Cities and regions around the world increasingly capitalize on a series of events aimed at optimizing their reach and outcomes. How then can a series of different events be developed and harnessed? What are the conditions and the means by which synergies and collaboration among different events and their stakeholders can be fostered? This book for the first time explores how managers and host communities can synergize sport, cultural and other planned events in a portfolio in order to attain, magnify and sustain their outcomes. The incorporation of different events into a portfolio requires an integrative way of viewing the different community purposes that they serve in unison. This book elaborates on this holistic approach by developing an integrative theoretical framework for conceptualizing event portfolios, and examining their challenges and prospects as well as potential as tools for sustainable development. It therefore presents the foundations of event portfolio planning, the patterns of inter-organizational relationships within collaborative events networks that foster the conditions for community capacity-building and the requirements for the design and development of event portfolios. Topics are considered from varying perspectives and examples of emerging event portfolios from a range of geographical regions are integrated throughout.Uniquely providing a holistic framework for planning and managing a series of events this is essential reading for all those interested in Events Policy, Planning and Management.
Dr. Vassilios Ziakas is Senior Lecturer in Events Management at Leeds Metropolitan University. His research focuses on issues relating to sport and leisure policy at the regional, national and international levels.
Part A: Theoretical Foundations 1. Introduction 2. Establishing the Context for a Holistic Approach 3. An Integrative Theoretical Framework for Event Portfolio Planning and Management 4. The Pragmatic Challenges and Potential of Event Portfolios 5. Event Portfolio and Sustainable Development Part B: Towards A Holistic Event Portfolio Theory 6. Foundations of Event Portfolio Planning 7. Event Portfolio Network and Inter-Organizational Relationships 8. Event Portfolio Design and Development 9. Conclusion
Vladimir Antchak, Vassilios Ziakas, Donald Getz, UK) Antchak, Vladimir, PhD. (Lecturer in Events Management, College of Business, Law and Social Sciences, University of Derby, UK) Ziakas, Vassilios (Associate Professor in Sport Management, Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences, University of St Mark & St John, Canada) Getz, Professor Donald (Professor Emeritus, University of Calgary
Vassilios Ziakas, Vladimir Antchak, Don Getz, UK) Ziakas, Vassilios (Associate Professor in Sport Management, Plymouth Marjon University, UK) Antchak, Vladimir, PhD. (Senior Lecturer in Applied Management at the, University of Derby, Canada) Getz, Don (Professor Emeritus, University of Calgary
Greg Richards, Marisa de Brito, Linda Wilks, the Netherlands) Richards, Greg (Tilburg University, Netherlands) de Brito, Marisa (Delft University of Technology, UK) Wilks, Linda (University of Hertfordshire, Marisa De Brito
Donald Getz, Vassilios Ziakas, Canada) Getz, Professor Donald (Professor Emeritus, University of Calgary, UK) Ziakas, Vassilios (Associate Professor in Sport Management, Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences, University of St Mark & St John
Vassilios Ziakas, Vladimir Antchak, Don Getz, UK) Ziakas, Vassilios (Associate Professor in Sport Management, Plymouth Marjon University, UK) Antchak, Vladimir, PhD. (Senior Lecturer in Applied Management at the, University of Derby, Canada) Getz, Don (Professor Emeritus, University of Calgary
Vassilios Ziakas, Vladimir Antchak, Don Getz, UK) Ziakas, Vassilios (Associate Professor in Sport Management, Plymouth Marjon University, UK) Antchak, Vladimir, PhD. (Senior Lecturer in Applied Management at the, University of Derby, Canada) Getz, Don (Professor Emeritus, University of Calgary