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Sports Event Management: The Caribbean Experience: New Directions in Tourism Analysis

Editat de Ben Tyson, Leslie-Ann Jordan, David Truly
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 sep 2016
Exploring sports event management from a Caribbean, small island developing state perspective, this volume uses the events of the recently held Cricket World Cup 2007 (CWC 2007) as a launching pad for identifying best practices and the way forward. The CWC 2007 was the first time in any sport, a World Cup was staged in nine independent countries. None of the Caribbean territories hosting a match has a population larger than Jamaica's 3.4 million; most have less than a quarter of a million people; economies are small and infrastructure limited. The hosting of this event produced significant lessons that the region and the world can learn from concerning sports event management.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138245914
ISBN-10: 1138245917
Pagini: 236
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria New Directions in Tourism Analysis

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Dr. Leslie-Ann Jordan is Hospitality/Tourism Lecturer in the Department of Management Studies at the University of the West Indies & Ben Tyson is Professor in the Department of Communication at Central Connecticut State University, USA, Dr. Carolyn Hayle is Senior Programme Officer at the Institute for Hospitality and Tourism, University of the West Indies and Dr. David Truly is Associate Professor in the Department of Geography at Central Connecticut State University, USA

Recenzii

'An excellent addition to tourism literature and a must read for students of tourism and industry practitioners. The text provides a unique insight into the major challenges confronting Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in staging a major international sport event. The book not only lists the challenges but addresses the solutions adopted which led to the successful staging of the event.' Diaram Ramjee Singh, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica 'This book brings together the complex manifestations of sports events with the unique context of the Caribbean, providing critical insights into the opportunities and threats that arise with the hosting of sports events. It is a required read for those with interests in sports studies, events management and tourism in the Caribbean.' James Higham, University of Otago, New Zealand 'Lucidly written and cogently argued the authors of this book analyse the largest sporting event to have been held in the English speaking Caribbean - the Cricket World Cup 2007. Marshalling a variety of data they present a compelling narrative of the event demonstrating that while there was much to celebrate about the manner in which it was managed, there are many very important lessons to be learned. This book should be read by academics, policy makers, sports administrators and all those all who have an interest in sports management, particularly in developing countries.' Ian Boxill, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica 'The contents of Sports Events Management: the Caribbean Experience will appeal to an international readership in sociology, geography, economics, sports studies, sports management and cultural studies. The breadth of coverage and composition of the specialist chapters makes this a compelling and substantive addition to the sports event management literature.' Leisure/Loisir

Cuprins

Part I Introduction; Chapter 1 Staging Sports Events: Challenges and Opportunities, Leslie-Ann Jordan; Part II Event Impacts Assessment; Chapter 2 A Critical Socio-Economic Assessment of the ICC World Cup Cricket on the Hosting Caribbean Territories, Gaunette Sinclair-Maragh; Chapter 3 Greening of Events: An Assessment of the Bag Your Own Garbage (BYOG) Program, Janice Cumberbatch, Kisandra Bynoe; Chapter 4 Leveraging Community Tourism using Sports Events, Carolyn Hayle, Leslie-Ann Jordan; Chapter 5 Intent versus Reality: Impacts of World Cup Cricket on Community Tourism in Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago, Ben Tyson, David Truly, Leslie-Ann Jordan, Carolyn Hayle; Chapter 6 The Social and Cultural Consequences of Cricket World Cup 2007: Poor Spectatorship in Trinidad and Tobago, Anand Rampersad; Chapter 7 Cricket, Lovely Cricket? The Views of Urban Locals and their Participation in Sports Tourism: The Case of the 2007 Cricket World Cup in Kingston, Jamaica, Shenika McFarlane; Part III Event Logistics and Marketing; Chapter 8 Work of the Sports Agronomy Team (SAT) for Cricket World Cup 2007, Francis Lopez, Louis Chinnery; Chapter 9 Accommodating Spectators: Community Attitude and Response to the Barbados Home Accommodation Programme, Cristina Jönsson; Chapter 10 Image, Logo, Brand and Nation: Destination Marketing, Nationalism and the 2007 Cricket World Cup, Leanne White; Chapter 11 A Look at the Watching Friends and Relatives Market Segment at the 2007 Cricket World Cup, Douglas Michelle Turco, Shamir Andrew Ally, Marlene Cox, Tota Mangar, Cecilia McCalmont; Part IV Conclusion; Chapter 12 Creating a Sports Event Legacy in the Caribbean, Carolyn Hayle, David Truly, Ben Tyson, Leslie-Ann Jordan;

Descriere

This volume explores sports event management from a Caribbean, small island, developing state perspective, using the Cricket World Cup 2007 as a case study through which to identify best practices and potential improvements for the future. The conclusions drawn offer significant lessons in sports event management for both the Caribbean region and the world.