
Overview
Background
Professor Ritchie's research interests are associated with tourism risk management. His research has focused on understanding risk from an individual and organisational perspective. His work on organisations explores risk attitudes and response strategies to effectively respond and recover from crises and disasters. He also explores tourist attitudes to risk and their risk reduction behaviour, including beach goers, Australian outbound travellers and potential travellers to the Middle East and in Indonesia. His research projects also examine the factors that influence the formation of risk attitudes and behaviour by using social and organisational psychology theory and concepts. He is also interested in sustinable tourism, especially related to the preferences and behaviour of carbon offsetting in an aviation context. He has completed an ARC Discovery Grant and an ARC Linkage grant on this topic area. He has given keynote speeches at over twelve international conferences and has supervised 22 PhD students to completion. Brent is currently unable to advise any PhD students.
Professor Ritchie has coordinated several research projects including Sustainable Tourism CRC and consultancy work for a number of tourism organisations in the public and private sector in Australia, England, Vietnam and New Zealand. He has also published extensively in academic journals including Tourism Management, Journal of Travel Research, Annals of Tourism Research, Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing and Current Issues in Tourism. He was former editor of the Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management and is on the editorial board of six international journals including the Journal of Travel Research. Professor Ritchie is also a Visiting Professor and member of the Center for Tourism Research at Wakayama University, Japan and an Affiliate of the Tourism Crisis Management Instiute at the University of Florida, USA.
Professor Ritchie joined UQ in June 2008. Professor Ritchie has also previously worked at the University of Canberra and the School of Service Management at the University of Brighton UK. He has a PhD from the University of Otago, New Zealand graduating in 2000.
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Fields of research
Research impacts
Research on tourism risk issues can assist businesses and tourism destinations better prepare for, and manage risk from crises and disasters, and so protect the future viability of an important industry. The research also provides an evidence base for industry and government to develop more effective risk communication strategies and interventions to improve tourist safety. Research on carbon offsetting can help develop policy responses and carbon offset experiences that meet consumer needs and help increase the number and value of carbon offsetting.
Works
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2014
Book Chapter
Tourism crises and disasters: moving the research agenda forward
Ritchie, Brent W., Mair, Judith and Walters, Gabrielle (2014). Tourism crises and disasters: moving the research agenda forward. Wiley-Blackwell companion to tourism. (pp. 611-622) Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: John Wiley & Sons. doi: 10.1002/9781118474648.ch49
2014
Book Chapter
Conclusions and future directions
Compiranon, Kom and Ritchie, Brent W. (2014). Conclusions and future directions. Tourism Crisis and Disaster Management in the Asia-Pacific. (pp. 245-256) edited by Brent W. Ritchie and Kom Campiranon. Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK: CABI International.
2014
Book Chapter
Air travelers' carbon offsetting behavior: an experimental study
Choi, Andy S. and Ritchie, Brent W. (2014). Air travelers' carbon offsetting behavior: an experimental study. Tourists' behaviors and evaluations. (pp. 1-7) edited by Metin Kozak and Arch G. Woodside. Bingley, United Kingdom: Emerald Group Publishing. doi: 10.1108/S1871-317320140000009001
2014
Journal Article
Willingness to pay for flying carbon neutral in Australia: an exploratory study of offsetter profiles
Choi, Andy S. and Ritchie, Brent W. (2014). Willingness to pay for flying carbon neutral in Australia: an exploratory study of offsetter profiles. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 22 (8), 1236-1256. doi: 10.1080/09669582.2014.894518
2014
Book Chapter
The influence of organizational culture in crisis planning: an application of the competing value framework (CVF) in Chinese Hotels
Wang, Jie and Ritchie, Brent W. (2014). The influence of organizational culture in crisis planning: an application of the competing value framework (CVF) in Chinese Hotels. Tourism Crisis and Disaster Management in the Asia-Pacific. (pp. 44-61) edited by Brent W. Ritchie and Kom Campiranon. Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK: CABI International. doi: 10.1079/9781780643250.0044
2014
Journal Article
Modeling locational factors for tourism employment
Solnet, David J., Ford, Robert C., Robinson, Richard N. S., Ritchie, Brent W. and Olsen, Mark (2014). Modeling locational factors for tourism employment. Annals of Tourism Research, 45, 30-45. doi: 10.1016/j.annals.2013.11.005
2014
Journal Article
Understanding the effects of a tourism crisis: the impact of the BP oil spill on regional lodging demand
Ritchie, Brent W., Crotts, John C., Zehrer, Anita and Volsky, George T. (2014). Understanding the effects of a tourism crisis: the impact of the BP oil spill on regional lodging demand. Journal of Travel Research, 53 (1), 12-25. doi: 10.1177/0047287513482775
2014
Book Chapter
Major themes and perspectives
Ritchie, Brent W. and Compiranon, Kom (2014). Major themes and perspectives. Tourism Crisis and Disaster Management in the Asia-Pacific. (pp. 3-11) edited by Brent W. Ritchie and Kom Campiranon. Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK: CABI International.
