Sports tourists and non-sport tourists: Are they different in terms of sociodemographics, psychographics, or behavior?
Asli D. A. Tasci, Jeeyeon Hahm, Deborah Breiter
págs. 303-315
Proud to be British: An Autoethnographic Study of Working as a Games Maker at London 2012
Debbie Sadd
págs. 317-332
Alexandr Vetitnev, Nadezhda Bobina, F. Anne Terwiel
págs. 333-352
págs. 353-365
Blinded by Gold: Toronto Sports Community Ignores Negative Legacies of 2015 Pan Am Games
Madeleine Orr, Nigel Jarvis
págs. 367-378
Mega-Sports Events and Stock Market Returns: The Case of the 2022 World Cup
Eissa Mohamed Abdelaziz, Al Refai Hisham
págs. 379-388
It's a Once-in-a-Lifetime Experience and Opportunity: Deal with it! Volunteer Perceptions of the Management of the Volunteer Experience at the London 2012 Olympic Games
Holmes Kirsten, Nichols Geoff, Ralston Rita
págs. 389-403
Chou Cindy Yunhsin, Huang Shih Chang, Judith Mair
págs. 405-422
Antecedents of Sport Event Satisfaction and Behavioral Intentions: The Role of Sport Identification, Motivation, and Place Dependence
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págs. 423-439
To Attend or not to Attend a Rural Folk Festival: Examining Nonattendees' Behavior Using a Temporal Approach
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págs. 441-452
Finding the Gaps in Event Management Research: A Descriptive Meta-Analysis
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págs. 453-467
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Student Volunteer Placements in Events, Tourism, and Hospitality: Understanding the Views of Multiple Stakeholders
Hannah Lovegrove, Sheranne Fairley
págs. 483-500