Contemporarily, the hosting of mega-sport-events (MSEs) is one of several strategies used by cities and governments to bring about improvements in a place’s image and recognition. With that in mind, the overall aim of this study, underpinned by theoretical-methodological social representation theory, was to evaluate the domestic image impact of hosting the 2012 Summer Olympic Games for the city of London, and in doing so, whether any image-transfer (or co-branding) processes occurred between the place and event. In addition to adding to the emergent body of work aimed at using social representation theory to measure place image, the authors are among the first to employ a matched-sample research approach to measuring the impact of an MSE on...
An evaluation of the domestic pre-event social representations of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Game
In an era when popular and mass cultures are positioned further up the symbolic hierarchy, sport eve...
International audienceThe goal of this study is to examine if hosting major sporting events represen...
Contemporarily, the hosting of mega-sport-events (MSEs) is one of several strategies used by cities ...
Contemporarily, the hosting of mega-sport-events (MSEs) is one of several strategies used by cities ...
Contemporarily, the hosting of mega-events (MEs) is one of several strategies used by cities and gov...
Along with the World Cup, the Olympics is widely considered to be the most lucrative and sought-afte...
An evaluation of the image impact of the 2012 Olympic Games: domestic pre-Games perception
Introduction: In 2012 the city of London will host the XXX Olympic Summer Games. For both developed ...
The overall aim of this research, located within the critical realist research paradigm,...
The overall aim of this research, located within the critical realist research paradigm,...
The goal of this study is to examine if hosting major sporting events represents a relevant strategy...
The overall aim of this research, located within the critical realist research paradigm,...
The goal of this study is to examine if hosting major sporting events represents a relevant strategy...
The goal of this study is to examine if hosting major sporting events represents a relevant strategy...
An evaluation of the domestic pre-event social representations of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Game
In an era when popular and mass cultures are positioned further up the symbolic hierarchy, sport eve...
International audienceThe goal of this study is to examine if hosting major sporting events represen...
Contemporarily, the hosting of mega-sport-events (MSEs) is one of several strategies used by cities ...
Contemporarily, the hosting of mega-sport-events (MSEs) is one of several strategies used by cities ...
Contemporarily, the hosting of mega-events (MEs) is one of several strategies used by cities and gov...
Along with the World Cup, the Olympics is widely considered to be the most lucrative and sought-afte...
An evaluation of the image impact of the 2012 Olympic Games: domestic pre-Games perception
Introduction: In 2012 the city of London will host the XXX Olympic Summer Games. For both developed ...
The overall aim of this research, located within the critical realist research paradigm,...
The overall aim of this research, located within the critical realist research paradigm,...
The goal of this study is to examine if hosting major sporting events represents a relevant strategy...
The overall aim of this research, located within the critical realist research paradigm,...
The goal of this study is to examine if hosting major sporting events represents a relevant strategy...
The goal of this study is to examine if hosting major sporting events represents a relevant strategy...
An evaluation of the domestic pre-event social representations of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Game
In an era when popular and mass cultures are positioned further up the symbolic hierarchy, sport eve...
International audienceThe goal of this study is to examine if hosting major sporting events represen...