Events and Economic Development explores the economic impact and developmental implications of designing, planning, and delivering major events - from cultural events like the Notting Hill Carnival and Day of the Dead, to sporting events like the Olympics to the Super Bowl.
This book comprises 24 chapters, each addressing various diverse and interconnected topics related to the economic and development implications of hosting events. Each chapter follows a consistent structure, beginning with the aim and learning objective(s), followed by theoretical focuses and the significance of these perspectives. Similarly, practical focuses and their significance are also outlined. The main body of each chapter consists of an 800 to 2000-word argument. Following the argument, chapters include managerial, policy, and/or research implications, explicitly mapping how they relate to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Each chapter concludes with a series of quizzes to test knowledge and debate questions to engage learners in discussing and interrogating the argument.
Some of the topics covered include:
Nation Branding through EventsUrban Transformation via EventsCommercialization of Culture and EventsCrisis and Resilience in Event ManagementSustainability in Event HostingCultural Identity and Heritage PreservationGlobalization of Sports and FestivalsMedia and Narrative EvolutionEthics and Sponsorship in EventsCommunity Impacts and Gentrification
This innovative, topical, engaging, and comprehensive book is an essential reading and teaching resource for all students and lecturers in events that are easy to integrate into educational programmes.
This book comprises 24 chapters, each addressing various diverse and interconnected topics related to the economic and development implications of hosting events. Each chapter follows a consistent structure, beginning with the aim and learning objective(s), followed by theoretical focuses and the significance of these perspectives. Similarly, practical focuses and their significance are also outlined. The main body of each chapter consists of an 800 to 2000-word argument. Following the argument, chapters include managerial, policy, and/or research implications, explicitly mapping how they relate to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Each chapter concludes with a series of quizzes to test knowledge and debate questions to engage learners in discussing and interrogating the argument.
Some of the topics covered include:
Nation Branding through EventsUrban Transformation via EventsCommercialization of Culture and EventsCrisis and Resilience in Event ManagementSustainability in Event HostingCultural Identity and Heritage PreservationGlobalization of Sports and FestivalsMedia and Narrative EvolutionEthics and Sponsorship in EventsCommunity Impacts and Gentrification
This innovative, topical, engaging, and comprehensive book is an essential reading and teaching resource for all students and lecturers in events that are easy to integrate into educational programmes.
"This is an excellent compendium of articles, championing the power and potential of all types of events and festivals from across the globe and showcasing just how central they are to economic development and leaving a personal and communal legacies for the places that host them. A must read for all professionals, professors, and students!"
Mark Camley, Executive Director of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London Legacy Development Corporation and Former CEO of The Royal Parks, UK
"Events and Economic Development: Bridging Theory and Practice is an innovative resource that explores the profound roles events play in shaping cultural identity, urban transformation, and sustainable development. Through comprehensive global case studies and practical frameworks tied to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, this book bridges theory and application seamlessly. It provides educators, students, and practitioners with essential insights to navigate the complexities of event management."
Dr Shushu Chen, Associate Professor, University of Birmingham, UK
"Increasingly events and festivals are being recognised as enablers for economic growth by communities and governments across the world. Events and Economic Development provides a skilfully structured navigation through a fascinating collection of contemporary examples, each drawing out specific relevant lessons in a way which leaves the reader with both a comprehensive understanding of the issues and a entertaining insight into the industry."
Iain Edmondson, Non-Executive Director of the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race and Former Head of Major Events for London & Partners, UK
Mark Camley, Executive Director of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London Legacy Development Corporation and Former CEO of The Royal Parks, UK
"Events and Economic Development: Bridging Theory and Practice is an innovative resource that explores the profound roles events play in shaping cultural identity, urban transformation, and sustainable development. Through comprehensive global case studies and practical frameworks tied to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, this book bridges theory and application seamlessly. It provides educators, students, and practitioners with essential insights to navigate the complexities of event management."
Dr Shushu Chen, Associate Professor, University of Birmingham, UK
"Increasingly events and festivals are being recognised as enablers for economic growth by communities and governments across the world. Events and Economic Development provides a skilfully structured navigation through a fascinating collection of contemporary examples, each drawing out specific relevant lessons in a way which leaves the reader with both a comprehensive understanding of the issues and a entertaining insight into the industry."
Iain Edmondson, Non-Executive Director of the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race and Former Head of Major Events for London & Partners, UK







