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Dr Aaron Tkaczynski
Dr

Aaron Tkaczynski

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Overview

Background

Dr Aaron Tkaczynski is a Senior Lecturer in both tourism and events in the School of Business in the Faculty of Business, Economics & Law. He has been employed at the University of Queensland in a research capacity since 2009. Since 2021 he has also had an extra-ordinary Associate Professor position in the Tourism Research in Economics, Environs and Society (TREES) department at North-West University in Potchefstroom in South Africa. Aaron's research expertise and experience stems from market segmentation modelling. He publishes within journals such as Tourism Management, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, Annals of Tourism Research and the Journal of Travel Research. Dr Tkaczynski is also very interested in tourism seasonality, eco-certification, nature-based tourism, social marketing and small-scale festivals. Aaron is also a Christian and actively researches and volunteers for many Christian orientated events such as festivals and leadership conferences. Prior to academia, Aaron was employed in local government (Hervey Bay City Council, Redland Shire Council and the Local Government Association of Queensland).

Availability

Dr Aaron Tkaczynski is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Southern Queensland

Research interests

  • Nature-based tourism

    Understanding the motivations and behaviour of tourists seeking to experience activities in a nature-based context.

  • Eco-certification

    Understanding tourists' understanding and willingness to pay fore eco-certified nature-based programs.

  • Christian events

    Identifying how togetherness and spiritual encouragement can be used to drive attendance to Christian retreats or Christian conferences.

  • Social marketing

    Influencing individual behaviour for common good.

Research impacts

Dr Tkaczynski’s research in events and tourism has been of interest to the wider community. He has delivered segmentation solutions for organisations as diverse as Easterfest (Australia), the Winnipeg Fringe Festival (Canada) and Johannesburg International Mozart Festival (South Africa). This research has used both on-line and in-person surveys to identify attendee’s motivations and behaviour (e.g. satisfaction) of attendees. Aaron has debriefed research committees on how event organisers can best use the results to inform future marketing and communication plans. These results have been used by the event organisers in their future marketing strategies (e.g. targeting a regional socially-focused segment). Aaron has been interviewed by industry personnel (e.g. South African Broadcasting Corporation and Australian Broadcasting Corporation Radio) relating to insight from his projects. He is also very active in the religious community. For example, he has conducted in-kind research into the market segmentation of attendees to a Queensland Baptist conference (NeoLeaders) over a four year (2013-2016) period. He is actively involved in a koala conservation research and has consulted for local organsations on ways that residents and tourists can change their behaviour to increase the likelihood of koalas surviving in the wild on Queensland.

Works

Search Professor Aaron Tkaczynski’s works on UQ eSpace

82 works between 2005 and 2025

81 - 82 of 82 works

2006

Conference Publication

Factors influencing repositioning of a tourism destination

Tkaczynski, Aaron, Hastings, Kathy and Beaumont, Narelle (2006). Factors influencing repositioning of a tourism destination. Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference ( ANZMAC 2006), Brisbane, Australia, 4-6 December 2006. Brisbane, Australia: School of Advertising, Marketing and Public Relations, Queensland University of Technology.

Factors influencing repositioning of a tourism destination

2005

Conference Publication

All that jazz! Festival-specific predictors of service, quality, satisfaction and repurchase intentions

Tkaczynski, Aaron and Stokes, Robyn (2005). All that jazz! Festival-specific predictors of service, quality, satisfaction and repurchase intentions. Australia and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference (ANZMAC, 2005), Fremantle, WA, Australia, 5-7 December 2005. Perth, Australia: University of Western Australia.

All that jazz! Festival-specific predictors of service, quality, satisfaction and repurchase intentions

Funding

Past funding

  • 2017
    Maximising return on profitable and environmentally sustainable whale watching segments
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant
  • 2016
    Event Feasibility Project
    Fraser Coast Opportunities
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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Media

Enquiries

Contact Dr Aaron Tkaczynski directly for media enquiries about:

  • Christian events
  • koalas
  • seasonality
  • small-scale festivals
  • social marketing
  • tourism
  • whale watching

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