The chapter draws together the research in the book, presents new evidence for legacy in the Sydney Paralympic Games and provides a lead in for future research agendas.
Thomson Alana; Schlenker Katie; Schulenkorf Nico(Australian Centre for Event Management, 2009)
Public policy planners and event organisers are increasingly promoting potential economic, tourism, social, and/or environmental legacies to justify significant investments required to host special events. Within the context ...
Veal Anthony(Australian and New Zealand Association for Leisure Studies, 2011)
In recognition of the principle that quantitative methods have a role to play in gender-related studies of leisure, alongside qualitative methods, this paper draws on past and current official Australian national surveys ...
Within the Australian tourism industry, the prominent use of volunteers occurs in
museums and art museums, botanic gardens, zoological parks and festivals and events. Large
museums in urban environments, in particular, ...
The ``leisure society thesis¿¿ was developed primarily in the 1960s and 1970s and a recent paper in the World Leisure Journal summarised the relevant literature from that period and analysed contemporary recollections of ...
Veal, A.(Australian Library and Information Association, 2001)
A number of appraisals of the field of leisure studies have been published in recent years, in
explicitly 'millennial' publications (eg. the special edition of the Journal of Leisure Research
and Jackson and Burton's ...
Over the past decade, there has been proliferation in the number of studies looking into IT enabled outsourcing. Little attention has been given to outsourcing of services in other sectors, such as Engineering and Facilities ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to ask how we can think about critical reflection as a pedagogical practice given the ¿confessional turn¿. By the ¿confessional turn¿ the author refers to the idea that ¿subjective, ...
We examine how partners in vertical exchange relationships actually resolve disputes that are sufficiently serious to get lawyers involved. Reaching beyond the usual domain of organizational and management research, we ...
There is much scepticism about the concept of lifelong learning within both the
educational literature and the literature on work. Certainly, many work arrangements discourage
learning, let alone lifelong learning. ...
Hall Anthony; Kofman Paul(Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2006)
This article analyzes the behavior of futures prices when the exchange
is regulated by price limits. With a model analogous to exchange-rate
target-zone models, we tested for the existence of a nonlinear S-shape
relation ...
Investigates the efficacy of using the limited information maximum likelihood (LIML) estimation in solving the analogous situation in an ordinary simultaneous equation problem for a model with moving average disturbance. ...
Over the past decades, the amount and intensity of cross-border collaboration between organisations
has increased However, despite the importance of marketing partnerships, many of them fail to
accomplish their objectives. ...
Gudergan Siggi; Ellis R Susan(American Economic Association, 2002)
We advance a conceptual model that describes the mental mathematics
by which customers compute their level of service satisfaction, incorporating three
constructs: expected service consequences, perceived service ...
Kattiyapornpong Uraiporn; Miller Kenneth(ANZMAC, 2008)
Segmentation has been widely studied in tourism research e.g. Dolnicar (2004). Dawley (2006) points that commonly used segmentation variables such as demographics lead to identifiable segments which are not actionable while ...
To choose a competitive position, firms must have a clear understanding of 1) the specific market deliverables required to meet consumer expectations of the position, and 2) the corresponding assets and capabilities required. ...