Event Stakeholders Theory and Methods for Event Management and Tourism

This new text and reference focuses on stakeholder theory applied to event management and goes beyond traditional approaches by treating event management as an applied field. The book goes further than the economic impacts of events, and looks with a new perspective at issues such as- * The relation...

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Main Authors: Niekerk, Mathilda Van (Author), Getz, Donald (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford Goodfellow Publishers Ltd 2019
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