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The application of enduring involvement theory in the development of a success model for a craft beer and food festival
Eric Beckman, Fang Shu, Tianyu PanThe purpose of this research paper is to examine whether enduring involvement theory plays a role in predicting craft beer and food festival visitors' experience of the…
Balancing value and risk within a city's event portfolio: an explorative study of DMO professionals' assessments
Tommy D. Andersson, Don Getz, Henrik JutbringThis study aims to advance both theory and praxis for event portfolio management in cities and destinations. An experiment has been conducted with professional event practitioners…
Participant well-being and local festivals: the case of the Miri country music festival, Malaysia
Kim-Lim Tan, Adriel K.S. Sim, Delon Chai, Louise BeckFestivals are becoming a growing commodity for countries keen to increase their portfolio of tourist attractions. The benefits experienced by the local community and the visitors…
Segmentation of music festival visitors by values of hedonia, life satisfaction and eudaimonia
Harriman Samuel Saragih, Novi AmeliaWith the growing interest in eudaimonia in the past years and the need to better understand festival visitors' motivation in the context of music festivals, this study aims to…
Shaping our perception of reality: sustainability communication by Canadian festivals
Rachel Dodds, Michelle Novotny, Sylvie HarperThe purpose of this paper is to determine the extent of online communication by festivals regarding their sustainability practices using Cultivation Theory as the framework to…
ISSN:
1758-2954e-ISSN:
1758-2962ISSN-L:
1758-2954Online date, start – end:
2010Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Dr Faith Ong
- Dr Louise Platt