Olympic event zones are characterised as being intensely formally regulated during live staging periods, producing exclusionary environments blamed for side-lining host community interests. Yet, our findings contradict what scholars perceive to be inflexible formal regulations, and, the regulator’s ability to take informal action. By interviewing and drawing on the experience of 17 regulators during London 2012 we identify how regulators simultaneously oscillate between modes of regulatory formality and informality, straddling what is referred to as the ‘formality-informality span’. Our application and theorisation of these concepts critiques existing explanations of how regulation is enacted in mega-sporting events, providing new insights ...
© 2017 Dr. Lloyd Douglas FreeburnThis thesis challenges the conventional conception of the private l...
Research on regulation and regulatory processes has traditionally focused on two prominent roles: ru...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Business.National Sport Federations are responsible for ...
Olympic event zones are characterised as being intensely formally regulated during live staging peri...
Mega-event security is often characterised as an exceptional exercise in terms of scale, scope and f...
Set within the context of the London 2012 Olympic Games, this thesis seeks to give an empirical acco...
The governance structure of the 2012 Olympic Games illustrates characteristics of ‘regulatory capita...
Over the past two decades, there has been increasing academic interest in examining the governance o...
The legacies of Sport Mega Events (SMEs) such as the Olympic Games are increasingly regarded as sign...
The “global” dimension of sport is, in the first instance, regulatory, and it embraces the whole com...
Over the past two decades, there has been increasing academic interest in examining the governance o...
A significant legacy of the 2012 Olympic Games was to demonstrate how such an event could be deliver...
The chapter uses a case study of the environmental protection and sustainability framework for Olymp...
The chapter uses a case study of the environmental protection and sustainability framework for Olym...
London 2012 promised local small businesses access to lucrative Olympic event-tourism and visitor tr...
© 2017 Dr. Lloyd Douglas FreeburnThis thesis challenges the conventional conception of the private l...
Research on regulation and regulatory processes has traditionally focused on two prominent roles: ru...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Business.National Sport Federations are responsible for ...
Olympic event zones are characterised as being intensely formally regulated during live staging peri...
Mega-event security is often characterised as an exceptional exercise in terms of scale, scope and f...
Set within the context of the London 2012 Olympic Games, this thesis seeks to give an empirical acco...
The governance structure of the 2012 Olympic Games illustrates characteristics of ‘regulatory capita...
Over the past two decades, there has been increasing academic interest in examining the governance o...
The legacies of Sport Mega Events (SMEs) such as the Olympic Games are increasingly regarded as sign...
The “global” dimension of sport is, in the first instance, regulatory, and it embraces the whole com...
Over the past two decades, there has been increasing academic interest in examining the governance o...
A significant legacy of the 2012 Olympic Games was to demonstrate how such an event could be deliver...
The chapter uses a case study of the environmental protection and sustainability framework for Olymp...
The chapter uses a case study of the environmental protection and sustainability framework for Olym...
London 2012 promised local small businesses access to lucrative Olympic event-tourism and visitor tr...
© 2017 Dr. Lloyd Douglas FreeburnThis thesis challenges the conventional conception of the private l...
Research on regulation and regulatory processes has traditionally focused on two prominent roles: ru...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Business.National Sport Federations are responsible for ...