Research groups
Publications
Academic article
- Katharina Wolff; Svein Larsen (2016). Flux and permanence of risk perceptions: Tourists' perception of the relative and absolute risk for various destinations. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Svein Larsen (2016). A taxonomy of terror - about the effect of different kinds of terror on Risk Perceptions. (external link)
- Torvald Øgaard; Rouven Doran; Svein Larsen et al. (2019). Complexity and Simplification in Understanding Travel Preferences Among Tourists. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Svein Larsen (2020). Frequency and randomness predict changes in perceived risk. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff (2021). COVID-19 vaccination intentions: the theory of planned behavior, optimistic bias, and anticipated regret. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Wibecke Brun; Gerd Kvale et al. (2010). How to handle genetic information: a Comparison of attitudes among patients and the general population. (external link)
- Rouven Doran; Svein Larsen; Katharina Wolff (2015). Different but similar: Social comparison of travel motives among tourists. (external link)
- Therese Kobbeltvedt; Katharina Wolff (2009). The Risk-as-feelings in a Theory-of-planned-behaviour perspective. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff (2024). Covid-19 vaccination intentions and uptake pre- and post-vaccine availability: a cross-sectional comparison of theory of planned behavior, anticipated regret, and optimistic bias. (external link)
- Svein Larsen; Katharina Wolff (2016). Exploring assumptions about cruise tourists' visits to ports. (external link)
- Svein Larsen; Katharina Wolff; Rouven Doran et al. (2019). What makes tourist experiences interesting. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Svein Larsen (2013). Tourist worries – here and now vs there and then: the effect of item wording in the tourist worry scale. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Wibecke Brun; Gerd Kvale et al. (2007). Confidentiality versus Duty to Inform – An Empirical Study on Attitudes towards the Handling of Genetic Information. (external link)
- Simen Bø; Elisabeth Norman; Katharina Wolff (2022). Discrete Emotions Caused by Episodic Future Thinking: A Systematic Review With Narrative Synthesis. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Karin Nordin; Wibecke Brun et al. (2011). Affective and cognitive attitudes, uncertainty avoidance and intention to obtain genetic testing: An extension of the Theory of Planned Behaviour. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Svein Larsen (2018). Are food-neophobic tourists avoiding destinations?. (external link)
- Simen Bø; Katharina Wolff (2019). A terrible future: Episodic future thinking and the perceived risk of terrorism. (external link)
- Wibecke Brun; Katharina Wolff; Svein Larsen (2011). Tourist Worries after Terrorist Attacks: Report from a Field Experiment. (external link)
- Svein Larsen; Katharina Wolff (2019). In defence of the domestic tourist - a comparison of domestic and international tourists' revisit-intentions, word-of-mouth propensity, satisfaction and expenditures. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Svein Larsen; Einar Marnburg et al. (2013). Worry and its correlates onboard cruise ships. (external link)
- Svein Larsen; Katharina Wolff; Einar Marnburg et al. (2013). Belly full, purse Closed. Cruise line passengers' expenditures. (external link)
- Karin Nordin; Afsaneh Hayat Roshanai; Cathrine Bjorvatn et al. (2011). Is genetic counseling a stressful event?. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Svein Larsen (2024). Pre- and post-pandemic risk perceptions and worries. (external link)
- Simen Bø; Katharina Wolff (2020). I Can See Clearly Now: Episodic Future Thinking and Imaginability in Perceptions of Climate-Related Risk Events. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Svein Larsen; Torvald Øgaard (2019). How to define and measure risk perceptions. (external link)
- Rouven Doran; Svein Larsen; Katharina Wolff (2016). Comparison between own and others’ travel motives: A research note. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Svein Larsen (2014). Can terrorism make us feel safer? Risk perceptions and worries before and after the July 22nd attacks. (external link)
Conference lecture
