
Sara Dolnicar
- Email:
- s.dolnicar@uq.edu.au
- Phone:
- +61 7 336 56702
- Phone:
- 0437 216185
- Mobile:
- 0437216185
Overview
Background
Sara Dolnicar was born in Ljubljana (Slovenia), grew up in Vienna (Austria) and now lives and works in Brisbane (Australia). She holds university degrees in psychology and business administration.
Sara is an expert on Airbnb and Airbnb regulation, making hotels operate in more environmentallyb sustainable ways while reducing operating cost, public acceptance of recycled waster and social marketing more generally.
To date, Sara has (co-)authored more than 300 refereed papers and led 16 Australian Research Council (ARC) grants, including the prestigous QEII and Laureate Fellowships. She won more than 30 awards, including two lifetime achievement awards: The US-based Travel and Tourism Research Association (TTRA) Distinguished Researcher Award (2017) for ground-breaking research that positively impacts the tourism industry, and outstanding service to the tourism research community (in the association’s 48-year history this award has been given to only four people); and the Slovenian Ambassador of Science 2016, the highest honour the Republic of Slovenia bestows on expatriate Slovenian researchers in recognition of global excellence, impact, and knowledge transfer.
Availability
- Professor Sara Dolnicar is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Masters (Coursework) of Business Administration (Advanced), Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien
- Doctor of Philosophy, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien
- Masters (Coursework) of Natural Sciences (Psychology), International University Vienna
Research interests
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Improving market segmentation methodology
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Making tourists behave in a more environmentally friendly way
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Improving measurement in the social sciences
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Peer-to-peer accommodation networks
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Developing better tools for tourism marketing
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Improving brand image measures
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Attracting good foster carers
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Increasing public knowledge about and acceptance of water alternatives
Research impacts
SEGMENTATION RESEARCH
In the area of market segmentation research, Dolnicar has uncovered flaws in segmentation studies, both at the methodological and conceptual level (Dolnicar, 2002; 2003; 2005; 2007), recently proving that factor analysing items before constructing segments (the predominant method in tourism research) leads to inferior results compared to using the raw data directly (Dolnicar & Grün, 2008).
Dolnicar has also contributed significantly to segmentation methodology. Since her PhD in 1997, which compared nueral networks with traditional algorithms, she has been exploring the usefulness of novel algorithms for market segmentation. Later she adapted bagged clustering — an ensemble method leading to increased stability of solutions — for segmentation purposes (Dolnicar & Leisch, 2000; 2003). Most recently she introduced bi-clustering to solve the item selection problem while grouping individuals (Dolnicar, Kaiser, Lazarevski & Leisch, 2013). A comparative study of indices for determining the number of clusters in binary survey data led to a Psychometrika publication in 2002 (Dimitriadou, Dolnicar & Weingessel, 2002) which is cited by researchers from not only marketing, but also psychology, geophysics and engineering. Dolnicar was part of the research team that invented perceptions-based market segmentation, a nonparametric simultaneous analysis of segmentation, positioning and competition which prevents sequence errors from occurring when both positioning and segmentation decisions are made (Dolnicar, Grabler & Mazanec, 1999; Buchta, Mazanec & Strasser, 2000; Buchta, Dolnicar & Reutterer, 2000). As such, she has made a significant contribution to the improvement of segmentation in the broader context of marketing strategy.
MEASUREMENT
In the the area of measurement in the social sciences, Sara has conducted numerous empirical studies investigating the VALIDITY OF ORDINAL ANSWER FORMATS, raising serious validity concerns about the most popular answer format used by marketers: the ordinal multi-category scale such as the Likert scale (Dolnicar, 2003; Dolnicar, Grün & Leisch, 2004; Dolnicar & Grün, 2007). She also investigated the problem of data contamination by cross-cultural RESPONSE STYLES, and developed an ensemble-based method to assess the robustness of results from potentially contaminated data (Dolnicar & Grün, 2007a; Dolnicar & Grün, 2007b). During her research on the validity of marketing measures as well as ensemble methods for the assessment of response bias in survey data, the question of OPTIMALITY OF ANSWER FORMATS arose. Currently Dolnicar is conducting a large-scale investigation supported by two ARC Discovery grants: one specifically investigating optimal brand image measures (Dolnicar & Rossiter, 2008; Dolnicar & Grün, 2007), the other investigating general answer format optimality. Results indicate that the level-free full binary answer format outperforms more commonly used multi-category answer formats in the context of brand image measurement.