2014
Book Chapter
The development of new tourism networks to respond to and recover from the 2011 Christchurch Earthquake
Becken, Susanne, Scott, Noel and Ritchie, Brent (2014). The development of new tourism networks to respond to and recover from the 2011 Christchurch Earthquake. Tourism Crisis and Disaster Management in the Asia-Pacific. (pp. 190-205) edited by Brent W. Ritchie and Kom Campiranon. Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK: CABI International.
2014
Book Chapter
It can't happen to me: travel risk perceptions
Ritchie, Brent W., Chien, P. Monica and Watson, Bernadette (2014). It can't happen to me: travel risk perceptions. Tourists' behaviors and evaluations. (pp. 65-73) edited by Metin Kozak and Arch G. Woodside. Bingley, United Kingdom: Emerald Group Publishing Limited. doi: 10.1108/S1871-317320140000009008
2013
Journal Article
An Asia-Pacific core–periphery futures paradox: divergent worker and tourist mobilities
Robinson, Richard N.S., Ritchie, Brent W., Kralj, Anna, Solnet, David J., Baum, Tom and Ford, Robert C. (2013). An Asia-Pacific core–periphery futures paradox: divergent worker and tourist mobilities. Journal of Travel Research, 53 (6), 805-818. doi: 10.1177/0047287513513164
2013
Journal Article
Investigating the role of prior knowledge in tourist decision making: a structural equation model of risk perceptions and information search
Sharifpour, Mona, Walters, Gabrielle, Ritchie, Brent W. and Winter, Caroline (2013). Investigating the role of prior knowledge in tourist decision making: a structural equation model of risk perceptions and information search. Journal of Travel Research, 53 (3), 307-322. doi: 10.1177/0047287513500390
2013
Journal Article
Attitudes and perceptions of crisis planning among the accommodation managers: results from an Australian study
Wang, Jie and Ritchie, Brent W. (2013). Attitudes and perceptions of crisis planning among the accommodation managers: results from an Australian study. Safety Science, 52, 81-91. doi: 10.1016/j.ssci.2012.02.005
2013
Journal Article
The Asia-Pacific tourism workforce of the future: using Delphi techniques to identify possible scenarios
Solnet, David J., Baum, Tom, Kralj, Anna, Robinson, Richard N. S., Ritchie, Brent W. and Olsen, Mark (2013). The Asia-Pacific tourism workforce of the future: using Delphi techniques to identify possible scenarios. Journal of Travel Research, 53 (6), 693-704. doi: 10.1177/0047287513513163
2013
Journal Article
Developing and testing a suite of institutional indices to underpin the measurement and management of tourism destination transformation
McLennan, Char-Lee J., Moyle, Brent D., Ruhanen, Lisa M. and Ritchie, Brent W. (2013). Developing and testing a suite of institutional indices to underpin the measurement and management of tourism destination transformation. Tourism Analysis, 18 (2), 157-171. doi: 10.3727/108354213X13645733247693
2013
Conference Publication
Health and safety risk perceptions and behaviour of Australian outbound travellers
Wang, Jie, Ritchie, Brent, Watson, Bernadette and Chien, Monica (2013). Health and safety risk perceptions and behaviour of Australian outbound travellers. CAUTHE 2013: Council for Australasian University Tourism and Hospitality Education Annual Conference, Canterbury, NZ, 11-14 February, 2013. Christchurch, NZ: CAUTHE (Council for Australasian University Tourism and Hospitality Education).
2013
Book Chapter
Risk management and ecotourism businesses
Ritchie, Brent W. and Reid, Sacha (2013). Risk management and ecotourism businesses. International handbook on ecotourism. (pp. 273-291) edited by Roy Ballantyne and Jan Packer. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar.
