Audiences, Delegates, Participants, Spectators, Visitors, Stakeholders
Audiences
- Audience development in the arts: A case study of chamber music (Journal article) in Managing Leisure, Vol.12, No.2/3, 2007, pp.102-119. (Available to UTS staff and students via Library catalogue. Available to purchase from publisher's website.)
- Audience Research Made Easy - Arts Victoria guide for small to medium performing arts organisations demonstrating how performing Arts organisations can carry out cost-effective audience research.
- A Comparative Approach to the Analysis of Event Audiences (24p. PDF) - Karen A. Smith (Conference paper) in The Impacts of Events (659p. PDF) - Proceedings of International Event Research Conference (Sydney, July 2005), pp.187-210.
- Connecting:// arts audiences online - Australia Council study which explores how arts organisations can use the internet to build audience engagement and drive attendance.
- From indifference to enthusiasm: patterns of arts attendance in England April 2008 (11p. PDF) - Catherine Bunting et al, Arts Council England.
- LPA (Live Performance Australia) Ticket Attendance and Revenue Survey, 2009 (29p. PDF)
- Profiling the jazz festival audience (Journal article) by Steve Oakes in International Journal of Event and Festival Management, Vol.1, No.2, 2010. Available to purchase from publisher website.
- Who goes there? National multicultural arts audience case studies 2004 - Fotis Kapetopoulos, Australia Council for the Arts publication provides the first national market research into audiences for multicultural arts product undertaken in Australia. Includes case studies.
- The world is your audience: case studies in audience development and cultural diversity 1998 (89p. PDF) - Focuses specifically on the development of audiences of a culturally diverse nature and of non-English speaking background. Available via the Australia Council for the Arts website.
Delegates
- An analysis of the motivators and inhibitors affecting Association meeting attendance for generation X and baby boomers (Journal article) by J. Fjelstul, K. Severt and D. Breiter in Event Management, Vol.13, No.2, 2009, pp.31-41. Available to UTS staff and students via Library Catalogue, or purchase from IngentaConnect website.
- Building Association attendance: Differences between chapter, regional, and annual meetings from the perception of the Association members (Journal article) by J. Fjelstul, K. Severt and D. Breiter in Event Management, Vol. 14, No.3, 2010, pp.183-192. Available to UTS staff and students via Library Catalogue, or purchase from IngentaConnect website.
- Characteristics of UK Association Conference Delegates (14p. PDF) - Judith Mair and Karen Thompson (Conference paper 2507) in 'Re-eventing' the City/Town: Events as a Catalyst for Change - Proceedings of 4th International Event Research Conference (Melbourne, July 2007), pp.206-219.
Participants
- Event attendance motivation and place attachment: An exploratory study of young residents in Adelaide, South Australia (Journal article) by Hixson, Eliza J., Vivienne, S., McCabe, S., and Brown, Graham in Event Management, Vol. 15, No.3, 2011, pp.233-243. Available free to UTS staff and students via UTS Library Catalogue, or purchase through publisher website.
- From cultural events to sport events: A case study of cultural authenticity in the Dragon Boat races (Journal article) Journal of Sport & Tourism, Vol.12, No.1, 2007, pp.25-40. (Available to UTS staff and students via Library catalogue. Also available via Informaworld Journals.)
- Homeless World Cup 2006 - participant outcomes (8p. PDF) - Emma Sherry (Conference paper 2307) in 'Re-eventing' the City/Town: Events as a Catalyst for Change - Proceedings of 4th International Event Research Conference (Melbourne, July 2007), pp.184-191.
- Meaning not measurement: Using ethnography to bring a deeper understanding to the participant experience of festivals and events (Journal article) by Immy Holloway, Lorraine Brown and Richard Shipway in International Journal of Event and Festival Management, Vol.1, No.1, 2010, pp.74-85. Available to purchase from publisher's website.
- ‘Sport for All’ and Major Sporting Events: Project Paper 1: Introduction to the Project (8p. PDF) - Stephen Frawley, A.J. Veal, Richard Cashman and Kristine Toohey Feb 2009 Working Paper No 5. UTS School of Leisure, Sport and Tourism Working Paper No.5.
- 'Sport for All' and major sporting events: Trends in sport participation and the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, the 2003 Rugby World Cup and the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games (38p. PDF) - A.J. Veal and Stephen Frawley, Feb 2009, UTS, School of Leisure, Sport and Tourism Working Paper No.6. Available for download.
