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The Conceptualisation and Measurement of Mega Sport Event Legacies

Pages 207-228 | Published online: 04 Dec 2010

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Sajad Gholampour, Behzad Gholampour, Alireza Elahi, Alireza Noruzi, Ali Akbar Saboury, Saeed-Ul Hassan, Faran Ahmed, Raheel Nawaz & Sid Terason. (2023) From mega-events hosting to scientific leadership: A seven-decade scientometric analysis of pioneer countries. Cogent Social Sciences 9:1.
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Yuri Zelenkov & Ilya Solntsev. (2023) Analysis of research dynamics in sport management using topic modelling. Managing Sport and Leisure 0:0, pages 1-22.
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Carlos Eugenio Zardini Filho, Millicent Kennelly, Simone Fullagar & Graham Cuskelly. (2023) Exploring administrative legacies from the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games: impacts on processes and professionalisation of parasport NGBs in Brazil. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 15:2, pages 329-345.
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Filippo Bazzanella, Martin Schnitzer, Mike Peters & Bernhard Fabian Bichler. (2023) The role of sports events in developing tourism destinations: a systematized review and future research agenda. Journal of Sport & Tourism 27:2, pages 77-109.
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Judith Mair, P. Monica Chien, Sarah Jane Kelly & Stephanie Derrington. (2023) Social impacts of mega-events: a systematic narrative review and research agenda. Journal of Sustainable Tourism 31:2, pages 538-560.
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Nico Schulenkorf, Jon Welty Peachey, Guangzhou Chen & Anja Hergesell. (2022) Event leverage: a systematic literature review and new research agenda. European Sport Management Quarterly 0:0, pages 1-25.
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Adam Scott Beissel & Geoffery Z. Kohe. (2022) United as one: the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup hosting vision and the symbolic politics of legacy. Managing Sport and Leisure 27:6, pages 593-613.
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Hyangmi Kim, Chungsup Lee, Kyoung Tae Kim & Junhyoung Kim. (2022) Paralympic legacy as seen through the lenses of spectators with physical disabilities: a case of the PyeongChang Paralympic Games. Annals of Leisure Research 0:0, pages 1-20.
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Celia Gouveia. (2022) An Intercultural Sporting Event as Part of Soft Power Strategy: Macao’s 1st Lusophony Games. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 14:4, pages 641-656.
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Clément Lopez, Mathieu Djaballah & Dominique Charrier. (2022) Developing collaborative local sport policies through major sport events: the case of the 2018 Ryder Cup. Managing Sport and Leisure 0:0, pages 1-15.
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Jinsu Byun & Becca Leopkey. (2022) Exploring conflict among stakeholders in the governance of Olympic legacy. Sport Management Review 25:4, pages 700-721.
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Renata Latuf de Oliveira Sanchez, Daniel Koch & Leandro Medrano. (2022) Olympic Villages as Heterotopias: Contradictions between Megaevents and Quotidian Urban Life. Housing, Theory and Society 39:4, pages 420-441.
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José Manuel Guaita Martínez, José María Martín Martín, María Sol Ostos Rey & Domingo Enrique Ribeiro Soriano. (2022) Entrepreneurs’ perceptions of official sporting events’ capacity to promote their business in the long term. Sport in Society 25:8, pages 1584-1602.
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Balázs Polcsik & Szilvia Perényi. (2022) Residents’ perceptions of sporting events: a review of the literature. Sport in Society 25:4, pages 748-767.
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Nicholas Wise & Jan Andre Lee Ludvigsen. (2022) Uniting, disuniting and reuniting: towards a ‘United’ 2026. Sport in Society 25:4, pages 837-846.
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Alex G. Gillett & Kevin D. Tennent. (2022) Hybrid goals: institutional complexity and ‘legacy’ in a global sporting mega-event. Public Management Review 24:3, pages 372-397.
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Jinsu Byun & Becca Leopkey. (2021) A resource-based view of post-Games legacy strategy: the case of the 2018 PyeongChang Olympic games. Sport in Society 24:12, pages 2139-2158.
