Vitenskapelige publikasjoner (SV-NHS): Recent submissions
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Economic drivers for the Chinese tourists
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-03)Asia, particularly China, has become an attractive market that receives much attention in the Norwegian tourism industry. This raises relevant questions about the sustainability of the Chinese tourism boom. If the Norwegian ... -
Healthy Older Adults’ Motivation and Knowledge Related to Food and Meals
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)The population over 60 years old is growing rapidly in Norway and in many other countries, and researchers often focus on elderly people and various diseases. This article examines the healthy elderly who are active in ... -
Traveling in the Footsteps of ABBA
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-01)Before the Internet era some of the most famous Swedes were Björn Borg, Greta Garbo, Astrid Lindgren, and of course ABBA, a legendary band in pop music history. ABBA's international breakthrough came with winning the ... -
Motivating Sustainable Change in Tourism Behavior: The First- and Third-Person Effects of Hard and Soft Messages
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Educating and changing consumers´ attitudes towards sustainable and more environmentally friendly holiday choices is often seen as a key challenge for the tourism industry. The primary objective of this study is, therefore, ... -
Eliciting and analysing the basic assumptions of hospitality employees about guests, co-workers and competitors
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Svar på oppdrag fra Mattilsynet om merking av sukker/tilsatt sukker i EU. Uttalelse fra fagruppe for Ernæring, dietetiske produkter, ny mat og allergi
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Consumer immersion in managed visitor attractions: The role of individual responses and antecedent factors
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-02)While there is a growing interest in immersive experiences and visitor immersion within the tourism industry, there is still a deficiency of empirical research focusing on how visitors become immersed. This study explores ... -
What makes tourist experiences interesting
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-08)Traditional tourist role theory implies that tourists are either novelty seekers or familiarity seekers, while the interaction-hypothesis-of-inherent-interest predicts that interestingness is maximal when novel and familiar ... -
How to define and measure risk perceptions
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-11)Research on risk perceptions within the tourism domain suffers from two closely related problems: diverging conceptual and measurement definitions. The lack of precision and standardization is hindering comparisons of ... -
Exploring length of stay: International tourism in south-western Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-03-20)This article explored length of stay (LOS) in the context of tour planning, to assess as to whether LOS can be increased. LOS is an important parameter for tourism destination management, at the same time as evidence have ... -
Complexity and Simplification in Understanding Travel Preferences Among Tourists
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-10)Travel preferences are complex phenomena, and thus cumbersome to deal with in full width in diagnostic and strategic planning processes. The aim of the present investigation was to explore to what extent individual preferences ... -
Hotspot crowding and over-tourism: Antecedents of destination attractiveness
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-05)This study develops a unique model capturing antecedents of place attractiveness in tourism hotspot crowding contexts. A structural equation model reveals three density dimensions: one destination image variable and two ... -
A systematic review and meta-analysis: the effect of feedback on satisfaction with the outcome of task performance
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-11)Background Knowledge of how to improve consumer satisfaction with the outcome of co-production in services with high levels of interaction is important for achieving and maintaining a competitive advantage in the service ... -
The effects of performance appraisal in the Norwegian municipal health services: a case study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)Introduction: Previous research in performance appraisal (PA) indicates that variation exists in learning and job motivation from performance appraisal between occupational groups. This research evaluates the potential ... -
National parks policy and planning: a comparative analysis of friluftsliv (Norway) and the dual mandate (New Zealand)
(Journal article, 2016-02)Conservation management in Norway is anchored in the historical tradition of friluftsliv although Norway's evolving economic policy signals that growing priority is being given to recreation and nature-based tourism ... -
An effect evaluation of the psychosocial work environment of a university unit after a successfully implemented employeeship program
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-01)Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine whether a successful implementation of an intervention couldresultinaneffectevaluatedindependentlyfromaprocessevaluation.Itwasachievedbyevaluatingthe effects of an intervention, ... -
Bridge over an aging population: Examining longitudinal relations among human resource management, social support, and employee outcomes among bridge workers
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-04)This two-wave complete panel study aims to examine human resource management (HRM) bundles of practices in relation to social support [i.e., leader–member exchange (LMX), coworker exchange (CWX)] and employee outcomes ... -
Destination Information Sources for Itinerant Holidaymakers: A Study of Island Hoppers in Greece
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-06)This article explores information sources for destination decision-making in the under-researched context of mobile tourism with a quite low level of pre-tour decisions. The questionnaire-based study attends to this gap ... -
What do conferences do? What is academics’ intangible return on investment (ROI) from attending an academic tourism conference?
(Journal article, 2017-12)Conferences are funny events. They are self-evident elements of our lives as academics: meetings that occur, often annually; take place in various locations; and involve (hopefully) like-minded people, aiming to share their ... -
Antecedents of Norwegian Adolescents’ Choice of Educational Pathway in Hospitality and Tourism
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-12)This study investigates the extent to which Norwegian adolescents (age 15–16 years) choose vocational foundation classes for high school related to the hospitality industry and intend to complete their certificate of ...