2013
Journal Article
The mediating role of sensation seeking on the relationship between risk perceptions and travel behavior
Sharifpour, Mona, Walters, Gabrielle and Ritchie, Brent W. (2013). The mediating role of sensation seeking on the relationship between risk perceptions and travel behavior. Tourism Analysis, 18 (5), 543-557. doi: 10.3727/108354213X13782245307795
2013
Conference Publication
It can't happen to me: travel risk perceptions
Ritchie, Brent W., Chien, P. Monica and Watson, Bernadette (2013). It can't happen to me: travel risk perceptions. CPTHL 2013: 8th Consumer Psychology of Tourism, Hospitality and Leisure Symposium, Istanbul, Turkey, 1-5 June, 2013.
2013
Conference Publication
Willingness to pay for flying carbon neutral
Choi, Andy and Ritchie, Brent (2013). Willingness to pay for flying carbon neutral. CAUTHE (Council for Australasian University Tourism and Hospitality Education) Annual Conference 2013, Christchurch, New Zealand, 11-14 February 2013. Melbourne, Australia: CAUTHE.
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
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Available projects
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Public Understanding of Ecological Restoration
Understanding public and community responses to large scale ecological restoration of the Great Barrier Reef. This project draws on existing and future large scale quantitative surveys to document public attitudes and expectations about restoration and how it is managed. This includes identifying key drivers of trust and tracking key influences of those attitudes and expectations over time. Supervisors: Prof Brent Ritchie, UQ; Dr Justine Lacey, CSIRO.
The student would be part of five proposed projects aligned with the social dimensions of reef restoration as part of the Reef Restoration and Adptation Program. The Reef Restoration and Adaptation Program (RRAP) brings together Australia’s leading experts to help the Great Barrier Reef resist, adapt to, and recover from the impacts of climate change.
An outstanding PhD candidate is sought to join a multi-institutional team of social scientists from the University of Queensland and CSIRO contributing to the Reef Restoration and Adaptation Program (RRAP), Stakeholder and Traditional Owner Engagement Subprogram. RRAP is believed to be the world’s largest research and development program dedicated to helping a major ecosystem survive climate change.
The Stakeholder and Traditional Owner Engagement Subprogram aims to facilitate the design and implementation of best-practice, place-based, engagement opportunities for Reef Traditional Owners, communities and stakeholders while, at the same time, building understanding of public perceptions of reef restoration and adaptation, the distribution of risks and benefits arising from intervention R&D and implementation, and opportunities to deliver positive community and stakeholder impacts.
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Overtourism
Principal Advisor
Completed supervision
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Social networks and resilience to external shocks of tourism-hospitality small and medium enterprises
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jie Wang
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
THE ROLE OF DYNAMIC CAPABILITIES IN TOURISM CRISIS AND DISASTER RESILIENCE
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Martie-Louise Verreynne
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
The Determinants of Tourist Travel Intention in Malaysia: The Role of Perceived Risk and Destination Image
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Aaron Tkaczynski
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
The Role of Emotion in Resident Perceptions of Tourism performing arts developments
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Pierre Benckendorff
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
The impacts of communication credibility and product attributes on air passengers' perceptions and preference for aviation voluntary carbon offsetting programs
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Judith Mair
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
The Influence of Self-Positivity Bias and Novelty-Seeking Behaviour on Risk-Perceptions and Risk-Reduction Strategies: the case of tourists visiting Oman
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Gabby Walters
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Understanding Non-compliance in National Parks: An Extension of the Theory of Planned Behaviour
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jie Wang
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
The Role of Individuals in the Knowledge Absorptive Capacity of New Zealand's Regional Tourism Organisations
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Lisa Ruhanen
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2011
Doctor Philosophy
Planning for the inevitable: an examination of strategic crisis planning in the Australian accommodation industry
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Andrew Griffiths
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Adaptive co-management as an approach to tourism destination governance - a case of protected areas in Bangladesh
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Lisa Ruhanen
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Travel risk perceptions, travel intentions and influencing factors: A natural disaster context
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Lee Slaughter
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
Risk Perceptions, Prior Knowledge and Willingness to Travel: The Case of Australian Travellers and the Middle East
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Gabby Walters
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
Stakeholders' Perceptions of the Authenticity and Sacredness of World Cultural Heritage Sites: A Study on the Borobudur and Prambanan Temples, Indonesia
Associate Advisor
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
The Tourism Transformation Process: An inquiry into the three main process phases
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Lisa Ruhanen
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2010
Doctor Philosophy
The Contribution of the Community-based Homestay Programme to Sustainable Community Development in Malaysia
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Noreen Breakey
Media
Enquiries
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- beach safety
- carbon offsetting
- crises and disasters
- security and safety in tourism
- security impacts on travel
- tourism
- travel bans
- traveller risks
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