- Svein Larsen; Katharina Wolff; Torvald Øgaard (2020). National differences in tourists’ self- perceptions. (external link)
- Rouven Doran; Svein Larsen; Katharina Wolff (2013). Travel motives and social perception: Preliminary findings from a study among tourists visiting Western Norway. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Larsen Svein (2019). How to measure and how not to measure risk perceptions – The effect of item wording.. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Svein Larsen; Rouven Doran (2017). Australian Peking Duck or Chinese kangaroo steak? On the preference of familiar and unfamiliar food.. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Svein Larsen (2019). Perceived risk after terror attacks - A cross-sectional and longitudinal study of risk perceptions among tourists. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Svein Larsen; Rouven Doran (2015). What makes a meal interesting? Peking duck fo rthe Chinese in China - or Paella for Aussies in Norway?. (external link)
- Svein Larsen; Katharina Wolff (2019). Aspects of the unsustainability of cruise tourism. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff (2019). Tourism, terrorism and subjective risk.. (external link)
- Simen Bø; Katharina Wolff (2021). Picturing a perilous future: Episodic simulation and perceptions of terror risk and climate risk. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Therese Kobbeltvedt (2007). Theory of planned behaviour in a risk as feelings perspective. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff (2004). Affective and cognitive factors predicting intentions to take a genetic test. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff (2004). Affective and cognitive factors predicting intentions to take a genetic test. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff (2004). Attitudes, subjective norms and perceived behavioural control with respect to genetic research issues. A multicenter study. (external link)
- Svein Larsen; Einar Marnburg; Katharina Wolff (2013). "A Cup of Coffee Maybe?" - Backpackers' and Cruise Tourists' Expenditures. (external link)
- Svein Larsen; Katharina Wolff; Torvald Øgaard (2021). Nothing has changed – a general principle of interestingness in tourist experiences.. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Svein Larsen; Rouven Doran et al. (2022). The “home-is-safer-than-abroad-bias” in tourists’ perceptions of terrorism risk. (external link)
- Svein Larsen; Katharina Wolff; Einar Marnburg et al. (2014). TWO MYTHS AND TWO FACTS ABOUT CRUISE TOURISTS. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Svein Larsen; Rouven Doran (2013). How dangerous is Norway? Risk perceptions before and after Utøya. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Larsen Svein; Rouven Doran et al. (2023). Risk perceptions and worries among tourist's before, during, and after the pandemic. (external link)
- Therese Kobbeltvedt; Katharina Wolff (2006). Theory of planned behavior in a risk as feelings perspective: An emprical investigation. (external link)
- Simen Bø; Katharina Wolff (2023). Feelings from the future cast no shadow: Neither discounting nor risk taking is affected by emotional future thoughts in three experiments. (external link)
- Svein Larsen; Katharina Wolff; Torvald Øgaard (2019). Over tourism - some empirical evidence. (external link)
- Therese Kobbeltvedt; Katharina Wolff (2006). Feelings and planned behaviour. (external link)
- Svein Larsen; Katharina Wolff; Rouven Doran (2015). WHAT MAKES A TOURIST EXPERIENCE INTERESTING?. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Wibecke Brun; Gerd Kvale et al. (2006). Confidentiality versus Duty to Inform – An Empirical Study on Attitudes towards the Handling of Genetic Information. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Svein Larsen (2016). Responses to terrorism - Categorizing the effect of different kinds of terror on risk perception. (external link)
- Svein Larsen; Katharina Wolff; Torvald Øgaard et al. (2018). The unsustainability of cruise tourism. (external link)
- Svein Larsen; Katharina Wolff; Torvald Øgaard et al. (2022). Social Comparison in Tourists. (external link)
- Simen Bø; Elisabeth Norman; Katharina Wolff (2022). Discrete Emotions Caused by Episodic Future Thinking: A Systematic Review With Narrative Synthesis. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff (2003). Kognitive og affektive faktorer i valget om gentesting. (external link)