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Min Gyung Kim & Hyunjoo Yang. (2021) Persistent effects of mega-events on local economies: an application of administrative big data. Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research 26:12, pages 1318-1330.
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Rutendo Roselyn Musikavanhu, Adele Ladkin & Debbie Sadd. (2021) The lasting social value of mega events: experiences from green point community in Cape Town, South Africa. Journal of Sustainable Tourism 29:11-12, pages 1832-1849.
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André Richelieu, Yen-Chun Lin & Ho Keat Leng. (2021) A Typology of Countries Using Place Branding Through Sport. Journal of Global Sport Management 0:0, pages 1-19.
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Holger Preuss & Seok-Pyo Hong. (2021) Olympic Legacy: Status of Research. Journal of Global Sport Management 6:3, pages 205-211.
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Kyriaki Kaplanidou, Chrysostomos Giannoulakis, Michael Odio & Laurence Chalip. (2021) Types of Human Capital as a Legacy from Olympic Games Hosting. Journal of Global Sport Management 6:3, pages 314-332.
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Maximilian Seidl, Roman Nagiller, Anna Lang, Sabrina Scheiber & Martin Schnitzer. (2021) Youth Olympic Games (YOG) 2012—Mission Accomplished? A Retrospective Analysis of Intangible Legacies and the Fulfillment of the YOG’s Goals. Journal of Global Sport Management 6:3, pages 292-313.
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Kristina J. Hoff & Becca Leopkey. (2021) Non-Host City Olympic Legacies: The Case of Athens, Georgia and the 1996 Olympic Games. Journal of Global Sport Management 6:3, pages 333-355.
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Anja Scheu, Holger Preuß & Thomas Könecke. (2021) The Legacy of the Olympic Games: A Review. Journal of Global Sport Management 6:3, pages 212-233.
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Shushu Chen, Holger Preuss, Xiaoqian (Richard) Hu, Jamie Kenyon & Xiao Liang. (2021) Sport Policy Development in China: Legacies of Beijing’s 2008 Summer Olympic Games and 2022 Winter Olympic Games. Journal of Global Sport Management 6:3, pages 234-263.
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Robert VanWynsberghe, Inge Derom & Caitlin Pentifallo Gadd. (2021) Legacy and sustainability in the Olympic Movement’s new norm era: when reforms are not enough. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 13:3, pages 443-460.
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Svein Erik Nordhagen. (2021) Leveraging sporting events to create sport participation: a case study of the 2016 Youth Olympic Games. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 13:3, pages 409-424.
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Steven Owen & Donna Chambers. (2021) Volunteers’ Sense of (Dis)Connection at a Sport Event. Leisure Sciences 0:0, pages 1-18.
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Juan Tang & Yingchuan Wang. (2021) Does tourism sports event make residents happier? — Exploring the SWB of Macau residents in the case of Macau Grand Prix. Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change 19:3, pages 403-421.
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Katarzyna Wodniak. (2021) Social leverage of sporting mega-events and co-production. The case study of Orlik facilities in Poland after EURO 2012. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 13:1, pages 85-104.
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Alana Thomson, Millicent Kennelly & Kristine Toohey. (2020) A systematic quantitative literature review of empirical research on large-scale sport events’ social legacies. Leisure Studies 39:6, pages 859-876.
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Madeleine Orr & Yuhei Inoue. (2020) Practitioner perspectives of legacy: insights from the 2015 Pan Am Games. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health 12:5, pages 717-729.
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Famke J.M. Mölenberg, Frouwkje de Waart, Alex Burdorf & Frank J. van Lenthe. (2020) Hosting elite sport events to target recreational sport participation: an interrupted time series analysis. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 12:4, pages 531-543.
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Chloe K. H. Lau, Simon Milne & Geoff Dickson. (2020) Stakeholders’ evolving roles in events: a macro-analytic approach. International Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Administration 21:4, pages 362-389.
