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Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given
area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject
in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of
travel. They are relevant but also visionary. Offering a unique
collection of established and emerging perspectives on event
management, this Research Agenda investigates contemporary themes
and innovative methodologies. 10 chapters cover core topics in the
current academic debate, exploring the development of event
management from a management-oriented field into a
multidisciplinary research area. Organised into three parts, the
Research Agenda contains international contributions from academics
across tourism, geography, management, psychology and sociology
fields. Initially tackling events in society, the book moves on to
look specifically at the consumer, and finally examines the event
organization. Chapters recommend the integration of events in
geographical and political contexts, suggesting research agendas
for the future that focus on the spectator, the participant and,
ultimately, the consumer. Critical reading for management and
tourism scholars, this book offers key insights to developing
topics in the field. Event practitioners and policy makers will
also greatly benefit from reading this.
The Value of Events fills an important niche in the literature on
events, being the first book to comprehensively deal with the
subject of value creation and measurement, as opposed to impact
assessment and programme evaluation. Value creation and measurement
is often done routinely from specific perspectives such as tourism,
event management, corporate marketing, or customer satisfaction.
However, there exist a number of discourses on value and evaluation
that have not yet received adequate attention, including the
justification of governmental intervention and the costs and
benefits of hosting major events. This edited book, written by an
international group of academics with expertise in the relevant
fields of events, tourism, sport and culture, offers new insight
into events and their relationship to sustainability, social
responsibility, cultural and social value. Fostering debate in the
context of conceptual thinking, philosophising, multiple
stakeholder perspectives and interdisciplinary approaches, it
challenges the events industry, students, policy-makers and
strategists with new perspectives on value, with implications for
impact forecasting and assessment. This is a book for all students
pursuing degrees in fields where planned events are important
topics, while being of great interest to researchers,
policy-makers, evaluators and organisers/managers of planned
events. Within a subject in need of further attention, The Value of
Events offers the most comprehensive overview of event value to
date.
Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given
area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject
in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of
travel. They are relevant but also visionary. Offering a unique
collection of established and emerging perspectives on event
management, this Research Agenda investigates contemporary themes
and innovative methodologies. 10 chapters cover core topics in the
current academic debate, exploring the development of event
management from a management-oriented field into a
multidisciplinary research area. Organised into three parts, the
Research Agenda contains international contributions from academics
across tourism, geography, management, psychology and sociology
fields. Initially tackling events in society, the book moves on to
look specifically at the consumer, and finally examines the event
organization. Chapters recommend the integration of events in
geographical and political contexts, suggesting research agendas
for the future that focus on the spectator, the participant and,
ultimately, the consumer. Critical reading for management and
tourism scholars, this book offers key insights to developing
topics in the field. Event practitioners and policy makers will
also greatly benefit from reading this.
Events are increasingly used instrumentally to achieve goals of
society such as cultural development, destination branding or
economic development. Event impacts are, however, routinely
measured from a purely economic perspective. Event Impact fills an
important niche and a void in the literature on events by taking a
holistic approach, incorporating issues like value creation,
experiential value, value measurement, sustainability and impact
assessment. It is one of the first books devoted to comprehensively
dealing with the subject of event impacts, combining the ideas of
an international group of academics to tackle an expanding area of
research that cannot be met by the work of a single researcher.
Methodological concepts such as triple impact assessment,
cost-benefit analysis, travel cost method and Q-sort are combined,
applied and tested in an event context, creating a unique book that
broadens and deepens our knowledge about event impacts
theoretically, methodologically as well as empirically. This book
was originally published as a special issue of the Scandinavian
Journal of Hospitality and Tourism.
The Value of Events fills an important niche in the literature on
events, being the first book to comprehensively deal with the
subject of value creation and measurement, as opposed to impact
assessment and programme evaluation. Value creation and measurement
is often done routinely from specific perspectives such as tourism,
event management, corporate marketing, or customer satisfaction.
However, there exist a number of discourses on value and evaluation
that have not yet received adequate attention, including the
justification of governmental intervention and the costs and
benefits of hosting major events. This edited book, written by an
international group of academics with expertise in the relevant
fields of events, tourism, sport and culture, offers new insight
into events and their relationship to sustainability, social
responsibility, cultural and social value. Fostering debate in the
context of conceptual thinking, philosophising, multiple
stakeholder perspectives and interdisciplinary approaches, it
challenges the events industry, students, policy-makers and
strategists with new perspectives on value, with implications for
impact forecasting and assessment. This is a book for all students
pursuing degrees in fields where planned events are important
topics, while being of great interest to researchers,
policy-makers, evaluators and organisers/managers of planned
events. Within a subject in need of further attention, The Value of
Events offers the most comprehensive overview of event value to
date.
Events are increasingly used instrumentally to achieve goals of
society such as cultural development, destination branding or
economic development. Event impacts are, however, routinely
measured from a purely economic perspective. Event Impact fills an
important niche and a void in the literature on events by taking a
holistic approach, incorporating issues like value creation,
experiential value, value measurement, sustainability and impact
assessment. It is one of the first books devoted to comprehensively
dealing with the subject of event impacts, combining the ideas of
an international group of academics to tackle an expanding area of
research that cannot be met by the work of a single researcher.
Methodological concepts such as triple impact assessment,
cost-benefit analysis, travel cost method and Q-sort are combined,
applied and tested in an event context, creating a unique book that
broadens and deepens our knowledge about event impacts
theoretically, methodologically as well as empirically. This book
was originally published as a special issue of the Scandinavian
Journal of Hospitality and Tourism.
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Windswept (Paperback)
Tommie D Conrad; Tommie D Conrad
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R275
Discovery Miles 2 750
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Chase Adams has spent the past ten years devoting his life to the
family ranch. With no time left for himself, he gave up any hope of
ever finding love. Enter Bryn Collins, who literally stumbles into
his life. They embark upon a friendship and tentative romance, one
that threatens to be undone by lies and unspoken feelings. An
unexpected set of circumstances will determine whether they go back
to their former lives, or choose to be swept away by love.
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