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International Event Management - Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice (Hardcover)
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The event industry is a robust economic force worldwide. It spans
into many other important sectors like travel, tourism,
hospitality, technology, media and communication, inter alia. In
America, it is estimated that 18 million events are organised
yearly, generating approximately $280 billion in spending and $66.8
billion in labour income (Event Industry Outlook 2016). Events
showcase talent and are perhaps those moments when societies and
communities group together to revive certain traditions and
cultures, which are otherwise dormant. In other contexts, like the
case of tourism, events create economic value for the hosting
destination, which boosts the economy. In contrast to permanent
attractions, an event has the potential to promote authenticity and
hence, is increasingly tapped by marketers for the purpose of
differentiation. For instance, destinations celebrate their unique
culture and heritage through events which represent important
milestones in their tourism history. Given their capacity to
attract visitors and generate profit, tourism destinations are
increasingly capitalising on events as a diversification strategy.
This trend has undoubtedly precipitated popularity in event studies
and hence the writing of this book. The landscape of the book
covers a broad spectrum of research. The chapters explore the
changing dimensions in the industry based on the following themes:
- Event Management Trends and Policies - Events and Destination
Image and Preference - Events and Education - Events, Attendees and
Organisers In the present book, an attempt is made to cover a wide
range of events (sport, cultural, festivals and weddings) and
issues related to the organisation and management of these events
(policies, terrorism, etc.). The chapters also provide solutions
and strategies for the organisation of successful events (protocol,
etc.). The book also offers an opportunity to understand attendees
from a consumer behaviour point of view. More importantly, some
chapters cover events from an education point of view by examining
the question from both a Higher Education perspective
(universities) and an event organiser angle (what is done to make
people aware of sustainability). The editors have invited academics
from Africa (Kenya, Algeria), South America (Argentina), Europe
(England, Italy and Greece), and the Middle East (Abu Dhabi) to
contribute thirteen chapters in the fields of their expertise. With
its perfect combination of theoretical and practical issues, this
book aims to share with readers the knowledge needed to
professionally manage events in different fields. The latest trends
including the key theories, concepts and case studies related to
event management are presented in a manner that intellectually
stimulates readers to get ready for an experiential learning
journey. This book will enable readers to understand the impact of
events on destination management organisations, explain the role of
events in promoting international sport competitions, and
understand the key issues in planning and designing collaborative
partnerships in event management. Each chapter features a real-life
case study to highlight key concepts and replace theoretical
concepts with practical solutions to effectively approach the
organisation of events, as well as preparing readers to tackle any
challenges they might face in their future opportunities to manage
events.
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