All over the world, sport events are seen as significant tools for creating positive social impact. This is understandable, as sport events have the power to attract enthusiastic participants, volunteers and to reach large audiences of visitors and followers via (social) media. Outbursts of excitement, pleasure and feelings of camaraderie are experienced among millions of people in the case of mega events. Still, a fairly large section of the population does not care that much for sports. Some may experience road blocks, litter and noise disturbance from the events. Sport events generally require investments, often from local or national authorities. Concerned citizens rightfully point at alternative usage of public money (e.g. schools, hea...
This contribution offers a theoretical perspective on the social impacts of sport events. Most resea...
This chapter focuses on research conducted in the UK prior to London 2012 and evaluates the potentia...
Building on the evidence of social impacts generated by sport events, there is a need for research t...
All over the world, sport events are seen as significant tools for creating positive social impact. ...
Contains fulltext : 159107.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)All over the wo...
1. Sports event promotes social activity and one of the goals is social skills development. Sort of ...
This study investigates the determinants and consequences of the perceived social impact of a sport ...
Social impacts are increasingly used as one of the main justifications for staging and funding event...
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...
Sport events are believed to promote dialogue, integration and peaceful understanding among groups, ...
The claimed benefits of sport events on sport participation rely on an asserted “trickle-down effect...
It is often claimed that sport events can stimulate interest and consequent participation in sport. ...
The triple-bottom line of economic efficiency, environmental integrity and social equity is meant to...
Whilst the economic costs and benefits of mega-events to host cities and countries are well document...
This contribution offers a theoretical perspective on the social impacts of sport events. Most resea...
This chapter focuses on research conducted in the UK prior to London 2012 and evaluates the potentia...
Building on the evidence of social impacts generated by sport events, there is a need for research t...
All over the world, sport events are seen as significant tools for creating positive social impact. ...
Contains fulltext : 159107.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)All over the wo...
1. Sports event promotes social activity and one of the goals is social skills development. Sort of ...
This study investigates the determinants and consequences of the perceived social impact of a sport ...
Social impacts are increasingly used as one of the main justifications for staging and funding event...
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...
Sport events are believed to promote dialogue, integration and peaceful understanding among groups, ...
The claimed benefits of sport events on sport participation rely on an asserted “trickle-down effect...
It is often claimed that sport events can stimulate interest and consequent participation in sport. ...
The triple-bottom line of economic efficiency, environmental integrity and social equity is meant to...
Whilst the economic costs and benefits of mega-events to host cities and countries are well document...
This contribution offers a theoretical perspective on the social impacts of sport events. Most resea...
This chapter focuses on research conducted in the UK prior to London 2012 and evaluates the potentia...
Building on the evidence of social impacts generated by sport events, there is a need for research t...