The paper aims to focus on the debate about mega event, and in particular on the effects that an important “media event” is able to generate on the territory and on its tourism attractiveness. On the one hand, mega events can be considered as a strong tourist attraction, and as powerful opportunities to improve the image of the city and to attract national and international visitors (Mihalik and Simoneita, 1998); on the other hand, they can represent a real barrier to development, “contributing to the naturalization of social inequalities” (Horne, 2007). In the current socio-political context, the question concerning benefits of a mega event in the host city is widely discussed. In the last two decades, there was a “race for bidding”, but c...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the reasons that mega-events rarely realise their p...
From the Olympics to the World Cup, mega sporting events are a source of enjoyment for millions, but...
There is considerable ambiguity about what makes an event a mega-event. Intervening in this debate, ...
Mega event: a matter of definition? The widespread availability of new communication instruments ha...
Mega sporting events can be defined by their impacts and complexity in organisation and delivery. Th...
Recent years have witnessed an increasing number of mega events being hosted by destination. The rol...
Problem, research strategy, and findings: Mega-events such as the Olympic Games and the Football Wor...
This book brings together different perspectives of mega-event bidding, hosting and legacies. Their ...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Whilst the economic costs and benefits of mega-events to host cities and countries are well document...
The paper reviews the current literature on mega events, namely the Olympic Games, underlining the r...
Book chapterFrom the Olympics to the World Cup, mega sporting events are a source of enjoyment for t...
The contributions to this Survey issue provide a contemporary insight to the mega-event phenomena, ...
The spread of new communication tools has "eaten away" at mega events and their strong symbolic valu...
Despite mega-events being long perceived as great opportunities by urban policy makers, several citi...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the reasons that mega-events rarely realise their p...
From the Olympics to the World Cup, mega sporting events are a source of enjoyment for millions, but...
There is considerable ambiguity about what makes an event a mega-event. Intervening in this debate, ...
Mega event: a matter of definition? The widespread availability of new communication instruments ha...
Mega sporting events can be defined by their impacts and complexity in organisation and delivery. Th...
Recent years have witnessed an increasing number of mega events being hosted by destination. The rol...
Problem, research strategy, and findings: Mega-events such as the Olympic Games and the Football Wor...
This book brings together different perspectives of mega-event bidding, hosting and legacies. Their ...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Whilst the economic costs and benefits of mega-events to host cities and countries are well document...
The paper reviews the current literature on mega events, namely the Olympic Games, underlining the r...
Book chapterFrom the Olympics to the World Cup, mega sporting events are a source of enjoyment for t...
The contributions to this Survey issue provide a contemporary insight to the mega-event phenomena, ...
The spread of new communication tools has "eaten away" at mega events and their strong symbolic valu...
Despite mega-events being long perceived as great opportunities by urban policy makers, several citi...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the reasons that mega-events rarely realise their p...
From the Olympics to the World Cup, mega sporting events are a source of enjoyment for millions, but...
There is considerable ambiguity about what makes an event a mega-event. Intervening in this debate, ...