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Shanshan Lu, Weiwei Zhu & Jiuchang Wei. (2020) Assessing the impacts of tourism events on city development in China: a perspective of event system. Current Issues in Tourism 23:12, pages 1528-1541.
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Claire Lyne Cleland, Anne Ellaway, Julie Clark & Ade Kearns. (2020) Was Glasgow 2014 inspirational? Exploring the legacy impacts of a mega-sport event via the theorized demonstration and festival effects. Sport in Society 23:5, pages 810-831.
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Aksel Ersoy & Wendy Larner. (2020) Rethinking urban entrepreneurialism: Bristol Green Capital – in it for good?. European Planning Studies 28:4, pages 790-808.
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Terri Byers, Emily Hayday & Athanasios (Sakis) Pappous. (2020) A new conceptualization of mega sports event legacy delivery: Wicked problems and critical realist solution. Sport Management Review 23:2, pages 171-182.
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Richard Shipway, Brent W Ritchie & P. Monica Chien. (2020) Beyond the glamour: resident perceptions of olympic legacies and volunteering intentions. Leisure Studies 39:2, pages 181-194.
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Eivind Åsrum Skille, Trine Løvold Syversen & Dag Vidar Hanstad. (2020) A one-off event and the construction of organisational identity: the case of the 2016 Lillehammer Youth Olympic Games Committee. European Journal for Sport and Society 17:1, pages 11-25.
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Harry H. Hiller & Richard A. Wanner. (2019) The Olympics as an urban policy choice: Post-Games assessments of economic value by host city residents. Journal of Urban Affairs 41:8, pages 1205-1224.
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Stuart Attwell, Haydn Morgan & Andrew Parker. (2019) Major sporting events: achieving an international sport development legacy. Managing Sport and Leisure 24:6, pages 356-371.
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Kamilla Swart, Louis G. Moyo & Chris Hattingh. (2019) Brand image legacies of the 2010 FIFA World CupTM: a long-term assessment. Sport in Society 22:11, pages 1848-1863.
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Joerg Koenigstorfer, Jason N. Bocarro, Terri Byers, Michael B. Edwards, Gareth J. Jones & Holger Preuss. (2019) Mapping research on legacy of mega sporting events: structural changes, consequences, and stakeholder evaluations in empirical studies. Leisure Studies 38:6, pages 729-745.
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Emily Jane Hayday, Athanasios (Sakis) Pappous & Niki Koutrou. (2019) The role of voluntary sport organisations in leveraging the London 2012 sport participation legacy. Leisure Studies 38:6, pages 746-761.
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Filippo Bazzanella, Mike Peters & Martin Schnitzer. (2019) The perceptions of stakeholders in small-scale sporting events. Journal of Convention & Event Tourism 20:4, pages 261-286.
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Richard Irving. (2019) Mega events in the UK: the effects on fan culture of moving to a new stadium. Soccer & Society 20:5, pages 744-756.
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Jens De Rycke & Veerle De Bosscher. (2019) Mapping the potential societal impacts triggered by elite sport: a conceptual framework. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 11:3, pages 485-502.
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Alana Thomson, Graham Cuskelly, Kristine Toohey, Millicent Kennelly, Paul Burton & Liz Fredline. (2019) Sport event legacy: A systematic quantitative review of literature. Sport Management Review 22:3, pages 295-321.
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Alison Doherty & Swarali Patil. (2019) Reflections on major sport event volunteer legacy research. Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events 11:sup1, pages s34-s42.
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Steven E. Moss, Kathleen H. Gruben & Janet Moss. (2019) An empirical test of the Olympic tourism legacy. Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events 11:1, pages 16-34.
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Holger Preuss. (2019) Event legacy framework and measurement. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 11:1, pages 103-118.
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Barbara Bell & John Daniels. (2018) Sport development in challenging times: leverage of sport events for legacy in disadvantaged communities. Managing Sport and Leisure 23:4-6, pages 369-390.
