© 2014, Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to report the findings of a British Academy funded project that investigated the knowledge sharing activities of volunteers within three Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) festivals. Design/methodology/approach– Three case study festivals were selected based on factors such as longevity and size. Rich qualitative data were collected using semi-structured interviews with volunteers in key festival roles and focus groups with a range of other volunteers. Findings– A range of inhibitors and enablers to sharing festival knowledge were identified, some of which have not yet featured in the knowledge management (KM) literature. Riege’s categorisation of individual, organis...
The aim of this study is to uncover the most effective methods used in widening access and developin...
Many volunteers in different festival organisations within the hospitality industry begin with great...
Festival managers in regional locations often have limited access to didactic experiences in their f...
Voluntary sector organisations are operated principally by volunteers who are not obliged to share t...
Voluntary sector organisations are operated principally by volunteers who are not obliged to share t...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore how and why volunteers share knowledge and engage in other r...
© The Authors, 2017. This paper offers insights into the role and processes associated with knowledg...
Despite the growing importance of volunteers to many organizations, there has been little research i...
This paper presents a part of a more detailed study into the organisation of a community festival in...
Knowledge management is regarded as an important prerequisite for innovation and is crucial for the ...
Purpose – Using the inaugural Edinburgh International Magic Festival (EIMF) as a case study, the pur...
This event is a Christian music festival that takes place at Mystery Creek on Auckland Anniversary w...
Despite the existence of measurement indicators for the social impacts of festivals, there has been ...
Volunteers are integral to successful events (Elstad, 2003; Slaughter, 2002), without whom festival ...
Events are an ever-growing phenomenon in contemporary society. They are used to make different place...
The aim of this study is to uncover the most effective methods used in widening access and developin...
Many volunteers in different festival organisations within the hospitality industry begin with great...
Festival managers in regional locations often have limited access to didactic experiences in their f...
Voluntary sector organisations are operated principally by volunteers who are not obliged to share t...
Voluntary sector organisations are operated principally by volunteers who are not obliged to share t...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore how and why volunteers share knowledge and engage in other r...
© The Authors, 2017. This paper offers insights into the role and processes associated with knowledg...
Despite the growing importance of volunteers to many organizations, there has been little research i...
This paper presents a part of a more detailed study into the organisation of a community festival in...
Knowledge management is regarded as an important prerequisite for innovation and is crucial for the ...
Purpose – Using the inaugural Edinburgh International Magic Festival (EIMF) as a case study, the pur...
This event is a Christian music festival that takes place at Mystery Creek on Auckland Anniversary w...
Despite the existence of measurement indicators for the social impacts of festivals, there has been ...
Volunteers are integral to successful events (Elstad, 2003; Slaughter, 2002), without whom festival ...
Events are an ever-growing phenomenon in contemporary society. They are used to make different place...
The aim of this study is to uncover the most effective methods used in widening access and developin...
Many volunteers in different festival organisations within the hospitality industry begin with great...
Festival managers in regional locations often have limited access to didactic experiences in their f...