Event studies theory, research and policy for planned events Donald Getz
Series: Events management seriesPublication details: Elsevier Amsterdam 2007.Description: xxiv, 442 p. [8] p. of plates : ill. (some col.)ISBN:- 9780750669597
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Introduction and overview of event studies
The world of planned events
Foundation disciplines: Part 1
Foundation disciplines:Part2
Foundations disciplines :Part 3
Closely related professional fields
The event experience and meanings
Event design
Antecedents and choices
Management of events
Outcomes and the impacted
Events and public policy
Creating knowledge in event studies
Conclusions
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