Business Event Legacies
Global industry case studies
Carmel Foley, Deborah Edwards, Karin Weber
ISBN: 9781911635291 HBK; 9781911635307 PBK; 9781911635314 eBook:9781911635314
DOI: 10.23912/9781911635291-4966
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“From an industry perspective, we highly recommend Business Event Legacies for the insights it provides into what will likely remain the top priority for the business events sector for some time to come.â€
From the foreword by Rod Cameron, Executive Director, Joint Meetings Industry Council
“Conferences are the soft power assets that allow us to sell [our destination] to the world and, following the global pandemic, this is now more important than ever.â€
Lyn Lewis-Smith, CEO, Business Events Sydney, Australia
“…a great resource for anyone who wants to continue to promote the value of the business events industry, or who simply wants to understand the greater potential and legacies events can bring…â€
Tracy Halliwell MBE, Director of Tourism, Conventions & Major Events, London & Partners, UK
“…an invaluable source of insight into best practice for the business events industry. …[it]will educate and inspire current and future industry leaders and practitioners.â€
Geoff Donaghy, CEO, ICC Sydney, Group Director of Convention Centres (Asia Pacific) for ASM Global
Business Event Legacies: Global industry case studies provides a cutting edge understanding of the legacy in the field of business events, crucial to the future of the industry. Through eight case studies, this book explores how business events are a collision space for ideas, brokering new innovations, generating trade and investment, supporting local communities, academics, industry, and government agendas, and driving knowledge economies.
Business Event Legacies: Global industry case studies provides:
Based on robust research framed by the authors’ deep understanding of business events, Business Event Legacies: Global industry case studies is a must have text for undergraduate and postgraduate students engaged in the business events sector, academic researchers and practitioners, including executive and marketing staff of convention bureaux and convention centres, as well as professional conference organisers and destination managers.
Publication: Nov 2021
From the foreword by Rod Cameron, Executive Director, Joint Meetings Industry Council
“Conferences are the soft power assets that allow us to sell [our destination] to the world and, following the global pandemic, this is now more important than ever.â€
Lyn Lewis-Smith, CEO, Business Events Sydney, Australia
“…a great resource for anyone who wants to continue to promote the value of the business events industry, or who simply wants to understand the greater potential and legacies events can bring…â€
Tracy Halliwell MBE, Director of Tourism, Conventions & Major Events, London & Partners, UK
“…an invaluable source of insight into best practice for the business events industry. …[it]will educate and inspire current and future industry leaders and practitioners.â€
Geoff Donaghy, CEO, ICC Sydney, Group Director of Convention Centres (Asia Pacific) for ASM Global
Business Event Legacies: Global industry case studies provides a cutting edge understanding of the legacy in the field of business events, crucial to the future of the industry. Through eight case studies, this book explores how business events are a collision space for ideas, brokering new innovations, generating trade and investment, supporting local communities, academics, industry, and government agendas, and driving knowledge economies.
Business Event Legacies: Global industry case studies provides:
- A comprehensive range of documented business event legacies available
- A global range of case studies representing key business events destinations including London, Sydney, Uruguay, Copenhagen, Geneva, Kuching: Malaysia, and Jonkoping: Sweden.
- Methodologies for evaluating the legacies and impacts of business events for communities, industries, and government.
- Information/understandings crucial for educating future business event professionals
- Suggestions for advances in business events education and a future research agenda.
Based on robust research framed by the authors’ deep understanding of business events, Business Event Legacies: Global industry case studies is a must have text for undergraduate and postgraduate students engaged in the business events sector, academic researchers and practitioners, including executive and marketing staff of convention bureaux and convention centres, as well as professional conference organisers and destination managers.
Publication: Nov 2021
Table of contents
Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: Conferences as catalysts for thriving economies (case study: BESydney – 12 international conferences)
Chapter 3: Collaboration and partnership (case study: Malaysian business events industry)
Chapter 4: Economic benefits (case study: London Tech Week)
Chapter 5: Organisational Development Depends on Knowledge Sharing (case study: Euroheart Conference Sweden)
Chapter 6: Legacy through thoughtful supply chains (case study: ICC Sydney/venue “Feeding your performanceâ€)
Chapter 7: Academics and conferences (case study: multiple conferences Copenhagen/Edinburgh/Amsterdam)
Chapter 8: Business events and innovation (case study: start-ups at SIBOS Congress Geneva)
Chapter 9: Business events and diplomacy (case study: trade show Uruguay-China)
Chapter 10: Conclusion
Table of contents
Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: Conferences as catalysts for thriving economies (case study: BESydney – 12 international conferences)
Chapter 3: Collaboration and partnership (case study: Malaysian business events industry)
Chapter 4: Economic benefits (case study: London Tech Week)
Chapter 5: Organisational Development Depends on Knowledge Sharing (case study: Euroheart Conference Sweden)
Chapter 6: Legacy through thoughtful supply chains (case study: ICC Sydney/venue “Feeding your performanceâ€)
Chapter 7: Academics and conferences (case study: multiple conferences Copenhagen/Edinburgh/Amsterdam)
Chapter 8: Business events and innovation (case study: start-ups at SIBOS Congress Geneva)
Chapter 9: Business events and diplomacy (case study: trade show Uruguay-China)
Chapter 10: Conclusion
About the authors
Carmel Foley is an Associate Professor and Program Director in the UTS Business School, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia.Deborah Edwards is Associate professor and Associate Dean (Research and Development) in the UTS Business School, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
Karin Weber PhD. is Associate Professor School of Hotel & Tourism Management The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Table of contents
Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: Conferences as catalysts for thriving economies (case study: BESydney – 12 international conferences)
Chapter 3: Collaboration and partnership (case study: Malaysian business events industry)
Chapter 4: Economic benefits (case study: London Tech Week)
Chapter 5: Organisational Development Depends on Knowledge Sharing (case study: Euroheart Conference Sweden)
Chapter 6: Legacy through thoughtful supply chains (case study: ICC Sydney/venue “Feeding your performanceâ€)
Chapter 7: Academics and conferences (case study: multiple conferences Copenhagen/Edinburgh/Amsterdam)
Chapter 8: Business events and innovation (case study: start-ups at SIBOS Congress Geneva)
Chapter 9: Business events and diplomacy (case study: trade show Uruguay-China)
Chapter 10: Conclusion
About the authors
Carmel Foley is an Associate Professor and Program Director in the UTS Business School, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia.Deborah Edwards is Associate professor and Associate Dean (Research and Development) in the UTS Business School, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
Karin Weber PhD. is Associate Professor School of Hotel & Tourism Management The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Sample files
Chapter 1.pdfChapter 2.pdf
Chapter 3.pdf
Chapter 4.pdf
Chapter 5.pdf
Chapter 6.pdf
Chapter 7.pdf
Chapter 8.pdf
Chapter 9.pdf
Chapter 10.pdf
Cover, contents and copyright.pdf