Dr Daria Soldatenko is a Research Fellow in the Collaborative Evaluation and Research Centre (CERC) at Federation University Australia. She is an experienced researcher who holds two PhDs. She completed her first PhD in tourism in Russia in 2013 and graduated with her second PhD in Australia in 2022. Daria has over 15 years of research experience across tourism, education, and ecology. Her main research interests include regional tourism development, tourism motivational factors, and cultural influences on tourism behaviour.
Daria has worked as a Research Associate and Assistant, both in Russia and Australia and has strong skills in quantitative and qualitative research, statistical analysis, and data interpretation. Currently, Daria is involved in multiple projects within CERC.
Passionate about applied research, Daria is committed to advancing knowledge that benefits local and international communities.
Her main publications, including the monograph and papers in peer-reviewed journals, can be found in her Google Scholar profile.
Nature-Based Community Recovery Post-Natural Disaster: Black Summer Bushfires
The Latrobe Smoking Support Service: A quantitative study of participants in a regional area
The relationship between travel motivations and destination attributes: Canonical correlation analyses
Tourists' pre-trip motivational model
An examination of tourists' pre-trip motivational model using push-pull theory: Melbourne as a case study
Trans-border territories in tourism in 2020: New perspectives
A content analysis of cross-cultural motivational studies in tourism relating to nationalities
The importance of outbound markets to a host country has increased scholars' interest in...
Push/pull factors in cross-cultural motivational studies: A content analysis
The criteria for distinction of trans-border territories in tourism
Trans-border territories in tourism: theoretical aspects
Tourist cluster within trans-border territories. Russia and China: a new vector in the development of socio-economic cooperation
TRANSBOUNDARY TERRITORIES IN DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL TOURISM
Trends in the formation of an outbound tourist flow from Northeast Asia (China, Japan, Republic of Korea)
The possibilities for an intensification of the tourist flow from East-Asian countries to Khabarovsk krai
Analysis of outbound tourism from North-East Asia: China, Japan, Republic of Korea
An Analysis of Information Resources: Specialized Services for Japanese Tourists (a case study of Khabarovsk Territory)
The peculiarities of tour product's information support within trans-border territories (on the example of Khabarovsky krai).