Due to the challenges associated with measurement, studies attempting to evaluate the effects of mega and non-mega sports events from a broader, more comprehensive perspective are rare. This paper relies on Camagni's concept of territorial capital, which is often used to evaluate policy actions in regional studies but represents a new concept in sport. The study investigates the option of employing this concept to evaluate international sports events. It is thus the first to involve the concept in the area of sports events and, indeed, in sport generally. After introducing the concept, its four traditional subdimensions are addressed ('public goods and resources', 'private fixed capital stock', 'social capital' and 'human capital') and impl...
Sporting events are a stimulant for the economy and for improving social benefits. This paper aims t...
Socio-cultural studies of sport in society have employed various conceptual categories from a variet...
Mega sporting events can be defined by their impacts and complexity in organisation and delivery. Th...
Social capital is a key component of understanding the relationship between European sport governing...
The aim of the paper is to prove the thesis that the organization of mass events actually affect the...
Social capital in sport emphasises how changes regarding developing social values with sports will b...
Social capital in sports has become an increasingly studied topic. In particular, it has been argued...
Sport events are big business, attracting not only a large number of participants, spectators and sp...
The paper deals with big sports events economic impact measuring. Impact studies of the big events ...
The sports sector makes a significant multilateral contribution to the development of economic syste...
This contribution offers a theoretical perspective on the social impacts of sport events. Most resea...
This chapter focuses on the role of sport in a countrys economy. The economic importance of sport r...
The o bjective of this paper is to expl ore whethe r huge publ ic investments in international spor...
Sport has always been an important part of society but it is now becoming an increasingly important ...
Social capital is a key component in understanding the relationship between European sport governing...
Sporting events are a stimulant for the economy and for improving social benefits. This paper aims t...
Socio-cultural studies of sport in society have employed various conceptual categories from a variet...
Mega sporting events can be defined by their impacts and complexity in organisation and delivery. Th...
Social capital is a key component of understanding the relationship between European sport governing...
The aim of the paper is to prove the thesis that the organization of mass events actually affect the...
Social capital in sport emphasises how changes regarding developing social values with sports will b...
Social capital in sports has become an increasingly studied topic. In particular, it has been argued...
Sport events are big business, attracting not only a large number of participants, spectators and sp...
The paper deals with big sports events economic impact measuring. Impact studies of the big events ...
The sports sector makes a significant multilateral contribution to the development of economic syste...
This contribution offers a theoretical perspective on the social impacts of sport events. Most resea...
This chapter focuses on the role of sport in a countrys economy. The economic importance of sport r...
The o bjective of this paper is to expl ore whethe r huge publ ic investments in international spor...
Sport has always been an important part of society but it is now becoming an increasingly important ...
Social capital is a key component in understanding the relationship between European sport governing...
Sporting events are a stimulant for the economy and for improving social benefits. This paper aims t...
Socio-cultural studies of sport in society have employed various conceptual categories from a variet...
Mega sporting events can be defined by their impacts and complexity in organisation and delivery. Th...