The hosting of a mega-sport event (MSE) has a number of implications for a host country, some positive and some negative. This research explores the influence of the on-field performance of the host country's national team (NT), in this case for the Olympic Games, on the decision to bid for and potentially host such an MSE. Previous studies have normally focused on residents and international tourists who attend the event, thereby not considering the views of (i) nonresident communities of the host country and (ii) international and domestic spectators. This research responds by investigating the impact of individual associations with the (Olympic) NT through examining the expectations for and perceived performance of the NT on behavioral a...
Survey-based research explored the moderating effects of "exposure" to the Australian free...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the systematic influence of core product features, ...
Olympic Games provide an arguably unparalleled amount of opportunities for the host city and country...
This is an empirical, descriptive study of tourists at sport mega-events. Its purpose is to describe...
This is an empirical, descriptive study of tourists at sport mega-events. Its purpose is to describe...
Purpose: Little research has examined sponsorship within the context of mega-event and related host ...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to identify and describe mega sports event market seg...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the images of the Olympic Games and their host countries, as...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the views of residents and foreigners of the Olympi...
It appears that government leaders and sports administrators across cultures generally perceive glob...
Previous studies on the topic of the 'Olympic Effect' and its impact on tourism reveal both positive...
Despite the growing importance of a 'triple bottom line' approach to mega sport event research, limi...
The purpose of the study was to (1) to identify the intrinsic motivation for potential tourists to v...
Contemporarily, the hosting of mega-sport-events (MSEs) is one of several strategies used by cities ...
Survey-based research explored the moderating effects of "exposure" to the Australian free-to-air te...
Survey-based research explored the moderating effects of "exposure" to the Australian free...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the systematic influence of core product features, ...
Olympic Games provide an arguably unparalleled amount of opportunities for the host city and country...
This is an empirical, descriptive study of tourists at sport mega-events. Its purpose is to describe...
This is an empirical, descriptive study of tourists at sport mega-events. Its purpose is to describe...
Purpose: Little research has examined sponsorship within the context of mega-event and related host ...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to identify and describe mega sports event market seg...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the images of the Olympic Games and their host countries, as...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the views of residents and foreigners of the Olympi...
It appears that government leaders and sports administrators across cultures generally perceive glob...
Previous studies on the topic of the 'Olympic Effect' and its impact on tourism reveal both positive...
Despite the growing importance of a 'triple bottom line' approach to mega sport event research, limi...
The purpose of the study was to (1) to identify the intrinsic motivation for potential tourists to v...
Contemporarily, the hosting of mega-sport-events (MSEs) is one of several strategies used by cities ...
Survey-based research explored the moderating effects of "exposure" to the Australian free-to-air te...
Survey-based research explored the moderating effects of "exposure" to the Australian free...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the systematic influence of core product features, ...
Olympic Games provide an arguably unparalleled amount of opportunities for the host city and country...