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Professor Sara Dolnicar
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Sara Dolnicar

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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

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

  • Improving market segmentation methodology

  • Making tourists behave in a more environmentally friendly way

  • Improving measurement in the social sciences

  • Peer-to-peer accommodation networks

  • Developing better tools for tourism marketing

  • Improving brand image measures

  • Attracting good foster carers

  • 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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316 works between 2000 and 2024

101 - 120 of 316 works

2020

Journal Article

Maximizing participation from online survey panel members

Brosnan, Kylie, Kemperman, Astrid and Dolnicar, Sara (2020). Maximizing participation from online survey panel members. International Journal of Market Research, 63 (4), 1-20. doi: 10.1177/1470785319880704

Maximizing participation from online survey panel members

2020

Journal Article

A review of experiments in tourism and hospitality

Viglia, Giampaolo and Dolnicar, Sara (2020). A review of experiments in tourism and hospitality. Annals of Tourism Research, 80 102858, 102858. doi: 10.1016/j.annals.2020.102858

A review of experiments in tourism and hospitality

2019

Journal Article

Making cause-related corporate social responsibility (CSR) count in holiday accommodation choice

Randle, Melanie, Kemperman, Astrid and Dolnicar, Sara (2019). Making cause-related corporate social responsibility (CSR) count in holiday accommodation choice. Tourism Management, 75, 66-77. doi: 10.1016/j.tourman.2019.05.002

Making cause-related corporate social responsibility (CSR) count in holiday accommodation choice

2019

Journal Article

Conceptualizing vacation dedication

Ring, Amata, Yanamandram, Venkata, Gretzel, Ulrike and Dolnicar, Sara (2019). Conceptualizing vacation dedication. Current Issues in Tourism, 23 (14), 1-5. doi: 10.1080/13683500.2019.1678572

Conceptualizing vacation dedication

2019

Journal Article

Improving the stability of market segmentation analysis

Hajibaba, Homa, Grün, Bettina and Dolnicar, Sara (2019). Improving the stability of market segmentation analysis. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 32 (4), 1393-1411. doi: 10.1108/IJCHM-02-2019-0137

Improving the stability of market segmentation analysis

2019

Journal Article

Carbon labels on restaurant menus: do people pay attention to them?

Babakhani, Nazila, Lee, Andy and Dolnicar, Sara (2019). Carbon labels on restaurant menus: do people pay attention to them?. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 28 (1), 1-18. doi: 10.1080/09669582.2019.1670187

Carbon labels on restaurant menus: do people pay attention to them?

2019

Journal Article

Survey research in tourism: a perspective paper

Dolnicar, Sara (2019). Survey research in tourism: a perspective paper. Tourism Review, 75 (1), 20-23. doi: 10.1108/TR-05-2019-0198

Survey research in tourism: a perspective paper

2019

Journal Article

Drivers of plate waste

Dolnicar, Sara and Juvan, Emil (2019). Drivers of plate waste. Annals of Tourism Research, 78 102731, 102731. doi: 10.1016/j.annals.2019.05.008

Drivers of plate waste

2019

Journal Article

Reduce reuse … and don't recycle!

Dolnicar, Sara (2019). Reduce reuse … and don't recycle!. Annals of Tourism Research, 77, 62-63. doi: 10.1016/j.annals.2019.05.003

Reduce reuse … and don't recycle!

2019

Journal Article

Market segmentation analysis in tourism: a perspective paper

Dolnicar, Sara (2019). Market segmentation analysis in tourism: a perspective paper. Tourism Review, 75 (1) TR-02-2019-0041, 45-48. doi: 10.1108/TR-02-2019-0041

Market segmentation analysis in tourism: a perspective paper

2019

Journal Article

Enabling people with impairments to use Airbnb

Randle, Melanie and Dolnicar, Sara (2019). Enabling people with impairments to use Airbnb. Annals of Tourism Research, 76, 278-289. doi: 10.1016/j.annals.2019.04.015

Enabling people with impairments to use Airbnb

2019

Journal Article

Brilliance is succinct: embrace and respect the short communication

Dolnicar, Sara (2019). Brilliance is succinct: embrace and respect the short communication. Annals of Tourism Research, 76, 290-290. doi: 10.1016/j.annals.2019.04.008

Brilliance is succinct: embrace and respect the short communication

2019

Journal Article

A review of research into paid online peer-to-peer accommodation: launching the Annals of Tourism Research curated collection on peer-to-peer accommodation

Dolnicar, Sara (2019). A review of research into paid online peer-to-peer accommodation: launching the Annals of Tourism Research curated collection on peer-to-peer accommodation. Annals of Tourism Research, 75, 248-264. doi: 10.1016/j.annals.2019.02.003

A review of research into paid online peer-to-peer accommodation: launching the Annals of Tourism Research curated collection on peer-to-peer accommodation

2019

Journal Article

“I know what you’re going to ask me” Why respondents don’t read survey questions

Brosnan, Kylie, Babakhani, Nazila and Dolnicar, Sara (2019). “I know what you’re going to ask me” Why respondents don’t read survey questions. International Journal of Market Research, 61 (4), 366-379. doi: 10.1177/1470785318821025

“I know what you’re going to ask me” Why respondents don’t read survey questions

2019

Journal Article

Do tourists notice social responsibility information?

