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A social capital view of an Olympic and Paralympic Games bid exploration process

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Pages 302-321 | Received 03 Feb 2019, Accepted 16 Mar 2020, Published online: 08 Apr 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Research question: The purpose of this study is to examine the Olympic and Paralympic bid exploration process adopted by Calgary, Canada (‘Calgary Model’) to explore whether it provides a template on how future communities could leverage bid exploration processes to generate social capital though increased network connectivity and community ownership. In doing so, we examine the four research questions:

Research Question 1: How did the Calgary Model embed community values as central to all decision-making processes?

Research Question 2: How did the Calgary Model engage diverse stakeholders, particularly community interest groups, in the strategic activities?

Research Question 3: How did the Calgary Model empower communities to become agents of change?

Research Question 4: How did the Calgary Model provide sustained open communication towards mutual learning?

Research methods: Guided by social capital theory, the researchers conducted 19 in-depth, one-on-one interviews with a sample of individuals engaged in the Calgary bid exploration process.

Results and findings: The results identified ten composite themes with an overall conclusion that the process Calgary used did not sufficiently generate social capital through maximizing network connectivity and community ownership.

Implications: Resulting from our data analysis we developed a conceptual social capital assessment tool and five principles to support event organizers in designing processes that help to maximize the generation of community social capital.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Notes

1 At one point, 33 cities had shown a preliminary interest in hosting the 2024 Games. However, all but two withdrew at different stages due to a variety of pressures, including a plebiscite loss in Hamburg and a petition in Budapest.

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