Crisis Management and Recovery for Events : Impacts and Strategies (Events Management Theory and Methods)

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Crisis Management and Recovery for Events : Impacts and Strategies (Events Management Theory and Methods)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 198 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781911635918
  • DDC分類 394.2068

Full Description

The first text to fully explore the issue of ownership and governance of international events. Split onto two distinct parts of 'Theory' and 'Cases', it presents cases from sports as well as non-sports events, in addition to general principles regarding ownership and governance based on historical, legal and managerial considerations.

Ownership and Governance of International Events explores these events as global common goods owned by communities of participants, be they athletes, spectators, visitors, tourists, fans, media consumers, local residents and their required partnership between public authorities (at local, regional and national levels) and private bodies (NGOs and commercial organisations). It argues that this perspective of an event as a 'common good' helps mega events to be better sustained over the long run and facilitates their acceptability by local residents and wider public opinion.

Contents

Preface by Editors
Chapter 1: Theoretical Perspectives of Crisis Management and Recovery for Events (Ziakas, Antchak & Getz)
Chapter 2: Crisis: The Juncture of Stability and Development (O'Toole)
Practice Insight 1: Interview with Steven Wood Schmader, CFEE President & CEO International Festivals & Events Association (IFEA World)
Chapter 3: From Risk to Resilience (Ashwin)
Chapter 4: Stakeholder Management (Getz)
Practice Insight 2: Interview with Rebecca Cotter, M.A., CSEP, Manager, Communications Operations & Events, Corporate Communications & Community Engagement, City of Markham, Ontario, Canada
Chapter 5: Events Employment: Crises' Impacts and Resolutions (Robinson & Jiang)
Practice Insight 3: Interview with Vern Biaett (consultant, expert witness, retired Event Management Professor, and long-time event manager and volunteer)
Chapter 6: Redesigning Events in the Post COVID-19 Crisis: A Design Thinking Approach (Campiranon)
Practice Insight 4: Interview with Neil Alderson of Events Nova Scotia and Sport Tourism Canada
Chapter 7: The Future of Events Will be Hybrid (T Brown)
Practice Insight 5: Interview with Dr. Amanda Cecil, CMP, 2012 PCMA Foundation's Educator Honoree (Professional Convention Management Association), 2012 MPI "Member of the Year" RISE Award (Meeting Professionals International), Professor IUPUI, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Chapter 8: Response and Recovery through Event Portfolio Management: A Case Study from Des Moines, Iowa (Singh & Olson)
Practice Insight 6: CASE STUDY OF TRANSROCKIES INC.
Chapter 9: Sport Clubs and Event Recovery in Sweden (Armbrecht et al.)
Practice Insight 7: CASE STUDY OF MUSIKFEST
Chapter 10: A Chronicle of Event Postponement and Reorganization: Coming Back Stronger (Varveri & Ziakas)
Chapter 11: Virtual Events (Antchak)
Chapter 12: Crisis Management and Recovery for Events: Issues and Directions (Ziakas, Antchak & Getz)
Index

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