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Leonie Lockstone-Binney, Kirsten Holmes, Karen A. Smith & Richard Shipway. (2018) The role of corporates in creating sustainable Olympic legacies. Journal of Sustainable Tourism 26:11, pages 1827-1844.
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Carlos J.L. Balsas. (2018) Country Marketing and Planning Implications of the European Soccer Championship EURO 2004. Journal of Urban Technology 25:3, pages 29-46.
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Eva Kassens-Noor & Tatsuya Fukushige. (2018) Olympic Technologies. Journal of Urban Technology 25:3, pages 83-104.
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Grzegorz Kwiatkowski, Madlen Diedering & Ove Oklevik. (2018) Profile, patterns of spending and economic impact of event visitors: evidence from Warnemünder Woche in Germany. Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism 18:1, pages 56-71.
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Jordan Dawson & Heike Jöns. (2018) Unravelling legacy: a triadic actor-network theory approach to understanding the outcomes of mega events. Journal of Sport & Tourism 22:1, pages 43-65.
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Simon Barrick, Heather L. Mair & Luke R. Potwarka. (2017) Leveraging participation in Olympic sports: a call for experiential qualitative case study research. Sport in Society 20:12, pages 1861-1869.
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Geoff Nichols, Rita Ralston & Kirsten Holmes. (2017) The 2012 Olympic Ambassadors and sustainable tourism legacy. Journal of Sustainable Tourism 25:11, pages 1513-1528.
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Jan Haut, Jonathan Grix, Paul Michael Brannagan & Ivo van Hilvoorde. (2017) International prestige through ‘sporting success’: an evaluation of the evidence. European Journal for Sport and Society 14:4, pages 311-326.
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Tarek Sayed Abdel Azim Ahmed. (2017) A triple bottom line analysis of the impacts of the Hail International Rally in Saudi Arabia. Managing Sport and Leisure 22:4, pages 276-309.
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Simona Azzali. (2017) The legacies of Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics: an evaluation of the Adler Olympic Park. Urban Research & Practice 10:3, pages 329-349.
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Martin Schnitzer, Sabrina Scheiber, Elmar Kornexl & Erich Thöni. (2017) Politicians’ perspective on the community-related impacts of major sports events – a case study for Innsbruck-Tyrol. Sport in Society 20:7, pages 880-904.
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Becca Leopkey & Milena M. Parent. (2017) The governance of Olympic legacy: process, actors and mechanisms. Leisure Studies 36:3, pages 438-451.
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Shang Chun Ma & Kyriaki (Kiki) Kaplanidou. (2017) Legacy perceptions among host Tour de Taiwan residents: the mediating effect of quality of life. Leisure Studies 36:3, pages 423-437.
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Jonathan Grix, Paul Michael Brannagan, Hannah Wood & Ceri Wynne. (2017) State strategies for leveraging sports mega-events: unpacking the concept of ‘legacy’. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 9:2, pages 203-218.
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Geoff Dickson. (2017) State rationale, leveraging strategies and legacies: Rugby World Cup 2011. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 9:2, pages 295-310.
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Hidemasa Nakamura & Naofumi Suzuki. (2017) Reinterpreting Olympic legacies: the emergent process of long-term post-event strategic planning of Hakuba after the 1998 Nagano Winter Games. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 9:2, pages 311-330.
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Emily Jane Hayday, Athanasios (Sakis) Pappous & Niki Koutrou. (2017) Leveraging the sport participation legacy of the London 2012 Olympics: senior managers’ perceptions. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 9:2, pages 349-369.
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John Horne. (2017) Sports mega-events – three sites of contemporary political contestation. Sport in Society 20:3, pages 328-340.
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Claudio M. Rocha & Otavio A. Gratao. (2017) 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil: The Effects of Neutrality of Intent and Economic Welfare on Support Intentions. Journal of Global Sport Management 2:1, pages 22-41.
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Sheng-Hshiung Tsaur, Chang-Hua Yen, Jin-Hua Tu, Chih-Hung Wang & Ying-Wen Liang. (2017) Evaluation of the 2010 Taipei International Flora Exposition from the perceptions of host-city residents: a new framework for mega-event legacies measurement. Leisure Studies 36:1, pages 65-88.
