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Exploring Volunteer Turnover Reasons, Intentions, and Behaviour. Group & Organization Management (2024). doi:https://doi.org/10.1177/10596011241237841
Emergency Services Workforce 2030. 66 (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2022).
Emergency Services Workforce 2030: Changing landscape literature review. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2022).
Emergency Services Workforce 2030: Changing work literature review. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2022).
Setting expectations during volunteer recruitment and the first day experience: a preregistered experimental test of the met expectations hypothesis. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology (2022). doi:https://doi.org/10.1080/1359432X.2022.2070478
Supporting new volunteers: a resource kit for emergency service volunteer leaders. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2022).
Enabling sustainable emergency volunteering - annual report 2019-2020. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2021).
Enabling sustainable emergency volunteering – final project report. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2021).
State Emergency Service (SES): Volunteer views on experiences, wellbeing, and motivations – Findings from the Cultural Assessment Tool (CAT) Survey 2019-20. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2021).
Enabling sustainable emergency volunteering: annual report 2018-19. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2020).
Emergency volunteer retention: can a culture of inclusiveness help?. AFAC19 powered by INTERSCHUTZ - Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC Research Forum (Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience, 2019). at <https://knowledge.aidr.org.au/resources/australian-journal-of-emergency-management-monograph-series/>
State Emergency Service volunteer views on expectations, experiences and motivations. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2019).
Enabling sustainable emergency volunteering: annual project report 2017-18. (Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC, 2018).
When joining is not enough: emergency services volunteers and the intention to remain. Australian Journal of Emergency Management 33, (2018).
Development and preliminary validation of the Constructive and Unconstructive Worry Questionnaire: A measure of individual differences in constructive versus unconstructive worry. Psychological Assessment 28, 1368-1378 (2016).
Development and preliminary validation of the Constructive and Unconstructive Worry Questionnaire: A measure of individual differences in constructive versus unconstructive worry. Psychological Assessment 28, 1368-1378 (2016).
Predicting risk-mitigating behaviors from indecisiveness and trait-anxiety: two cognitive pathways to task avoidance. Journal of Personality 84, 36-45 (2016).
A value and expectancy based approach to understanding residents' intended response to a wildfire threat. International Journal of Wildland Fire 25, (2016).
Predicting delay in residents’ decisions on defending v. evacuating through antecedents of decision avoidance. International Journal of Wildland Fire 24, 153-161 (2015).
Communicating Risk Information Processing Under Stress: Community Reactions - project report 2012-2013. 1-74 (2014).
Testing the Effectiveness of Task Difficulty, Behaviour Interpretation, and Social Comparison Interventions on Bushfire Preparedness – An Experimental Field Study. Brief Report on Phases 7 & 8 of the University of Western Australia & Bushfire CRC Research Project (2014).
Bushfire Survival-Related Decision Making: What the Stress and Performance Research Literature Tells Us. Bushfire CRC & AFAC 2011 Conference Science Day (2011). at <http://www.bushfirecrc.com/resources/pages-307-319-bushfire-survival-related-decision-making>
Capturing Community Members’ Bushfire Experiences: The Lake Clifton (WA) Fire. Bushfire CRC & AFAC 2011 Conference Science Day (2011). at <http://www.bushfirecrc.com/resources/pages-272-277-capturing-community-members-bushfire-experiences-lake-clifton-fire>