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Cases For Event Management and Event Tourism

Vassilios Ziakas, Donald Getz

ISBN: 978-1-915097-34-7 hbk; 978-1-915097-36-1 pbk; 978-1-915097-35-4 eBook
DOI: 10.23912/978-1-915097-34-7-5386


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  • Fully developed case studies all with theoretical underpinning and clear learning outcomes.
  • Teaching notes accompany all cases which specify teaching methods to be adopted for effective use in the classroom.
  • Teaching Instructions and Lesson Plans provide which offer a step-by-step teaching process, how students should be organized, information to be provided, the questions to be raised, and suggested assignments.
  • Click on the Online Resources tab above for sample Q and As for each chapter that can be incorporated in lectures, with discussion, or as exam questions specific to the case.

A comprehensive collection of fully developed case studies of event management and event tourism main areas, including human resources, leadership, marketing, strategy, operations, stakeholder management, and evaluation, all written by international experts. The cases mirror the practices and challenges in the event management industry across the globe – in different regional contexts and cultures – integrating theory with functional and operational perspectives. All are accompanied with teaching notes that explain learning outcomes, theoretical underpinnings, teaching methods, and provide detailed learning activities, questions and tools for analysis and guided assignments.

Cases For Event Management and Event Tourism is a must have collection for all those studying and teaching event management and event tourism. It contextualizes understanding and provides a real life perspective on the theory, models and best practice in the industry.

Part of the Event Management Theory and Methods Series. This series examines the extent to which mainstream theory is being employed to develop event-specific theory, and to influence the very core practices of event management and event tourism. They introduce the theory, show how it is being used in the events sector through a literature review, incorporate examples and case studies written by researchers and/or practitioners, and contain methods that can be used effectively in the real world.
With online resource material, this mix-and-match collection is ideal for lecturers who need theoretical foundations and case studies for their classes, by students in need of reference works, by professionals wanting increased understanding alongside practical methods, and by agencies or associations that want their members and stakeholders to have access to a library of valuable resources. Series editor: Donald Getz PhD., Professor Emeritus, University of Calgary, Canada.


About the editors: Don Getz PhD is Professor Emeritus, the University of Calgary, Canada and Vassilios Ziakas, PhD, is an Academic, Author and Consultant in Sport & Leisure, Tourism & Event Management.

Due for publication April 2023

Table of contents

Introduction
Ch 1 Creating a new event in a time of crisis (Aaron McConnell and Donald Getz)
Ch 2 Event risk management and online events practices: An example of a student-organised event amid the Covid-19 pandemic (Yueying Hazel Xu and Xiuchang Sherry Tan)
Ch 3 Designing the virtual and hybrid event experience (Tim Brown and Claire Drakeley)
Ch 4 UWaterloo Canada Day: A case in risk management and stakeholder engagement (Kelly McManus)
Ch 5 Practising health and safety in student delivered events (Brianna Wyatt, Giulia Rossetti and Alan McBlane)
Ch 6 Roskilde Festival and transgressive behaviour: An emerging safety concern for event organisers (Jannick Friis Christensen and Morten Thanning Vendelø)
Ch 7 ‘Invisible’ impacts and hybrid spaces of nature-based events: The case of a trail running marathon Fjällmaraton in Sweden (Lusine Margaryan and Axel Eriksson)
Ch 8 Sustainability and sustainable event management (Clare Mackay, Aurore Julien and Jacob Hirst)
Ch 9 Leadership styles in event management: A critical reflection case study (Jacqueline Leigh, Matthew Lamont and Grant Cairncross)
Ch 10 Formal and informal knowledge sharing rituals: Queensland Music Festival (Raphaela Stadler)
Ch 11 Social impacts of community events: Clunes Book Festival, Australia (Judith Mair)
Ch 12 Securing MICE Tourism through DMO Collaboration (Emma Delaney)
Ch 13 The Glamour of China Carnival: Event financial management and sponsorship (Yueying Hazel Xu)
Ch 14 Bear Grylls in Belfast: Integrating digital fieldwork in the international event management fieldtrip to post-conflict post-Covid Belfast (Jonathan Skinner)
Ch 15 A case study approach to forge the sustainable event manager in the era of technology and sustainable innovation (Mohamed Salama and Mohammad Almoman)
Index