Spectators
- An analysis of the antecedents influencing female attendance at sporting events (14p. PDF) - John Hall et al (Conference paper 2407) in 'Re-eventing' the City/Town: Events as a Catalyst for Change - Proceedings of 4th International Event Research Conference (Melbourne, July 2007), pp.192-205.
- Event attributes and the structure of satisfaction: A case study of golf spectators (Journal article) by Krohn, Brian D., and Backman, Sheila J. in Event Management, Vol.15, No.3, 2011, pp.267-277. Available to UTS staff and students via UTS Library Catalogue, or purchase through publisher website.
- The motivations of sport spectators who attend drag racing (28p. PDF) - Ian Patterson and Anne Aitken-Turner (Conference paper) in Events & Place Making (851p. PDF) - Proceedings of International Event Research Conference (Sydney, July 2002), pp.355-381.
- Service quality, satisfaction, and intent to return in event sport tourism (Journal article) in Journal of Sport Management, Vol.22, No.5, 2008, pp.587-602. (Available to UTS staff and students via Library catalogue. Available to purchase from JSM website.)
Visitors
- An analysis of service provision and visitor impacts using participant observation and photographic documentation: The National Cherry Blossom Festival (Journal article) by M. Park, M.J. Daniels, R. Brayley and L.K. Harmon in Event Management, Vol.14, No.2, 2010, pp.167-182). Available to UTS staff and students via Library Catalogue, or purchase from Publisher's website.
- Anzac Day at Gallipoli: The event, the consumer and the future (4p. PDF) - V. John Basarin and John Hall (Working paper 4307) in 'Re-eventing' the City/Town: Events as Catalysts for Change - Proceedings of 4th International Event Research Conference (Melbourne, July 2007). Proceedings available to purchase from ACEM website.
- Application of a Visitor Tracking Study as an Event Marketing Research Tool: Breedekloof Festival, South Africa (14p. PDF) - Dimitri Tassiopoulos and Norbert Haydam (Conference paper 2607) in 'Re-eventing' the City/Town: Events as a Catalyst for Change - Proceedings of 4th International Event Research Conference (Melbourne, July 2007), pp.220-233.
- Arts and Culture in Australia: A Statistical Overview, 2010. ABS - Australian Bureau of Statistics publication.
- Assessing the influences of festival quality and satisfaction on visitor behavioral intentions (Journal article) by Son, Seon Mi, and Lee, Kyong Mo in Event Management, Vol.15, No.3, 2011, pp.293-303. Available to UTS staff and students via UTS Library Catalogue, or purchase through publisher website.
- Attendance at Selected Cultural Venues and Events, 2009-10 (ABS) Australian Bureau of Statistics.
- Benefits received and behavioural intentions of festival visitors in relation to distance travelled and their origins (Journal article) in International Journal of Event Management Research, Vol. 4, No 1, 2008.
- A comparative approach to analyzing local expenditures and visitor profiles of two wildlife festivals (Journal article) in Event Management, Vol.10, No.4, 2007, pp.231-239. (Available to UTS staff and students via Library Catalogue. Purchase from IngentaConnect website.)
- A critical analysis of the motivational factors that influence event attendance in family groups (Journal article) by Katie Foster and Peter Robinson in Event Management, Vol.14, No.2, 2010, pp.107-125. (Available to UTS staff and students via Library Catalogue, or purchase from Publisher's website.)
- A critical comparative study of visitor motivations for attending music festivals: A case study of Glastonbury and V Festival (Journal article) by Gelder, Gemma and Robinson, Peter in Event Management, Vol.13, No.3, 2009 , pp.181-196. Available to UTS staff and students via Library catalogue. Or purchase from publisher's website.
- Determinants of visitor expenditure at the Aardklop National Arts Festival (Journal article) by M. Kruger, M. Saayman and S.M.Ellis in Event Management, Vol.14, No.2, 2010, pp.137-148. Available to UTS staff and students via Library Catalogue, or purchase from publisher's website.
- Developing a Profile Strategy for Festivals and Super Scale Events (10p. PDF) - Chris Kemp (Conference paper 3607) in 'Re-eventing' the City/Town: Events as Catalysts for Change - Proceedings of 4th International Event Research Conference (Melbourne, July 2007). Proceedings available to purchase from ACEM website.
