Launching off but falling fast: experiences of becoming more physically active in response to the vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games
Luke R. Potwarka , Halyna Tepylo, Darla Fortune, Heather Mair
págs. 297-312
Use of social media for new service development by finnish event and festival organizers
Katja Pasanen, Henna Konu
págs. 313-325
One destination and two events: a comparative analysis on perceived value, satisfaction, and intention to revisit
Young Hoon Kim, Dan J. Kim, Tun Min Jai
págs. 327-339
Comparison of local and international festival attendees motives and perception of festival impacts: case of sauti za busara
Dev Jani, John R.M. Philemon
págs. 341-351
Exploring the site selection decisions of incentive travel planners
Judith Mair, Xin Jin, Joanne Jung-Eun Yoo
págs. 353-364
Ecological systems theory approach to corporate social responsibility: contextual perspectives from meeting planners
James Musgrave, Simon Woodward
págs. 365-381
Segmenting meeting and event management organizations based on business performance
Rob Hallak, Vivienne S. McCabe, Graham Brown, Guy Assaker
págs. 383-393
Community engagement and public events: the case of Australian folk festivals
Francesca Piazzi, Rob Harris
págs. 395-408
Workplace bullying: lessons from the special events industry
Miranda Kitterlin, Mary Tanke, David P. Stevens
págs. 409-417
The identification and differentiation of festival stakeholders
Mathilda Van Niekerk, Donald Getz
págs. 419-431
Engaging volunteers from regional communities: non-host city resident perceptions towards a mega-event and the opportunity to volunteer
Sheranne Fairley, Maria Louise Cardillo, Kevin Filo
págs. 433-447
págs. 449-455
Research note. Chile decime que se siente: sports, conflicts, and chronicles of miscarried hospitality
Maximiliano Emanuel Korstanje, Babu P. George, Ericka Amorim
págs. 457-462