Event Impact

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CGE Modeling
Consumer Surplus
Consumer Surplus Estimates
cost benefit analysis
cultural event measurement
Direct Economic Impact
ECOC
ECOC Event
Ecological Footprint Analysis
Economic impact
Economic Impact Analysis
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Erik Lundberg
Event Bidding
event evaluation methods
Event Impact Research
Event Impacts
Event Researchers
Event Sport Tourism
Explicit Memory
Food Enjoyment
Greg Richards
Harry Arne Solberg
Host Country Conditions
John Armbrecht
Kari Einarsen
Larry Dwyer
Lenia Marques
Leo Jago
Likert Scaling
Major Sport Events
multidimensional event impact assessment
Non-market Valuation Techniques
Nostalgia Sport Tourism
Participant benefits
Peter Forsyth
Psychosocial Benefits
Reidar J. Mykletun
Reza Mortazavi
Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism
Sociocultural Impacts
Special Event Evaluation
Sport Tourism
Stated Preference Method
sustainability in events
TCM
Tobias Heldt
Tommy D. Andersson
Tourism
tourism impact studies
triple impact assessment

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367143015
  • Weight: 240g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jan 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Events are increasingly used instrumentally to achieve goals of society such as cultural development, destination branding or economic development. Event impacts are, however, routinely measured from a purely economic perspective. Event Impact fills an important niche and a void in the literature on events by taking a holistic approach, incorporating issues like value creation, experiential value, value measurement, sustainability and impact assessment. It is one of the first books devoted to comprehensively dealing with the subject of event impacts, combining the ideas of an international group of academics to tackle an expanding area of research that cannot be met by the work of a single researcher. Methodological concepts such as triple impact assessment, cost–benefit analysis, travel cost method and Q-sort are combined, applied and tested in an event context, creating a unique book that broadens and deepens our knowledge about event impacts theoretically, methodologically as well as empirically. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism.

John Armbrecht, PhD, is Head of the Centre for Tourism and researcher at the School of Business, Economics and Law, Gothenburg University, Sweden. He received his PhD in marketing and has mainly published research on experiential and non-use values within areas like cultural tourism, cultural economics and event and festival economics.

Tommy D. Andersson, PhD, is a Senior Professor in Tourism and Hospitality Management at Gothenburg University, Sweden, and Professor II at Molde University College, Norway. He received his PhD in managerial economics and has been interested in economic impact analysis, event management and cost–benefit analysis. Most of his publications are in the area of event research and food tourism research.