- Differences in arts festival visitors based on level of past experience (Journal article) in Event Management, Vol.11, No.3, 2008, pp.109-120. (Available to UTS staff and students via Library Catalogue. Purchase from IngentaConnect website.)
- An empirical assessment of the effects of quality, value and customer satisfaction on consumer behavioral intentions in food events (Journal article) by S. Rigatti-Luchini & M. Mason in International Journal of Event Management Research, Vol.5, No.1, 2010.
- From indifference to enthusiasm: patterns of arts attendance in England April 2008 (11p. PDF) - Catherine Bunting et al, Arts Council England.
- An Investigation of Predictors of Satisfaction and Future Intention: Links to Motivation, Involvement, and Service Quality in a Local Festival (Journal article) by J. Lee and C. Beeler in Event Management, Vol.13, No.1, 2009, pp.17-29. (Available to UTS staff and students via Library Catalogue. Or purchase from IngentaConnect website.)
- Market segmentation by activity preferences: validation of cultural festival participants (Journal article) in Event Management, Vol.10, No.4, 2007, pp.221-229. (Available to UTS staff and students via Library Catalogue. Purchase from IngentaConnect website.)
- Motivations of Young People for Visiting Wine Festivals (Journal article) in Event Management, Vol.10, No.1, 2006, pp.23-33. (Available to UTS staff and students via Library catalogue.)
- The relationships among quality, satisfaction, and future intention for first-time and repeat visitors in a festival setting (Journal article) in Event Management, Vol.10, No.4, 2007, pp.197-208. (Available to UTS staff and students via Library Catalogue. Purchase from IngentaConnect website.)
- Retaining Loyal Visitors in Organising a Festival: Relationship between service quality of festival and behavioural intention (the Case Study of Gwang-Ju Kimchi Festival) (12p. PDF) - Soon Hwa Kang and Jung Hwan Kim (Conference paper 3907) in 'Re-eventing' the City/Town: Events as Catalysts for Change - Proceedings of 4th International Event Research Conference (Melbourne, July 2007). Proceedings available to purchase from ACEM website.
- Rethinking Music Festivals as a Staged Event: Gaining Insights from Understanding Visitor Motivations and the Experiences They Seek (Journal article) by Shane Pegg and Ian Patterson in Journal of Convention and Event Tourism, Vol.11, No.2, 2010, pp.85-99. Available to UTS staff and students via UTS Library Catalogue, or purchase from publisher's website.
- RV and Camping Shows: A Motivation-Based Market Segmentation (Journal article) in Event Management, Vol. 12, No. 2, 2009, pp. 53-66. Available to UTS staff and students via Library catalogue. Or purchase article from IngentaConnect website.
- Segmenting and Profiling Visitors to the Ulaanbaatar Naadam Festival by Motivation (Journal article) by K. Thompson and P. Schofield in Event Management, Vol.13, No.1, 2009, pp.1-15. Available to UTS staff and students via Library catalogue. Or purchase article from IngentaConnect website.
- Social identity as a motivator in cultural festivals (Journal article) in Visitor Studies, Vol.11, No.1, 2008, pp.3-15. (Available to UTS staff and students via Library Catalogue. Available for purchase from publisher website.)
- Sociodemographic and Behavioral Determinants of Visitor Spending at the Klein Karoo National Arts Festival (Journal article) by M. Kruger, M. Saayman and A. Saayman in Event Management, Vol.13, No.1, 2009, pp. 53-68. Available to UTS staff and students via Library Catalogue, or purchase from IngentaConnect website.
- A Study of the Characteristics of Busan as a Convention Venue: on the cases of Busan International Transportation and Logistics Fair 2006 and Un Escap Ministerial Conference (15p. PDF) - Haesang Kang (Conference paper 1607) in 'Re-eventing' the City/Town: Events as Catalysts for Change - Proceedings of 4th International Event Research Conference (Melbourne, July 2007). Proceedings available to purchase from ACEM website.
- Visitor motivation, satisfaction and behavioural intention: the 2005 Naadam Festival, Ulaanbaatar (Journal article) in International Journal of Tourism Research, Vol.9 No.5, 2007, pp.329-344. (Available to UTS staff and students via Library catalogue. Also available from Wiley InterScience website.)
- Visitor Research Made Easy - Arts Victoria practical guide to help museums, galleries and exhibition spaces better understand their visitors.
