This article examines the extent to which community participation and perceived impacts have an influence on residents' support of major events, more specifically, the Leeds Pride celebration. The research examines the perspectives of 400 Leeds permanent residents. The study tests a structural equation model, which has its theoretical basis in social exchange theory. It examines the constructs of community participation, perceived positive and negative impacts, and community support, including the actual participation of locals in the event. The findings reveal that the actual participation of locals to decision making influences their perspectives on community participation. The support is influenced by views of the perceived impacts, wher...
This paper uses a case study to consider community event practices that include local people in disc...
This paper aims to contribute to the debate on community engagement and participation in local commu...
Mega event successes are considerably dependant on the host community’s support, even if its plannin...
This article examines the extent to which community participation and perceived impacts have an infl...
Even if the participation of locals is limited in mega-event decision-making, their support is cruci...
Tourism as an industry has many kinds of impacts on destinations and their communities. The presence...
The purpose of this study is to better understand factors underlying local residents’ responses to m...
The aim of this research project is to conduct a critical evaluation of the social capital benefits ...
This paper presents a part of a more detailed study into the organisation of a community festival in...
This study investigates the structural relationship among perceived impacts, benefit perceptions, an...
The support and involvement in an event by local citizens will indirectly affect the performance of ...
This research project aims to look upon and explore the event impacts and sustainabilit...
Hallmark events have a great impact on a host community, and local support for such events is vital....
Thesis (M.Com. (Tourism))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.The primary objective o...
Purpose This paper investigates the contribution of the Scottish Winter Festivals in relation to civ...
This paper uses a case study to consider community event practices that include local people in disc...
This paper aims to contribute to the debate on community engagement and participation in local commu...
Mega event successes are considerably dependant on the host community’s support, even if its plannin...
This article examines the extent to which community participation and perceived impacts have an infl...
Even if the participation of locals is limited in mega-event decision-making, their support is cruci...
Tourism as an industry has many kinds of impacts on destinations and their communities. The presence...
The purpose of this study is to better understand factors underlying local residents’ responses to m...
The aim of this research project is to conduct a critical evaluation of the social capital benefits ...
This paper presents a part of a more detailed study into the organisation of a community festival in...
This study investigates the structural relationship among perceived impacts, benefit perceptions, an...
The support and involvement in an event by local citizens will indirectly affect the performance of ...
This research project aims to look upon and explore the event impacts and sustainabilit...
Hallmark events have a great impact on a host community, and local support for such events is vital....
Thesis (M.Com. (Tourism))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.The primary objective o...
Purpose This paper investigates the contribution of the Scottish Winter Festivals in relation to civ...
This paper uses a case study to consider community event practices that include local people in disc...
This paper aims to contribute to the debate on community engagement and participation in local commu...
Mega event successes are considerably dependant on the host community’s support, even if its plannin...