The issue of performance measurement in the leisure industry is
increasingly important, from both theoretical (academic) and
applied (practitioner) perspectives. Managers need accurate
indications of how their organisations are performing, to inform
their decisions. Policymakers need an evidence base for their
decisions regarding public leisure services. Students and
researchers in leisure management are increasingly turning their
attention to the principles and evidence of performance
measurement, as an aid to management decision-making.
The chapters in this text each present a different case study of
performance measurement. They cover a wide range of sectors in the
leisure industry including public recreation centres, theme parks,
play facilities, sport organisations, hospitality, and the Olympic
Games. The evidence from these cases covers examples from three
different continents and five different countries.
All the chapters report empirical research and all the cases
explore managerial implications. However, results are presented
with clearly explained statistical analysis, which can be easily
understood by a non-academic audience. The book will be useful for
leisure management students, researchers and practitioners. The
chapters provide both reviews of the relevant literature and
propose new measurement models based on original data.
This book was previously published as a special issue of
Managing Leisure.
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