Literature review of economic impact of large sports event Introduction Over recent years‚ there have significantly controversial discussions about the economic impact that large sporting events bring to the host city and country. This literature review mainly draws attention on four aspects: tourism boosting & expenditure of tourist‚ employment‚ price and living cost‚ reconstruction and investment. It is argued in each item about the extent of the economic impact works and the process they worked
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IMPACT OF TOURISM TO MALAYSIA ECONOMY The significant role played by the tourist industry in Malaysia can be traced from its earliest developments. This is because in comparison with other South-EastAsian states such as Indonesia and Thailand for instance‚ Malaysia was less developed in the tourist industry sector. Today it has become the country’s second biggest source of foreign exchange and the third largest economy sector. Over the years the industry is significantly contributing to GDP (gross
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Tourism in a particular area can have distinctive effect on the social and cultural aspect of life‚ depending on the strengths and weakness of that specific region. The main reason of these impacts of tourism is because tourism brings about changes in the value system and behavior of the local population‚ thereby threatening the native identity. Furthermore‚ changes often occur in community structure‚ family relationships‚ traditional life style‚ rituals and ethics. There are many positive
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Has social media’s impact on the professional sports world been positive or negative? Social media has made a massive impact on our culture. One of the areas that has not been affected is professional sports. In today’s world‚ professional sports teams and players from around the world use social media to connect with their global fan bases. Sports teams attempt to build a larger‚ stronger fan base by engaging fans through social media sites. Additionally‚ social media sites allow professional
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Social Impact Survey Social Impact Survey A multinational Corporation is a company that operates across national boundaries‚ (Schaefer‚ 2011). How does a multinational company with 300 different companies in 200 countries with one million employees like Coca-Cola go green and what is the social impact. The following summary will include a list of survey questions based on the Coca-Cola Company‚ the completion summary data‚ the summary data results‚ and
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILTY Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) defined as the ethical behavior of a company towards the society‚ manifests itself in the form of such noble programs initiated by for-profit organizations. The concept has come into knowing trends now‚ but the practice has been on since ages‚ with corporate like Tata Group‚ Aditya Birla Group‚ Indian Oil Corporation‚ to name a few. They have been serving the community ever since their inception and organizations have
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de Bary Daniela GrozeaHelmenstein Economic impact of the UEFA EURO2008TM in Switzerland Study on behalf of the UEFA and Swiss Football Association in teamwork with the Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS)‚ Vienna Rüschlikon / Lucerne‚ November 2004 Economic impact of the UEFA EURO 2008TM in Switzerland CREDITS Client UEFA Swiss Football Association (SFV-ASF) Prepared by Rütter + Partner‚ concertgroup‚ Rüschlikon Institute of Tourism (ITW)‚ Lucerne School of Business Project management
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expansion of Web 2.0 social media and a seemingly infinite growing industry. Social media is not only affecting the consumer industry but rather recently starting to become more popular among sports teams. Using multiple articles and various sources this paper will examine the positive and negative effects that social media has had on the sport marketing industry. Some examples of social media include Facebook‚ Twitter‚ YouTube‚ LinkedIn‚ and Word Press along many other social networking sites.
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Smith b ‚ Martin Randall b & Ross Dowling c a Centre for Tourism‚ Leisure and Work‚ School of Tourism and Hospitality Management‚ Southern Cross University‚ Lismore‚ Australia and Centre for Ecosystem Management‚ School of Natural Sciences ‚ Edith Cowan University ‚ Joondalup‚ Australia b Social Research Unit‚ Parks and Visitor Services‚ Department of Environment and Conservation ‚ Kensington‚ Australia c School of Marketing‚ Tourism and Leisure‚ Edith Cowan University ‚ Joondalup‚ Australia
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Explain how social class is related to sport participation. It is argued that sport is formally open to all‚ however in 2008 the British Journal of Sports Medicine published a ten year study in which it stated that “there are no signs that the gap in participation between lower and higher socioeconomic strata is narrowing” (Stamatatakis‚ & Chaudhury‚ 2008). People in high income‚ high education and high status occupations participate in more sport. It is statements like this that are at the
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