- Wibecke Brun; Svein Larsen; Katharina Wolff (2007). Effects of terrorist attacks on tourists' risk perception. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Svein Larsen (2023). “Home sweet home” – on tourists’ risk perceptions home and away. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Svein Larsen; Torvald Øgaard (2021). Destination familiarity, risk perceptions, and revisit intentions after terror attacks. (external link)
- Svein Larsen; Rouven Doran; Katharina Wolff et al. (2014). The value of cruise tourism – some critical issues. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Svein Larsen (2014). The absolute importance of studying the relativity of risk perceptions with regard to travel destinations. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff (2005). Uncertainty reduction, cognitive and affective factors predicting intentions to obtain a genetic test. (external link)
- Therese Kobbeltvedt; Katharina Wolff (2006). Feelings and consequences in decision making. (external link)
- Svein Larsen; Katharina Wolff (2023). Social comparison; self-image and images of tourists. (external link)
- Svein Larsen; Katharina Wolff; Torvald Øgaard (2023). Is cruise tourism a sustainable alternative for tourism development?. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff (2005). Confidentiality versus duty to inform – An empirical study on attitudes towards the handling of genetic information. (external link)
- Torvald Øgaard; Svein Larsen; Katharina Wolff et al. (2022). What is the relationship between the tourist individual and the tourist group?. (external link)
- Svein Larsen; Katharina Wolff; Rouven Doran (2012). July 22: Effects of the Utøya and Oslo terror on tourists’ risk judgments - some preliminary findings. (external link)
- Svein Larsen; Katharina Wolff; Rouven Doran (2017). Food Risk Judgments in Chinese and Australian Tourists. (external link)
- Wibecke Brun; Katharina Wolff; Svein Larsen (2007). Wenn man an einen fremden Strand kommt... On geographical distance and risk perception. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Svein Larsen; Rouven Doran (2013). Anything you can eat I can eat better - the better than average effect in tourists attitudes towards food. (external link)
- Simen Bø; Katharina Wolff (2019). Threat of Terrorism for Future Travels: Episodic Future Thinking and the Perceived Risk of Terrorism. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Svein Larsen (2020). Changes in perceived risk after terror attacks - Theoretical predictions and empirical findings. (external link)
- Svein Larsen; Katharina Wolff; Rouven Doran (2013). Food risks concern other tourists, not me. (external link)
- Andrea Bender; Katharina Wolff; Åge Oterhals (2023). How and why appraisals of mushroom edibility change over time. (external link)
- Svein Larsen; Katharina Wolff; Rouven Doran (2016). WHAT MAKES SOCIAL ENCOUNTERS AND SIGHTS INTERESTING FOR TOURISTS?. (external link)
- Svein Larsen; Katharina Wolff; Rouven Doran (2015). Revisiting the optimistic bias in food risk perception. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Svein Larsen (2018). Measuring perceived risk – How item wording will influence your findings. (external link)
Academic book chapter
Media interview
- Katharina Wolff; Karin Nordin (2004). Nordmenn positive til gentesting. (external link)
- Krsitian Meisingset; Katharina Wolff (2016). Terrorfrykten er overdrevet. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff (2008). Vi vil ha gen-informasjon. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff (2005). Genkrøll. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff (2008). Intervju om resultat fra forskning omkring holdninger til gentesting. (external link)
Popular science article
Non-fiction book chapter
Doctoral thesis (PhD)
Conference poster
- Katharina Wolff; Karin Nordin; Wibecke Brun et al. (2004). Affective and cognitive factors predicting intentions to take a genetic test. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Wibecke Brun; Gerd Kvale et al. (2006). Confidentiality versus Duty to Inform – An Empirical Study on Attitudes towards the Handling of Genetic Information. (external link)
- Katharina Wolff; Karin Nordin; Wibecke Brun et al. (2004). Affective and cognitive factors predicting intentions to take a genetic test. (external link)