APPLIED RESEARCH
Sara has worked with many industry partners since commencing her academic career in Austria. For example, she assisted the Austrian Business Chamber (Hotel Section) in developing a research-based national hotel starring system for Austria. She advised the Austrian Ministry of Tourism on strategic matters and undertook research for the Austrian National Tourism Organization. In Australia, she has for many years worked with a consortium of not for profit organisations responsible for the placement of foster children. Currently she is working with a group of online market research companies in developing and testing improved survey measures specifically designed for the online environment.
Works
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2012
Journal Article
Biclustering: overcoming data dimensionality problems in market segmentation
Dolnicar, Sara, Kaiser, Sebastian, Lazarevski, Katie and Leisch, Friedrich (2012). Biclustering: overcoming data dimensionality problems in market segmentation. Journal of Travel Research, 51 (1), 41-49. doi: 10.1177/0047287510394192
2012
Book Chapter
Market segmentation in tourism
Dolnicar, Sara (2012). Market segmentation in tourism. Strategic Marketing in Tourism Services. (pp. 17-34) edited by Rodoula H. Tsiotsou and Ronald Earl Goldsmith. Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing.
2012
Journal Article
One legacy of Mazanec: binary questions are a simple, stable and valid measure of evaluative beliefs
Dolnicar, Sara and Leisch, Friedrich (2012). One legacy of Mazanec: binary questions are a simple, stable and valid measure of evaluative beliefs. International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research, 6 (4), 316-325. doi: 10.1108/17506181211265059
2012
Journal Article
Hope for the future: identifying the individual difference characteristics of people who are interested in and intend to foster-care
Ciarrochi, Joseph, Randle, Melanie, Miller, Leonie and Dolnicar, Sara (2012). Hope for the future: identifying the individual difference characteristics of people who are interested in and intend to foster-care. British Journal of Social Work, 42 (1), 7-25. doi: 10.1093/bjsw/bcr052
2012
Book Chapter
Quality of life and travel motivations: integrating the two concepts in the Grevillea Model
Dolnicar, Sara, Lazarevski, Katie and Yanamandram, Venkat (2012). Quality of life and travel motivations: integrating the two concepts in the Grevillea Model. Handbook of Tourism and Quality-of-Life Research: Enhancing the Lives of Tourists and Residents of Host Communities. (pp. 293-308) edited by Muzaffer Uysal, Richard R. Perdue and M. Joseph Sirgy. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-94-007-2288-0
2012
Journal Article
Heterogeneity among potential foster carers: an investigation of reasons for not foster caring
Randle, Melanie, Miller, Leonie, Dolnicar, Sara and Ciarrochi, Joseph (2012). Heterogeneity among potential foster carers: an investigation of reasons for not foster caring. Australian Social Work, 65 (3), 382-397. doi: 10.1080/0312407X.2011.574229
2012
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The contribution of vacations to quality of life
Dolnicar, Sara, Yanamandram, Venkata and Cliff, Katie (2012). The contribution of vacations to quality of life. Annals of Tourism Research, 39 (1), 59-83. doi: 10.1016/j.annals.2011.04.015
2012
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Building tourism knowledge through quantitative analysis: the legacy of Josef Mazanec
Zins, Andreas H. and Dolnicar, Sara (2012). Building tourism knowledge through quantitative analysis: the legacy of Josef Mazanec. International Journal of Culture Tourism and Hospitality Research, 6 (4) ijcthr.2012.32706daa.001 doi: 10.1108/ijcthr.2012.32706daa.001
2011
Journal Article
Key drivers of airline loyalty
Dolnicar, Sara, Grabler, Klaus, Gruen, Bettina and Kulnig, Anna (2011). Key drivers of airline loyalty. Tourism Management, 32 (5), 1020-1026. doi: 10.1016/j.tourman.2010.08.014
2011
Journal Article
Voluntary relocation - an exploration of Australian attitudes in the context of drought, recycled and desalinated water
Hurlimann, Anna and Dolnicar, Sara (2011). Voluntary relocation - an exploration of Australian attitudes in the context of drought, recycled and desalinated water. Global Environmental Change: Human and Policy Dimensions, 21 (3), 1084-1094. doi: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2011.03.003
2011
Journal Article
Self-congruity theory: to what extent does it hold in tourism?
