The future of mega sport events: Examining the ‘Dutch Approach’ to legacy planning

作者: Stefan Hartman , Tjeerd Zandberg

DOI: 10.1108/JTF-12-2014-0002

关键词: Public relationsEvent planningHost (network)GeographyContext (language use)Event (computing)Content analysisAlternative developmentOperations researchMega-Futures contract

摘要: Purpose Mega sport events (MSE) are immensely popular but also highly criticized because these include large public budgets and involve politically sensitive topics. In this context, there is an increasing attention toward legacy planning, the effort to confer long‐term benefits a host destination through organizing MSEs, such as Olympic Games. When it comes event large‐scale master plans common approach. However, in Netherlands authors see that alternative development model pursued called Dutch Approach prepare for possible candidature Games of 2028. This paper aims analyze approach with specific focus on whether has potential result positive legacy. Design/methodology/approach The research involves literature review which distinguishes factors positively or negatively influence legacies. results framework used guide content analysis data Ap...

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