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Original Articles

Host Population Perceptions of the Impact of Mega-events

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Pages 407-421 | Published online: 02 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

This paper presents the results of a study on the perceptions of the host population on the impact of two mega-events, the Daejeon Expo and the Gyeongju Expo in Korea. Many studies have performed evaluations on the partial impact of an event while the event is actually being held; however, not much research has been done on the long-term impact on the host population. It is necessary to study the long-term impact on the host population so as to discover more thorough characteristics of the impact of the event. Thus, research on tourism influenced by mega-events over a period of time makes it possible to monitor the changing phases of the development of tourist attractions and to compare them with other types of mega-events.

Acknowledgment

This research was supported by Dong-A University Research Fund in 2004.

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Sang Taek Lim

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