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Forthcoming title The Dark Side of Events 1924 visitsNavigating Corruption and Risk ManagementWilliam O'TooleISBN: 9781915097415 HBK; 9781915097996 PBK; 9781915097422 eBookThe events industry is a multi-million dollar fast-moving industry, ergo it is a key target for corruption. With multiple revenue sources, complex logistics, ,a strict deadline and the need for quick decision making, it is vital the organisers are fully aware of all ways and means events can leave themselves vulnerable. |
Now available for purchase! Events Management 91852 visitsPrinciples and Practice 4th editionRazaq Raj, Tahir RashidISBN: 9781915097194 PBK; 9781915097217 HBK; 9781915097200 eBookFully revised and updated and includes two new chapters. Packed with case studies, both in-text and online, it takes the reader through the whole process of events management. |
Now available for purchase! Events Mismanagement 62013 visitsLearning from failureTim Brown, Phil Higson, Lindsey GastonISBN: 9781915097101 HBK; 9781915097118 PBK; 9781915097125 eBookThis text looks at events from a very different perspective – that of how and why events fail and what can be learnt from this in both a practical and academic perspective. |
Now available for purchase! Reimagining and Reshaping Events 81705 visitsTheoretical and practical perspectivesJeffrey Wrathall, Effie SteriopoulosISBN: 9781911635871 HBK; 9781911635888 PBK; 9781911635895 eBookA unique and user-friendly text which advances managerial views on how the event industry is transforming. Packed with international real-life case studies and examples, it contextualises theory and illustrates how the industry has had to adapt whilst still considering key technological and sustainability issues. |
Now available for purchase! Event Project Management 63484 visitsPrinciples, technology and innovationMohamed SalamaISBN: 9781911635734 HBK; 9781911635741 PBK; 9781911635758 eBookA unique lens for studying event project management in the era of sustainability, digital transformation, smart cities and rapid development in technology. It discusses and explains how to manage events utilising the sustainable project management model adapted to the specific context of event management. |
Now available for purchase! Virtual Events Management 77304 visitsTheory and Methods for Event Management and TourismTim Brown, Claire DrakeleyISBN: 978-1-915097-03-3 HBK; 978-1-915097-04-0 PBK; 978-1-915097-05-7 eBookThe COVID-19 pandemic and resulting lockdowns has seen a boom in the occurrence of virtual events. Virtual Events Management is a unique text as it looks at events from both a live event, virtual event and hybrid perspective. |
Now available for purchase! Crisis Management and Recovery for Events: Impacts and Strategies 91394 visitsVassilios Ziakas, Vladimir Antchak, Donald GetzISBN: 9781911635901 Hbk; 9781911635918 Pbk; 9781911635925 eBookReveals how to effectively manage events in times of crisis, and leveraging events for post-disaster recovery. The volume brings together theoretical and practical insights in order to set up a robust ground for effective crisis management and recovery strategies of events. |
Now available for purchase! Event Impact Assessment 79996 visitsTheory and methods for event management and tourismDonald GetzISBN: 978-1-911635-03-1 HBK; 978-1-911635-04-8 PBK; 978-1-911635-05-5 eBookThe first text to develop professionalism for IA and evaluation in these applied management fields. |
Now available for purchase! Event Evaluation 85960 visitsTheory and methods for event management and tourismDonald GetzISBN: 9781911396611 HBK; 9781911396659 PBK; 9781911396628 eBookThe first textbook and reference work on evaluation specifically for event management and event tourism. Drawing upon generic evaluation theory and methods, event and tourism research and real-world experiences, it provides the concepts and tools needed for establishment of a comprehensive evaluation system and the implementation of varied evaluation projects. |
Now available for purchase! Event Stakeholders 97954 visitsTheory and methods for event management and tourismMathilda van Niekerk, Donald GetzISBN: 9781911396635 HBK; 9781911396666 PBK; 9781911396642 eBookFocuses on stakeholder theory applied to event management and goes beyond traditional approaches by treating event management as an applied field. |
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