Boksberger, Philipp, Dolnicar, Sara, Laesser, Christian and Randle, Melanie (2011). Self-congruity theory: to what extent does it hold in tourism?. Journal of Travel Research, 50 (4), 454-464. doi: 10.1177/0047287510368164
2011
Journal Article
Does water context influence behaviour and attitudes to water conservation?
Gilbertson, M., Hurlimann, A. and Dolnicar, S. (2011). Does water context influence behaviour and attitudes to water conservation?. Australasian Journal of Environmental Management, 18 (1), 47-60. doi: 10.1080/14486563.2011.566160
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 questions
Dolnicar, 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
2011
Journal Article
Self-congruity and volunteering: a multi-organisation comparison
Randle, Melanie and Dolnicar, Sara (2011). Self-congruity and volunteering: a multi-organisation comparison. European Journal of Marketing, 45 (5), 739-758. doi: 10.1108/03090561111120019
2011
Journal Article
Personality and motivation matter in touring holidays: a preliminary investigation into heterogeneity among touring travelers
Gountas, 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
2010
Journal Article
Short-haul city travel is truly environmentally sustainable
Dolnicar, 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 sources
Dolnicar, 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
Book Chapter
Different tourists – different perceptions of different cities: consequences for destination image measurement and strategic destination marketing
Dolnicar, Sara and Huybers, Twan (2010). Different tourists – different perceptions of different cities: consequences for destination image measurement and strategic destination marketing. Analysing international city tourism. (pp. 127-146) edited by Josef A. Mazanec and Karl W. Wöber. Vienna, Austria: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-211-09416-7_8
Funding
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Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Developing and Testing the Effectiveness of Theory-Driven Behaviour Change Interventions for Food Waste Reduction
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Danyelle Jayne Greene
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Doctor Philosophy
Enticing consumers to choose plant-based meals in restaurants: a randomized field experiment
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Anna Zinn, Dr Danyelle Jayne Greene
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Doctor Philosophy
THE LOWER EMISSIONS HOTEL ROOM - Making tourist accommodation more environmentally sustainable bottom up rather than top down
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Anna Zinn
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Doctor Philosophy
Exploring the Capabilities of LoRaWAN IoT Technology for Multisensor Data Collection and Analysis
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Siamak Layeghy, Professor Marius Portmann
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Master Philosophy
Using Gamification to Inspire Sustainable Tourist Behaviour
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Danyelle Jayne Greene, Dr Anna Zinn
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Doctor Philosophy
Reducing global tourism carbon emissions
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Ya-Yen Sun, Dr Futu Faturay
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Doctor Philosophy
Using Gamification to Inspire Sustainable Tourist Behaviour
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Danyelle Jayne Greene, Dr Anna Zinn
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Doctor Philosophy
Low-energy LoRaWAN-based automatic and continuous measurement of organisational environmental performance.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Siamak Layeghy, Professor Marius Portmann
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Doctor Philosophy
Strategies to drive sustainability implementation in hotels
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Anna Zinn, Dr Danyelle Jayne Greene
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Developing and Testing the Effectiveness of Theory-Driven Behaviour Change Interventions for Food Waste Reduction
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Danyelle Jayne Greene
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Essays on Habit as a Driver of Tourist Pro-Environmental Behaviour
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Monica Chien, Dr Faith Ong
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Towards Sustainable Tourism: Assessing the effectiveness of interventions and measurement methods
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Ya-Yen Sun
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Data quality in online surveys: Essays on improving respondent participation and response effort
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Aaron Tkaczynski
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Using Psycho-physiological Methods in Three Tourism Contexts to Measure Consumer Attention to Pro-environmental Information
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Andy Lee
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Essays in environmentally sustainable tourist behaviour
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jie Wang
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Media
Enquiries
Contact Professor Sara Dolnicar directly for media enquiries about:
- airbnb
- collaborative consumption
- desalinated water - public acceptance
- destination image
- disaster resilient tourist
- foster care
- market segment
- market segmentation
- peer-to-peer networks
- questionnaire development
- recycled water - public acceptance
- sharing economy
- short term accommodation
- short term letting
- survey research
- sustainable tourism
- tourism
- tourism marketing
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