This contribution offers a theoretical perspective on the social impacts of sport events. Most research in this area has focused on global mega sport events (MSEs). However, given the fact that there are many more, smaller non-mega sport events (NMSEs) being organised in this global world, the paper calls for a reflection on how these smaller types of events can potentially contribute to benefit residents of local communities. The paper contrasts and compares social impacts and outcomes of both, MSEs and NMSEs, using four different perspectives: power relations, urban regeneration, socialisation, and human capital. There is reason to believe that NMSEs may be more relevant in creating durable benefits for host communities, as compared to MS...
Large-scale sport events help attract a wide range of attendees, resulting in various implications f...
The use of mega sporting events to achieve social goals for socially excluded groups is heavily cont...
This study investigates the determinants and consequences of the perceived social impact of a sport ...
Sport events not only provide opportunities for economic or urban development, but also for local co...
The triple-bottom line of economic efficiency, environmental integrity and social equity is meant to...
All over the world, sport events are seen as significant tools for creating positive social impact. ...
All over the world, sport events are seen as significant tools for creating positive social impact. ...
The staging of sport events directly impacts the quality of life of people living in the host commun...
Whilst the economic costs and benefits of mega-events to host cities and countries are well document...
Sport events are used more and more in both developing and developed contexts to promote development...
Social impacts are increasingly used as one of the main justifications for staging and funding event...
The aim of the paper is to prove the thesis that the organization of mass events actually affect the...
Social capital is a key component of understanding the relationship between European sport governing...
Social impacts are increasingly used as one of the main justifications for staging and funding event...
Staging large events, be they cultural, political, sporting, economic or social, is part of a wider ...
Large-scale sport events help attract a wide range of attendees, resulting in various implications f...
The use of mega sporting events to achieve social goals for socially excluded groups is heavily cont...
This study investigates the determinants and consequences of the perceived social impact of a sport ...
Sport events not only provide opportunities for economic or urban development, but also for local co...
The triple-bottom line of economic efficiency, environmental integrity and social equity is meant to...
All over the world, sport events are seen as significant tools for creating positive social impact. ...
All over the world, sport events are seen as significant tools for creating positive social impact. ...
The staging of sport events directly impacts the quality of life of people living in the host commun...
Whilst the economic costs and benefits of mega-events to host cities and countries are well document...
Sport events are used more and more in both developing and developed contexts to promote development...
Social impacts are increasingly used as one of the main justifications for staging and funding event...
The aim of the paper is to prove the thesis that the organization of mass events actually affect the...
Social capital is a key component of understanding the relationship between European sport governing...
Social impacts are increasingly used as one of the main justifications for staging and funding event...
Staging large events, be they cultural, political, sporting, economic or social, is part of a wider ...
Large-scale sport events help attract a wide range of attendees, resulting in various implications f...
The use of mega sporting events to achieve social goals for socially excluded groups is heavily cont...
This study investigates the determinants and consequences of the perceived social impact of a sport ...