Event studies theory, research and policy for planned events

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1. Verfasser: Getz, Donald 1949- (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: Amsterdam [u.a.] Elsevier 2007
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Schriftenreihe:Events management series
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adam_text Contents Series editors ix Series preface xi Preface xiii Dedication xix Acknowledgements xxi List of figures xxiii 1 Introduction and Overview of Event Studies 1 What Is Event Studies? 2 Event Studies: Core Phenomenon and Major Themes 9 2 The World of Planned Events 17 Describing and Classifying Events 18 Planned versus Unplanned Events 27 Typology of Event Forms 30 3 Foundation Disciplines: Part One 49 Introduction 50 Anthropology 50 Sociology 55 Psychology 61 Environmental Psychology 65 Social Psychology 68 4 Foundation Disciplines: Part Two 75 Philosophy 76 Religious Studies 78 Economics 80 Management 89 Political Science 98 Law 101 5 Foundation Disciplines: Part Three 105 Introduction 106 History 106 Human Geography 114 Future Studies 119 Closely Related Professional Fields 127 Introduction 128 Parks and Recreation Management: Leisure Studies- 128 Tourism Management and Tourism Studies 138 Hospitality Management and Hospitality Studies 146 Education and Interpretation 147 Communications, Media and Performance Studies 152 Arts and Cultural Management 158 Cultural Studies 159 Sport Management and Sport Studies 160 Venue, Club and Assembly Management 162 Theatre Studies 163 The Event Experience and Meanings 169 Defining Experience 170 A Model of the Planned Event Experience 177 Generic and Specific Types of Planned Event Experiences 182 Meanings Attached to Planned Event Experiences 196 Event Design 207 What is Event Design? 208 Designing the Setting 212 Theme and Programme Design 223 Service Design and Quality 228 Design of Gastronomy and Other Consumables 230 Antecedents and Choices 235 What Are Antecedents? 236 Barriers and Constraints 245 Decision-Making 249 Post-experience Evaluation and Feedback 253 Management of Events 257 Leadership, Founders and Organizational Culture 258 Organizational and Inter-organizational Behaviour 264 Planning and Decision-Making 271 Operations and Logistics 275 Marketing and Communications 278 Resources and Financial Management 282 Human Resources and Volunteer Management 286 Risk, Health and Safety 291 Research, Evaluation and Information Systems 293 11 Outcomes and the Impacted 299 What are Outcomes and Impacts? 300 Personal Outcomes 301 Social, Cultural and Political Outcomes 303 Economic Outcomes 309 Environmental Outcomes 314 Impact Assessment and Cost-Benefit Evaluation 317 12 Events and Public Policy 327 What Is Public Policy? 328 Justifying Public-Sector Involvement 329 Economic Policy and Events 334 Cultural Policy and Events 337 Social Policy and Events 340 Environmental Policy and Events 342 Public Policy-Making 344 13 Creating Knowledge in Event Studies 351 A Framework for Knowledge Creation 352 Philosophy and Knowledge 355 Research Methodologies 359 Research Purposes and Methods 362 A Research Agenda for Event Studies 371 14 Conclusions 383 The Planned Event Experience 384 Designing Experiences 386 Antecedents and Choices 387 Conclusions on Management 388 Conclusions on Outcomes 389 Conclusions on Events and Public Policy 390 Conclusions on Creating Knowledge 391 Final Comments 392 References 393 Index 427 Many books exist on various aspects of event management, reflecting growing academic and professional interest, but there has not been a book written on Event Studies until now. As the event management field expands, there is a growth in demand for advanced texts, particularly with a multidisciplinary research and theoretical orientation. Event Studies is the first text to embrace this new direction in the field of event management, providing: Students and practitioners with an explanation of why planned events are important from a social/cultural, economic and environmental perspective. Readers with an understanding of how various disciplines and other professional fields view planned events, and the contributions they make to understanding events. Research students with a detailed evaluation of research issues and challenges, and of methodologies and theories applicable to event studies. The bibliography is extensive and numerous research examples are provided. Professionals with a tool to expand their knowledge well beyond the art and science of producing events to include the philosophical and scientific foundations of event studies. For the event management student, and for professionals, Event Studies provides the necessary body of knowledge and theoretical /methodological underpinnings on the subject of planned events.
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