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Daichi Oshimi, Munehiko Harada & Takayuki Fukuhara. (2016) Residents’ perceptions on the social impacts of an international sport event: Applying panel data design and a moderating variable. Journal of Convention & Event Tourism 17:4, pages 294-317.
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Robert J. Rogerson. (2016) Re-defining temporal notions of event legacy: lessons from Glasgow's Commonwealth Games. Annals of Leisure Research 19:4, pages 497-518.
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Robert VanWynsberghe. (2016) Applying event leveraging using OGI data: a case study of Vancouver 2010. Leisure Studies 35:5, pages 583-599.
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Claudio M. Rocha. (2016) Support of politicians for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. Leisure Studies 35:4, pages 487-504.
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Kostas Karadakis, Kiki Kaplanidou & George Karlis. (2016) Host and non-host resident awareness and perceptions of legacies for the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games. Loisir et Société / Society and Leisure 39:2, pages 195-209.
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Jean-Loup Chappelet & Kwang Hoon Lee. (2016) The Emerging Concept of Sport-Event-Hosting Strategy: Definition and Comparison. Journal of Global Sport Management 1:1-2, pages 34-48.
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Larry Dwyer, Leo Jago & Peter Forsyth. (2016) Economic evaluation of special events: Reconciling economic impact and cost–benefit analysis. Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism 16:2, pages 115-129.
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Richard J. Buning, Zachary D. Cole & Jeff B. McNamee. (2016) Visitor expenditure within a mountain bike event portfolio: Determinants, outcomes, and variations. Journal of Sport & Tourism 20:2, pages 103-122.
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Holger Preuss. (2015) A framework for identifying the legacies of a mega sport event. Leisure Studies 34:6, pages 643-664.
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Harry H. Hiller & Richard A. Wanner. (2015) The psycho-social impact of the Olympics as urban festival: a leisure perspective. Leisure Studies 34:6, pages 672-688.
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Vassilios Ziakas. (2015) For the benefit of all? Developing a critical perspective in mega-event leverage. Leisure Studies 34:6, pages 689-702.
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Sean Gammon. (2015) A legacy of legacies: limitations of the future perfect. Annals of Leisure Research 18:4, pages 445-449.
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Becca Leopkey & Milena M. Parent. (2015) Stakeholder perspectives regarding the governance of legacy at the Olympic Games. Annals of Leisure Research 18:4, pages 528-548.
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Graham Brown, Insun Sunny Lee, Katherine King & Richard Shipway. (2015) Eventscapes and the creation of event legacies. Annals of Leisure Research 18:4, pages 510-527.
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Andrea Pavoni. (2015) Resistant legacies. Annals of Leisure Research 18:4, pages 470-490.
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Laura Misener, David McGillivray, Gayle McPherson & David Legg. (2015) Leveraging parasport events for sustainable community participation: The Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games. Annals of Leisure Research 18:4, pages 450-469.
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Carol Phillips & Martha Barnes. (2015) Whose legacy is it, anyway? A tale of conflicting agendas in the building of the Hamilton Pan Am Soccer Stadium. Annals of Leisure Research 18:4, pages 549-568.
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Andrew Adams & Mark Piekarz. (2015) Sport events and human rights: positive promotion or negative erosion?. Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events 7:3, pages 220-236.
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B. Nalani Butler & Thomas J. Aicher. (2015) Demonstrations and displacement: social impact and the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events 7:3, pages 299-313.
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Caitlin Pentifallo & Robert VanWynsberghe. (2015) Mega-event impact assessment and policy attribution: embedded case study, social housing, and the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events 7:3, pages 266-281.
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Julie Clark. (2015) Olympic housing: a critical review of London 2012's legacy. Planning Perspectives 30:3, pages 471-473.
