The implementation of green practices in large-scale music festivals has begun to play a more significant role in event management in more recent years. This could be due to the increased consumer demand, escalated social responsibility of attendees or from festivals trying to impede their significant carbon footprint left on the environment. This study aims to investigate the influence and role that green practices in music festivals has on attendance. The research will achieve this by looking to compare the importance of green practices as a motivating factor for differing age cohorts, investigating attendees’ perceived views on music festivals and looking at the perceived ‘green’ attributes held by Glastonbury Festival. This research ai...
Efforts to include sustainable elements to produce green events are deemed critical in recent develo...
Motivations have been researched in relation to many different fields of study including psychology,...
This thesis follows the Mair & Jago (2010) model of drivers and barriers, adapted for open-air music...
Event organisers play a vital role to the implementation of sustainable events among festivals’ orga...
The aim of the study is to investigate the motivations and trends of festival attendees, the effect ...
MA (Tourism Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017The main goal of this stud...
Music festivals are part of a thriving sector within the events industry, offering distinct, unforge...
With an ever increasing population, humanity is now faced with significant global challenges that th...
This research project focuses on the motivations and barriers to sustainable practices within the mu...
As environmental issues arise concern more and more every day, the music festival business has also ...
The purpose of this research was to explore the impacts of perceived greenwashing of event sustainab...
This chapter explores the ‘greening’ of the contemporary music festival scene by reviewing the envir...
The music industry in the UK has been a rising trend in recent years and has a powerful draw of tour...
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore the influences of green marketing communications o...
Abstract The aim of this study is to carry out an investigation into the motivational factors behi...
Efforts to include sustainable elements to produce green events are deemed critical in recent develo...
Motivations have been researched in relation to many different fields of study including psychology,...
This thesis follows the Mair & Jago (2010) model of drivers and barriers, adapted for open-air music...
Event organisers play a vital role to the implementation of sustainable events among festivals’ orga...
The aim of the study is to investigate the motivations and trends of festival attendees, the effect ...
MA (Tourism Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017The main goal of this stud...
Music festivals are part of a thriving sector within the events industry, offering distinct, unforge...
With an ever increasing population, humanity is now faced with significant global challenges that th...
This research project focuses on the motivations and barriers to sustainable practices within the mu...
As environmental issues arise concern more and more every day, the music festival business has also ...
The purpose of this research was to explore the impacts of perceived greenwashing of event sustainab...
This chapter explores the ‘greening’ of the contemporary music festival scene by reviewing the envir...
The music industry in the UK has been a rising trend in recent years and has a powerful draw of tour...
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore the influences of green marketing communications o...
Abstract The aim of this study is to carry out an investigation into the motivational factors behi...
Efforts to include sustainable elements to produce green events are deemed critical in recent develo...
Motivations have been researched in relation to many different fields of study including psychology,...
This thesis follows the Mair & Jago (2010) model of drivers and barriers, adapted for open-air music...