Managing Events, Festivals and the Visitor Economy

Managing Events, Festivals and the Visitor Economy

Concepts, Collaborations and Cases

Avellino, Marie; Duignan, Michael B.; Gilde, Werner; Green, Claudia; Briguglio, Lino; Gerard, Simon; Chen, Ning Chris; Ardley, Barry; Barber, Andrea; Fyall, Alan

CABI Publishing

12/2021

208

Mole

Inglês

9781789242850

15 a 20 dias

591

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1: Managing the visitor economy: concepts, collaborations and cases 2: Studying the complexities of events and festivals and relationships to the visitor economy 3: Creating dementia-friendly destinations in Scotland 4: (Re)visiting spaces of home: German Heimat tourists 'returning' to Timisoara, Romania 5: Re-inventing 'Ice on Whyte': how a mature winter festival sought renewal in the visitor economy 6: Flagship attraction development and destination competitiveness: the Grand Egyptian Museum, Egypt 7: Understanding generational differences in multiple place identities and the visitor economy: the case of migrants' descendants in China 8: Managing overtourism at UNESCO sites: the case of Angkor Wat, Cambodia 9: Locals' satisfaction and dissatisfaction with overtourism and events in Winchester, UK 10: Assessing Malta's overtourism 11: The impact of the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games on the visitor economy: a human rights perspective 12: Collaborating with students to provide consultancy to Lincoln City football club and the visitor economy 13: Using a student as producers approach to study visitor experiences in relation to the Magna Carta Exhibition in Lincoln, UK
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Visitor economy; Tourism management; Events and festivals; Critical and current issues; Sustainable, inclusive regional development; Visitor economy - Skills, knowledge, and competencies; In-depth case studies: theoretical development and empirical evidence; Stakeholder theory and analysis; Stakeholder collaboration: academic, industry, policy and students; Spaces, places and attractions; Visitor flows, circulations and consumption; Destination marketing, development and competitiveness; Impact and evaluation; Environmental challenges and solutions; Entrepreneurship and innovation; Blended learning; Live extended and/or updated online material; Business, management and organisational theory; Social science and/or humanities; Students as partners.