolnicar, Sara, Grabler, Klaus and Mazanec, Josefa (2000). Analyzing destination images: a perceptual charting approach. Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing, 8 (4), 43-57. doi: 10.1300/J073v08n04_03

Analyzing destination images: a perceptual charting approach