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Katharina Wolff
Katharina Wolff
Professor of general psychology, University of Bergen, Norway
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How to define and measure risk perceptions
K Wolff, S Larsen, T Øgaard
Annals of Tourism Research 79, 102759, 2019
2762019
Can terrorism make us feel safer? Risk perceptions and worries before and after the July 22nd attacks
K Wolff, S Larsen
Annals of Tourism Research 44, 200-209, 2014
1912014
Belly full, purse closed: Cruise line passengers' expenditures
S Larsen, K Wolff, E Marnburg, T Øgaard
Tourism Management Perspectives 6, 142-148, 2013
1402013
Affective and cognitive attitudes, uncertainty avoidance and intention to obtain genetic testing: An extension of the theory of planned behaviour
K Wolff, K Nordin, W Brun, G Berglund, G Kvale
Psychology & health 26 (9), 1143-1155, 2011
1322011
COVID-19 vaccination intentions: the theory of planned behavior, optimistic bias, and anticipated regret
K Wolff
Frontiers in Psychology 12, 648289, 2021
1092021
Exploring assumptions about cruise tourists' visits to ports
S Larsen, K Wolff
Tourism Management Perspectives 17, 44-49, 2016
782016
The Risk-as-feelings hypothesis in a Theory-of-planned-behaviour perspective
T Kobbeltved, K Wolff
Judgment and decision making 4 (7), 567-586, 2009
612009
Different but similar: Social comparison of travel motives among tourists
R Doran, S Larsen, K Wolff
International Journal of Tourism Research 17 (6), 555-563, 2015
592015
Flux and permanence of risk perceptions: Tourists' perception of the relative and absolute risk for various destinations
K Wolff, S Larsen
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 57 (6), 584-590, 2016
512016
Are food-neophobic tourists avoiding destinations?
K Wolff, S Larsen
Annals of Tourism Research 76, 346-349, 2019
422019
A taxonomy of terror-about the effect of different kinds of terror on risk perceptions
K Wolff, S Larsen
Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism 17 (2), 111-128, 2017
422017
Tourist worries after terrorist attacks: Report from a field experiment
W Brun, K Wolff, S Larsen
Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism 11 (3), 387-394, 2011
412011
What makes tourist experiences interesting
S Larsen, K Wolff, R Doran, T Øgaard
Frontiers in psychology 10, 1603, 2019
262019
Is genetic counseling a stressful event?
K Nordin, A Roshanai, C Bjorvatn, K Wollf, EM Mikkelsen, I Bjelland, ...
Acta Oncologica 50 (7), 1089-1097, 2011
252011
Tourist worries–Here and now vs. there and then: The effect of item wording in the Tourist Worry Scale
K Wolff, S Larsen
Tourism Management 35, 284-287, 2013
232013
Confidentiality versus duty to inform—an empirical study on attitudes towards the handling of genetic information
K Wolff, W Brun, G Kvale, K Nordin
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A 143 (2), 142-148, 2007
222007
I can see clearly now: Episodic future thinking and imaginability in perceptions of climate-related risk events
S Bø, K Wolff
Frontiers in Psychology 11, 218, 2020
212020
In defence of the domestic tourist-a comparison of domestic and international tourists’ revisit-intentions, word-of-mouth propensity, satisfaction and expenditures
S Larsen, K Wolff
Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism 19 (4-5), 422-428, 2019
202019
A terrible future: Episodic future thinking and the perceived risk of terrorism
S Bø, K Wolff
Frontiers in psychology 10, 2333, 2019
172019
Discrete emotions caused by episodic future thinking: A systematic review with narrative synthesis
S Bø, E Norman, K Wolff
Collabra: Psychology 8 (1), 35232, 2022
92022
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