Table of contents

Introduction
Ch 1 Creating a new event in a time of crisis (Aaron McConnell and Donald Getz)
Ch 2 Event risk management and online events practices: An example of a student-organised event amid the Covid-19 pandemic (Yueying Hazel Xu and Xiuchang Sherry Tan)
Ch 3 Designing the virtual and hybrid event experience (Tim Brown and Claire Drakeley)
Ch 4 UWaterloo Canada Day: A case in risk management and stakeholder engagement (Kelly McManus)
Ch 5 Practising health and safety in student delivered events (Brianna Wyatt, Giulia Rossetti and Alan McBlane)
Ch 6 Roskilde Festival and transgressive behaviour: An emerging safety concern for event organisers (Jannick Friis Christensen and Morten Thanning Vendelø)
Ch 7 ‘Invisible’ impacts and hybrid spaces of nature-based events: The case of a trail running marathon Fjällmaraton in Sweden (Lusine Margaryan and Axel Eriksson)
Ch 8 Sustainability and sustainable event management (Clare Mackay, Aurore Julien and Jacob Hirst)
Ch 9 Leadership styles in event management: A critical reflection case study (Jacqueline Leigh, Matthew Lamont and Grant Cairncross)
Ch 10 Formal and informal knowledge sharing rituals: Queensland Music Festival (Raphaela Stadler)
Ch 11 Social impacts of community events: Clunes Book Festival, Australia (Judith Mair)
Ch 12 Securing MICE Tourism through DMO Collaboration (Emma Delaney)
Ch 13 The Glamour of China Carnival: Event financial management and sponsorship (Yueying Hazel Xu)
Ch 14 Bear Grylls in Belfast: Integrating digital fieldwork in the international event management fieldtrip to post-conflict post-Covid Belfast (Jonathan Skinner)
Ch 15 A case study approach to forge the sustainable event manager in the era of technology and sustainable innovation (Mohamed Salama and Mohammad Almoman)
Index

About the authors

Vassilios Ziakas, PhD., is Consultant & Independent Scholar, UK. Don Getz PhD. is Professor Emeritus, the University of Calgary, Canada.

Table of contents

Introduction
Ch 1 Creating a new event in a time of crisis (Aaron McConnell and Donald Getz)
Ch 2 Event risk management and online events practices: An example of a student-organised event amid the Covid-19 pandemic (Yueying Hazel Xu and Xiuchang Sherry Tan)
Ch 3 Designing the virtual and hybrid event experience (Tim Brown and Claire Drakeley)
Ch 4 UWaterloo Canada Day: A case in risk management and stakeholder engagement (Kelly McManus)
Ch 5 Practising health and safety in student delivered events (Brianna Wyatt, Giulia Rossetti and Alan McBlane)
Ch 6 Roskilde Festival and transgressive behaviour: An emerging safety concern for event organisers (Jannick Friis Christensen and Morten Thanning Vendelø)
Ch 7 ‘Invisible’ impacts and hybrid spaces of nature-based events: The case of a trail running marathon Fjällmaraton in Sweden (Lusine Margaryan and Axel Eriksson)
Ch 8 Sustainability and sustainable event management (Clare Mackay, Aurore Julien and Jacob Hirst)
Ch 9 Leadership styles in event management: A critical reflection case study (Jacqueline Leigh, Matthew Lamont and Grant Cairncross)
Ch 10 Formal and informal knowledge sharing rituals: Queensland Music Festival (Raphaela Stadler)
Ch 11 Social impacts of community events: Clunes Book Festival, Australia (Judith Mair)
Ch 12 Securing MICE Tourism through DMO Collaboration (Emma Delaney)
Ch 13 The Glamour of China Carnival: Event financial management and sponsorship (Yueying Hazel Xu)
Ch 14 Bear Grylls in Belfast: Integrating digital fieldwork in the international event management fieldtrip to post-conflict post-Covid Belfast (Jonathan Skinner)
Ch 15 A case study approach to forge the sustainable event manager in the era of technology and sustainable innovation (Mohamed Salama and Mohammad Almoman)
Index

About the authors

Vassilios Ziakas, PhD., is Consultant & Independent Scholar, UK. Don Getz PhD. is Professor Emeritus, the University of Calgary, Canada.

