This book is the first to focus on the relationship between tourism and cricket. The pattern of cricket as a sport and as a tourist attraction is highly dynamic. This volume examines how cricket as a participant and spectator sport generates diverse tourism to both major and peripheral locations. It looks at the ways in which cricket's extended duration (compared to other sports) creates a different dynamic in terms of visitor-host interaction. It also considers how following cricket as a tourist and a participant causes exposure to unique pressures and results in unique behaviour. The book will appeal to researchers, students and teachers in tourism, sport and leisure
It is the aim of this dissertation, to answer three questions about cricket. First, why do people p...
This innovative research on managing and marketing team sport events was completed for the first tim...
The last fifteen years has seen significant growth and advancement in the study of sport tourism. T...
This book is the first to focus on the relationship between tourism and cricket. The pattern of cric...
[Extract] With one or two exceptions, Tourism and Cricket is insightful and well written. The book s...
[Extract] It is the working assumption of this chapter that it is possible to view international cri...
Sport provides an opportunity for international contact both at the level of competitors and, in muc...
illustrate the wide range of activities, places, and interactions apparent in sports tourism environ...
This study investigated differing emphasis cricket spectators place on key game experience variables...
The concept of sport related tourismhas become more prominent in the last fewyears as both an academ...
The relationship that sport fans and consumers construct with sport teams and leagues is central to ...
Although tourism is not a sport branch, it covers many sporting activities (sports recreation, sport...
Depending on their construction, cricket performance measures can be used to measure various aspects...
Destinations include the places, landscapes and communities where sport tourism development takes pl...
This paper examines the genesis and purpose of the Oxford Companion to Australian Cricket and more e...
It is the aim of this dissertation, to answer three questions about cricket. First, why do people p...
This innovative research on managing and marketing team sport events was completed for the first tim...
The last fifteen years has seen significant growth and advancement in the study of sport tourism. T...
This book is the first to focus on the relationship between tourism and cricket. The pattern of cric...
[Extract] With one or two exceptions, Tourism and Cricket is insightful and well written. The book s...
[Extract] It is the working assumption of this chapter that it is possible to view international cri...
Sport provides an opportunity for international contact both at the level of competitors and, in muc...
illustrate the wide range of activities, places, and interactions apparent in sports tourism environ...
This study investigated differing emphasis cricket spectators place on key game experience variables...
The concept of sport related tourismhas become more prominent in the last fewyears as both an academ...
The relationship that sport fans and consumers construct with sport teams and leagues is central to ...
Although tourism is not a sport branch, it covers many sporting activities (sports recreation, sport...
Depending on their construction, cricket performance measures can be used to measure various aspects...
Destinations include the places, landscapes and communities where sport tourism development takes pl...
This paper examines the genesis and purpose of the Oxford Companion to Australian Cricket and more e...
It is the aim of this dissertation, to answer three questions about cricket. First, why do people p...
This innovative research on managing and marketing team sport events was completed for the first tim...
The last fifteen years has seen significant growth and advancement in the study of sport tourism. T...