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John Williams
John Williams
Other namesJohn Richard Williams
Senior Lecturer, University of Otago
Verified email at otago.ac.nz - Homepage
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Community issues and resident opinions of tourism
J Williams, R Lawson
Annals of tourism research 28 (2), 269-290, 2001
11662001
Energy cultures: A framework for understanding energy behaviours
J Stephenson, B Barton, G Carrington, D Gnoth, R Lawson, P Thorsnes
Energy policy 38 (10), 6120-6129, 2010
6872010
Trust considerations on attitudes towards online purchasing: The moderating effect of privacy and security concerns
P McCole, E Ramsey, J Williams
Journal of Business Research 63 (9-10), 1018-1024, 2010
6422010
A comparison of residents' attitudes towards tourism in 10 New Zealand destinations
RW Lawson, J Williams, T Young, J Cossens
Tourism management 19 (3), 247-256, 1998
3801998
The positive role of labelling on consumers’ perceived behavioural control and intention to purchase organic food
R Aitken, L Watkins, J Williams, A Kean
Journal of Cleaner Production 255, 120334, 2020
2122020
The energy cultures framework: Exploring the role of norms, practices and material culture in shaping energy behaviour in New Zealand
J Stephenson, B Barton, G Carrington, A Doering, R Ford, D Hopkins, ...
Energy Research & Social Science 7, 117-123, 2015
2042015
The service-dominant logic of marketing and marketing ethics
J Williams, R Aitken
Journal of business ethics 102, 439-454, 2011
1612011
Introduction to service-dominant logic: From propositions to practice
D Ballantyne, J Williams, R Aitken
Industrial Marketing Management 2 (40), 179-180, 2011
1292011
Consumer responses to time varying prices for electricity
P Thorsnes, J Williams, R Lawson
Energy Policy 49, 552-561, 2012
1132012
Personal, social and environmental correlates of active transport to school among adolescents in Otago, New Zealand
S Mandic, SL de la Barra, EG Bengoechea, E Stevens, C Flaherty, ...
Journal of science and medicine in sport 18 (4), 432-437, 2015
1122015
Adolescents' perceptions of cycling versus walking to school: understanding the New Zealand context
S Mandic, D Hopkins, EG Bengoechea, C Flaherty, J Williams, L Sloane, ...
Journal of Transport & Health 4, 294-304, 2017
1032017
Introduction to the special issue on the service-dominant logic of marketing: insights from The Otago Forum
R Aitken, D Ballantyne, P Osborne, J Williams
Marketing theory 6 (3), 275-280, 2006
992006
Emerging energy transitions: PV uptake beyond subsidies
R Ford, S Walton, J Stephenson, D Rees, M Scott, G King, J Williams, ...
Technological Forecasting and Social Change 117, 138-150, 2017
852017
Built Environment and Active Transport to School (BEATS) Study: Protocol for a cross-sectional study
S Mandic, J Williams, A Moore, D Hopkins, C Flaherty, G Wilson, ...
BMJ open 6 (5), e011196, 2016
692016
The logical structure of the service-dominant logic of marketing
J Williams
Marketing Theory 12 (4), 471-483, 2012
582012
Contrasting approaches to fuel poverty in New Zealand
R Lawson, J Williams, B Wooliscroft
Energy Policy 81, 38-42, 2015
482015
Differences in parental perceptions of walking and cycling to high school according to distance
S Mandic, D Hopkins, EG Bengoechea, C Flaherty, K Coppell, A Moore, ...
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 71, 238-249, 2020
462020
Energy cultures: implication for policymakers
B Barton, S Blackwell, G Carrington, R Ford, R Lawson, J Stephenson, ...
Centre for Sustainability, University of Otago, 2013
452013
Advertising's impact on pre‐schoolers’ brand knowledge and materialism
L Watkins, R Aitken, K Robertson, M Thyne, J Williams
International Journal of Consumer Studies 40 (5), 583-591, 2016
372016
Built Environment and Active Transport to School (BEATS) Study: Multidisciplinary and multi-sector collaboration for physical activity promotion
S Mandic, A Mountfort, D Hopkins, C Flaherty, J Williams, E Brook, ...
RETOS. Nuevas Tendencias en Educación Física, Deporte y Recreación, 197-202, 2015
342015
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