Sample files

Chapter 1.pdf
Chapter 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
Chapter 11.pdf
Chapter 12.pdf
Chapter 13.pdf
Chapter 14.pdf
Chapter 15.pdf
Content, copyright and cover.pdf

Table of contents

Introduction
Ch 1 Creating a new event in a time of crisis (Aaron McConnell and Donald Getz)
Ch 2 Event risk management and online events practices: An example of a student-organised event amid the Covid-19 pandemic (Yueying Hazel Xu and Xiuchang Sherry Tan)
Ch 3 Designing the virtual and hybrid event experience (Tim Brown and Claire Drakeley)
Ch 4 UWaterloo Canada Day: A case in risk management and stakeholder engagement (Kelly McManus)
Ch 5 Practising health and safety in student delivered events (Brianna Wyatt, Giulia Rossetti and Alan McBlane)
Ch 6 Roskilde Festival and transgressive behaviour: An emerging safety concern for event organisers (Jannick Friis Christensen and Morten Thanning Vendelø)
Ch 7 ‘Invisible’ impacts and hybrid spaces of nature-based events: The case of a trail running marathon Fjällmaraton in Sweden (Lusine Margaryan and Axel Eriksson)
Ch 8 Sustainability and sustainable event management (Clare Mackay, Aurore Julien and Jacob Hirst)
Ch 9 Leadership styles in event management: A critical reflection case study (Jacqueline Leigh, Matthew Lamont and Grant Cairncross)
Ch 10 Formal and informal knowledge sharing rituals: Queensland Music Festival (Raphaela Stadler)
Ch 11 Social impacts of community events: Clunes Book Festival, Australia (Judith Mair)
Ch 12 Securing MICE Tourism through DMO Collaboration (Emma Delaney)
Ch 13 The Glamour of China Carnival: Event financial management and sponsorship (Yueying Hazel Xu)
Ch 14 Bear Grylls in Belfast: Integrating digital fieldwork in the international event management fieldtrip to post-conflict post-Covid Belfast (Jonathan Skinner)
Ch 15 A case study approach to forge the sustainable event manager in the era of technology and sustainable innovation (Mohamed Salama and Mohammad Almoman)
Index

About the authors

Vassilios Ziakas, PhD., is Consultant & Independent Scholar, UK. Don Getz PhD. is Professor Emeritus, the University of Calgary, Canada.

Sample files

Chapter 1.pdf
Chapter 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
Chapter 11.pdf
Chapter 12.pdf
Chapter 13.pdf
Chapter 14.pdf
Chapter 15.pdf
Content, copyright and cover.pdf

Online resources

Teaching Q&As for each chapter

Below are sample Q and As for each chapter that can be incorporated in lectures, with discussion, or as exam questions specific to the case.

Ch 1 Creating a new event in a time of crisis (Aaron McConnell and Donald Getz)

Ch 2 Event risk management and online events practices: An example of a student-organised event amid the Covid-19 pandemic (Yueying Hazel Xu and Xiuchang Sherry Tan)

Ch 3 Designing the virtual and hybrid event experience (Tim Brown and Claire Drakeley)

Ch 4 Waterloo Canada Day: A case in risk management and stakeholder engagement (Kelly McManus)

Ch 5 Practising health and safety in student delivered events (Brianna Wyatt, Giulia Rossetti and Alan McBlane)

Ch 6 Roskilde Festival and transgressive behaviour: An emerging safety concern for event organisers (Jannick Friis Christensen and Morten Thanning Vendelø)

Ch 7 ‘Invisible’ impacts and hybrid spaces of nature-based events: The case of a trail running marathon Fjällmaraton in Sweden (Lusine Margaryan and Axel Eriksson)

Ch 8 Sustainability and sustainable event management (Clare Mackay, Aurore Julien and Jacob Hirst)

Ch 9 Leadership styles in event management: A critical reflection case study (Jacqueline Leigh, Matthew Lamont and Grant Cairncross)

Ch 10 Formal and informal knowledge sharing rituals: Queensland Music Festival (Raphaela Stadler)

Ch 11 Social impacts of community events: Clunes Book Festival, Australia (Judith Mair)

Ch 12 Securing MICE Tourism through DMO Collaboration (Emma Delaney)

Ch 13 The Glamour of China Carnival: Event financial management and sponsorship (Yueying Hazel Xu)

Ch 14 Bear Grylls in Belfast: Integrating digital fieldwork in the international event management fieldtrip to post-conflict post-Covid Belfast (Jonathan Skinner)

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