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Danya Hodgetts & Mitch J. Duncan. (2015) Quantitative analysis of sport development event legacy: an examination of the Australian Surf Life Saving Championships. European Sport Management Quarterly 15:3, pages 364-380.
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Mike Peters & Martin Schnitzer. (2015) Athletes’ Expectations, Experiences, and Legacies of the Winter Youth Olympic Games Innsbruck 2012. Journal of Convention & Event Tourism 16:2, pages 116-144.
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Laura Misener, Marijke Taks, Laurence Chalip & B. Christine Green. (2015) The elusive “trickle-down effect” of sport events: assumptions and missed opportunities. Managing Sport and Leisure 20:2, pages 135-156.
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Maikel Waardenburg, Marjolein van den Bergh & Frank van Eekeren. (2015) Local meanings of a sport mega-event's legacies: Stories from a South African urban neighbourhood. South African Review of Sociology 46:1, pages 87-105.
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Stephen R. Wenn. (2015) Peter Ueberroth's Legacy: How the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics Changed the Trajectory of the Olympic Movement. The International Journal of the History of Sport 32:1, pages 157-171.
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Laura Misener. (2015) Leveraging parasport events for community participation: development of a theoretical framework. European Sport Management Quarterly 15:1, pages 132-153.
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Girish Ramchandani, Larissa Elaine Davies, Richard Coleman, Simon Shibli & Jerry Bingham. (2015) Limited or lasting legacy? The effect of non-mega sport event attendance on participation. European Sport Management Quarterly 15:1, pages 93-110.
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Dongfeng Liu, David Broom & Robert Wilson. (2014) Legacy of the Beijing Olympic Games: a non-host city perspective. European Sport Management Quarterly 14:5, pages 485-502.
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Joan C. Henderson. (2014) Hosting the 2022 FIFA World Cup: opportunities and challenges for Qatar. Journal of Sport & Tourism 19:3-4, pages 281-298.
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Andrew Smith. (2014) “De-Risking” East London: Olympic Regeneration Planning 2000–2012. European Planning Studies 22:9, pages 1919-1939.
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Bárbara Schausteck de Almeida, Wanderley Marchi Júnior & Elizabeth Pike. (2014) The 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games and Brazil's soft power. Contemporary Social Science 9:2, pages 271-283.
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Vassilios Ziakas. (2014) Planning and Leveraging Event Portfolios: Towards a Holistic Theory. Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Management 23:3, pages 327-356.
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Terry van Dijk & Gerd Weitkamp. (2014) Power in Dreams? The Spatial Effects of Chicago's Failed Olympic Bid. International Planning Studies 19:2, pages 111-131.
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Christos Kassimeris & Peter Kennedy. (2014) Introduction. Soccer & Society 15:2, pages 177-189.
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Andrew Smith. (2014) Leveraging sport mega-events: new model or convenient justification?. Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events 6:1, pages 15-30.
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Jo Jakobsen, HarryArne Solberg, Thomas Halvorsen & TorGeorg Jakobsen. (2013) Fool's gold: major sport events and foreign direct investment. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 5:3, pages 363-380.
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Stacy-Lynn Sant, Daniel S. Mason & Tom D. Hinch. (2013) Conceptualising Olympic tourism legacy: destination marketing organisations and Vancouver 2010. Journal of Sport & Tourism 18:4, pages 287-312.
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Kamilla Swart, Michael Linley & Urmilla Bob. (2013) The Media Impact of South Africa's Historical Hosting of Africa's First Mega-Event: Sport and Leisure Consumption Patterns. The International Journal of the History of Sport 30:16, pages 1976-1993.
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Brendon Knott, Alan Fyall & Ian Jones. (2013) The Nation-Branding Legacy of the 2010 FIFA World Cup for South Africa. Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Management 22:6, pages 569-595.
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Elizabeth Ann Kruger & Ernest Thomas Heath. (2013) Along came a mega-event: prospects of competitiveness for a 2010 FIFA World Cup™ host city. Current Issues in Tourism 16:6, pages 570-590.