- Visitor motivation to attending international festivals (Journal article) by L. Wamwara-Mbugua and T.B. Cornwell in Event Management, Vol.13, No.4. 2009 pp.277-286. Available to UTS staff and students via Library Catalogue, or purchase from Publisher's website.
- Visitors' Motivation for Attending Theme Parks in Orlando, Florida (Journal article) by Park, Kwang-Soo, Reisinger, Yvette and Park, Cheol-Soo in Event Management, Vol.13, No.2, 2009 , pp.83-101. Available to UTS staff and students via Library catalogue. Or purchase from publisher's website.
- Visitors' motivations to attend special events at art galleries: an exploratory study (Journal article) in Visitor Studies, Vol.10, No.2, 2007, pp.192-204. (Available to UTS Staff and Students via Library Catalogue. Available for purchase from publisher website.)
Stakeholders
- Business Events Sydney - Stakeholders
- Event impacts and stakeholders - from the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration website.
- Event stakeholder management: Developing sustainable rural event practices (Journal article) by Sacha Reid in International Journal of Event and Festival Management, Vol. 2, Iss: 1, 2011, pp.20-36. Available to purchase from publisher's website.
- Evolution and issue patterns for major-sport-event organizing committees and their stakeholders (Journal article) by M.M. Parent in Journal of Sport Management, Vol.22, No.2, 2008, pp.135-164. Available to UTS staff and students, or purchase from publisher's website.
- Festival stakeholder roles: concepts and case studies (Journal article) by D. Getz, T. Andersson, and M. Larson in Event Management, Vol.10, No.2/3 pp.103-122. Available to UTS staff and students via Library catalogue, or purchase from publisher's website.
- Festivals in the Barents region: Exploring festival-stakeholder cooperation (Journal article) by S. Karlsen, C.S. Nordström, T. Andersson, D. Getz, D. in Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism, Vol.9, No.2/3, 2009, pp.130-145. Available FREE to UTS staff and students via Library catalogue, or purchase from publisher's website.
- Friends to grow and foes to know: Using a stakeholder matrix to identify management strategies for convention and visitors bureaus (Journal article) by R.C. Ford, W.C. Peeper and A. Gresock in Journal of Convention & Event Tourism, 2009, Vol.10, No.3, pp.166-184. Available to UTS staff and students via Library catalogue, or purchase from publisher's website.
- The implementation of a stakeholder management strategy during stadium development: A case study of Arsenal Football Club and the Emirates Stadium (Journal article) by Geoff Walters in Managing Leisure, Vol.16, No.1, January 2011 , pp.49-64. Available to UTS staff and students via Library catalogue. Or purchase from publisher's website.
- Olympic Games host and bid city marketing: exploring issue management in the relationships among event stakeholder groups (Journal article) by Xing XiaoYan et al in International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship, 2008, Vol.9, No.4, pp.321-335. Available to UTS staff and students via Library catalogue.
- Networking processes and stakeholders' power relationships: Impact on event activities in a rural region of Italy (Journal article) by A. Capriello, I.D. Rotherham, R. Raj, and J. Musgrave in Event management and sustainability, 2009, pp.172-185, CABI, Wallingford. UK. Available in UTS Library.
- Stakeholder - definition from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
- Stakeholder management strategies of festivals (Journal article) by T.D. Andersson and D. Getz in Journal of Convention & Event Tourism, Vol.9, No.3. 2008, pp.199-220. Available to UTS staff and students via Library catalogue, or purchase from publisher's website.
- Stakeholders event evaluation: Notte Bianca case study, 2006 (17p. PDF) - case study from Italy aiming to develop an instrument to use in the evaluation of the impact of special events on local communities and other stakeholders.
- Travelsmart Special Events Planning Resource Kit, 2004 - Roles and Responsibilities
- The 20th Greek festival of Sydney: A stakeholder analysis (Journal article) by S. Spiropoulos, D. Gargalianos, and K. Sotiriadou in Event Management, Vol.9. No.4, 2006, pp.169-183. Available to UTS staff and students via Library catalogue, or purchase from publisher's website.
- Understanding the Role of the Stakeholder in Event Management (37p. PDF) - Sacha Reid and Charles Arcodia (Conference paper) in Events & Place Making (851p. PDF) - Proceedings of International Event Research Conference (Sydney, July 2002), pp.496-532.
