Recent work on sport events has argued that host governments should do\ud more to leverage events in order to obtain and spread the benefits. This study uses\ud ethnographic methods to compare two cities’ implementation of a programme designed\ud to leverage the presence of visiting teams training for the 2006 Commonwealth Games.\ud Whereas one city formulated and implemented a detailed strategic plan to obtain\ud benefits from its relationship with its adopted visiting team (Papua New Guinea), the\ud other made no effort to benefit from adopting a visiting team (Wales). The city that\ud leveraged its visiting team obtained new relationships, cultural insights, and improved\ud organisational networks, whereas the city that did not leverage ...
In 2006, the Commonwealth Games were hosted by the State of Victoria, Australia. This study examine...
Building on the evidence of social impacts generated by sport events, there is a need for research t...
Athletes represent their country at international games, but cities compete for the right to host th...
Recent work on sport events has argued that host governments should do more to leverage events in o...
Recent work on sport events has argued that host governments should do more to leverage events in or...
Event leverage provides information about what outcomes occur as a result of an event. Unlike event ...
Heightened inter-city competition for hosting sport mega-events has increased the involvement of lev...
It is recognised that government involvement in sport events is based on various rationales, and the...
Sport events are believed to promote dialogue, integration and peaceful understanding among groups, ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore how non-host cities strategically plan to leverage ...
Sport events are believed to promote dialogue, integration, and peaceful understanding among dispara...
One particular strategy employed by governments and government agencies to promote sport participati...
Sport events not only provide opportunities for economic or urban development, but also for local co...
It is often claimed that sport events can stimulate interest and consequent participation in sport. ...
Sport events can be leveraged by a number of different stakeholders. The current research positions ...
In 2006, the Commonwealth Games were hosted by the State of Victoria, Australia. This study examine...
Building on the evidence of social impacts generated by sport events, there is a need for research t...
Athletes represent their country at international games, but cities compete for the right to host th...
Recent work on sport events has argued that host governments should do more to leverage events in o...
Recent work on sport events has argued that host governments should do more to leverage events in or...
Event leverage provides information about what outcomes occur as a result of an event. Unlike event ...
Heightened inter-city competition for hosting sport mega-events has increased the involvement of lev...
It is recognised that government involvement in sport events is based on various rationales, and the...
Sport events are believed to promote dialogue, integration and peaceful understanding among groups, ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore how non-host cities strategically plan to leverage ...
Sport events are believed to promote dialogue, integration, and peaceful understanding among dispara...
One particular strategy employed by governments and government agencies to promote sport participati...
Sport events not only provide opportunities for economic or urban development, but also for local co...
It is often claimed that sport events can stimulate interest and consequent participation in sport. ...
Sport events can be leveraged by a number of different stakeholders. The current research positions ...
In 2006, the Commonwealth Games were hosted by the State of Victoria, Australia. This study examine...
Building on the evidence of social impacts generated by sport events, there is a need for research t...
Athletes represent their country at international games, but cities compete for the right to host th...