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Mark Griffiths & Kathleen Armour. (2013) Physical education and youth sport in England: conceptual and practical foundations for an Olympic legacy?. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 5:2, pages 213-227.
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Nikolaos Boukas, Vassilios Ziakas & Georgios Boustras. (2013) Olympic legacy and cultural tourism: exploring the facets of Athens’ Olympic heritage. International Journal of Heritage Studies 19:2, pages 203-228.
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Daniel Bloyce & Emily Lovett. (2012) Planning for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic legacy: a figurational analysis. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 4:3, pages 361-377.
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Jonathan Grix. (2012) ‘Image’ leveraging and sports mega-events: Germany and the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Journal of Sport & Tourism 17:4, pages 289-312.
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Kyriaki (Kiki) Kaplanidou. (2012) The importance of legacy outcomes for Olympic Games four summer host cities residents' quality of life: 1996–2008. European Sport Management Quarterly 12:4, pages 397-433.
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Guillaume Bodet & Marie-Françoise Lacassagne. (2012) International place branding through sporting events: a British perspective of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. European Sport Management Quarterly 12:4, pages 357-374.
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Larissa E. Davies. (2012) Beyond the Games: regeneration legacies and London 2012. Leisure Studies 31:3, pages 309-337.
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Kostas Karadakis & Kiki Kaplanidou. (2012) Legacy perceptions among host and non-host Olympic Games residents: a longitudinal study of the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games. European Sport Management Quarterly 12:3, pages 243-264.
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Nola Agha, Sheranne Fairley & Heather Gibson. (2012) Considering legacy as a multi-dimensional construct: The legacy of the Olympic Games. Sport Management Review 15:1, pages 125-139.
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Mike Weed. (2011) The Olympic and Paralympic shock. Journal of Sport & Tourism 16:4, pages 277-278.
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Graham Brown. (2011) Sport, tourism and the Olympic Games: Lessons from and blind spots among the research community. Journal of Sport & Tourism 16:4, pages 279-283.
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Tracey J. Dickson, Angela M. Benson & Deborah A. Blackman. (2011) Developing a framework for evaluating Olympic and Paralympic legacies. Journal of Sport & Tourism 16:4, pages 285-302.
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Oriol Sallent, Ramon Palau & Jaume Guia. (2011) Exploring the Legacy of Sport Events on Sport Tourism Networks. European Sport Management Quarterly 11:4, pages 397-421.
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Urmilla Bob & Mbali Majola. (2011) Rural community perceptions of the 2010 FIFA World Cup: The Makhowe community in KwaZulu-Natal. Development Southern Africa 28:3, pages 387-399.
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Kamilla Swart, Urmilla Bob, Brendon Knott & Mushfieqah Salie. (2011) A sport and sociocultural legacy beyond 2010: A case study of the Football Foundation of South Africa. Development Southern Africa 28:3, pages 415-428.
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Johan Fourie, Krige Siebrits & Karly Spronk. (2011) Tourist displacement in two South African sport mega-events. Development Southern Africa 28:3, pages 319-332.
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Scarlett Cornelissen, Urmilla Bob & Kamilla Swart. (2011) Towards redefining the concept of legacy in relation to sport mega-events: Insights from the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Development Southern Africa 28:3, pages 307-318.
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John Harris. (2011) The enduring importance of national identities in sport and tourism. Journal of Sport & Tourism 16:3, pages 181-185.
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Anne-Line Balduck, Marc Maes & Marc Buelens. (2011) The Social Impact of the Tour de France: Comparisons of Residents' Pre- and Post-event Perceptions. European Sport Management Quarterly 11:2, pages 91-113.
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Cheryl Mallen, Julie Stevens, Lorne Adams & Scott McRoberts. (2010) The Assessment of the Environmental Performance of an International Multi-Sport Event. European Sport Management Quarterly 10:1, pages 97-122.
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Catherine M. Matheson. (2010) Legacy Planning, Regeneration and Events: The Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games. Local Economy 25:1, pages 10-23.
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