Babakhani, Nazila, Randle, Melanie and Dolnicar, Sara (2019). Do tourists notice social responsibility information?. Current Issues in Tourism, 23 (5), 559-571. doi: 10.1080/13683500.2018.1561653

Do tourists notice social responsibility information?

2018

Journal Article

The changing importance of vacations: proposing a theoretical explanation for the changing contribution of vacations to people’s quality of life

Randle, Melanie, Zhang, Ye and Dolnicar, Sara (2018). The changing importance of vacations: proposing a theoretical explanation for the changing contribution of vacations to people’s quality of life. Annals of Tourism Research, 77, 1-4. doi: 10.1016/j.annals.2018.11.010

The changing importance of vacations: proposing a theoretical explanation for the changing contribution of vacations to people’s quality of life

2018

Journal Article

A good graph is worth a thousand numbers

Babakhani, Nazila, Leisch, Friedrich and Dolnicar, Sara (2018). A good graph is worth a thousand numbers. Annals of Tourism Research, 76, 338-342. doi: 10.1016/j.annals.2018.10.007

A good graph is worth a thousand numbers

2018

Journal Article

Carer factors associated with foster-placement success and breakdown

Miller, Leonie, Randle, Melanie and Dolnicar, Sara (2018). Carer factors associated with foster-placement success and breakdown. The British Journal of Social Work, 49 (2), 503-522. doi: 10.1093/bjsw/bcy059

Carer factors associated with foster-placement success and breakdown

2018

Journal Article

What can agencies do to increase foster carer satisfaction?

Randle, Melanie, Miller, Leonie and Dolnicar, Sara (2018). What can agencies do to increase foster carer satisfaction?. Child & Family Social Work, 23 (2), 212-221. doi: 10.1111/cfs.12402

What can agencies do to increase foster carer satisfaction?

2018

Journal Article

Changing service settings for the environment: how to reduce negative environmental impacts without sacrificing tourist satisfaction

Dolnicar, Sara, Knezevic Cvelbar, Ljubica and Grün, Bettina (2018). Changing service settings for the environment: how to reduce negative environmental impacts without sacrificing tourist satisfaction. Annals of Tourism Research, 76, 301-304. doi: 10.1016/j.annals.2018.08.003

Changing service settings for the environment: how to reduce negative environmental impacts without sacrificing tourist satisfaction

Funding

Current funding

  • 2021 - 2024
    Reducing plate waste in hotels - which interventions are most effective?
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2025
    Making a sustainable tourist
    ARC Australian Laureate Fellowships
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2020 - 2024
    Tourism Risks (TourRISK): A Resilient Low-Carbon, High-Yield Tourism Model for Norway (Research Council of Norway grant led by Vestlandsforsking)
    Vestlandforsking - Western Norway Research Institute
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2023
    Greater inclusion of people with disability in Australian workplaces (ARC Linkage Project administered by the University of Wollongong)
    University of Wollongong
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2021
    Triggering pro-environmental behaviour in pleasure-seeking contexts
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2020
    Consumer value and disability services: The impact of increased autonomy (ARC Linkage Project administered by University of Wollongong)
    University of Wollongong
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2020
    Encouraging voluntary purchasing of carbon offsets
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2016
    UQ Business School Research Laboratory
    UQ Major Equipment and Infrastructure
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2018
    One Billion tourists - Many Billion opportunities: Developing and experimentally testing measures to induce environmentally sustainable tourist behaviour
    Vice-Chancellor's Research Focused Fellowship
    Open grant
  • 2015
    UQ Business School Research Laboratory
    UQ Major Equipment and Infrastructure
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2017
    Better destination image data through lower cognitive load measures
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2013 - 2018
    Market segmentation methodology: attacking the 'Too Hard' basket
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2013
    Reducing the Australian tourism industry's vulnerability to external shocks: identifying and understanding disaster-resilient tourists
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2008 - 2013
    Identifying, attracting and retaining successful foster parents
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant

Supervision

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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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