Sport events are recognised as contributing to the development of tourism destinations, both through direct visitation and through destination image building, and yet they are not well understood in terms of their contribution to the development of destination networks. The development of the ‘tourism destination framework’ by Haugland, Ness, Grønseth, and Aarstad [2011. Development of tourism destinations: An integrated multilevel perspective. Annals of Tourism Research, 38(1), 268–290.] is supported by five propositions which are assessed here, in the light of the evidence collected from Sail Port Stephens and other published studies. Overall, the results support the propositions, and further suggest that sport events can become a mechanism through which destinations can develop products and services that utilise resources and competencies across several firms to contribute to destination development.
Journal article
Sport events and integrated destination development
Current Issues in Tourism, Vol.20(13), pp.1320-1335
2017
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Abstract
Details
- Title
- Sport events and integrated destination development
- Creators
- Joanne Mackellar - Griffith UniversitySharen Nisbet - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Current Issues in Tourism, Vol.20(13), pp.1320-1335
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Identifiers
- 1638; 991012821172502368
- Academic Unit
- School of Business and Tourism; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts; Management
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article