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Literature Reviews

A systematic literature review: assessing the impact of sports events between 2010 and 2022

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Pages 347-365 | Received 20 Sep 2022, Accepted 17 Apr 2023, Published online: 27 Apr 2023
 

ABSTRACT

The literature on the impact of sport events continues to grow. However, existing systematic reviews have often focused on a specific typology of impact and/or specific events. In this article, we highlight the current state of sport events impact literature through a systematic review using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) method. Following predefined criteria, the authors reviewed 172 review and research articles published in indexed journals between 2010 and 2022 that were collected from four databases. Given the limited consensus around the conceptualisation of legacy in the academic literature, it was agreed to limit the keywords for this study to ‘sports’, ‘event’, and ‘impacts’. The term ‘impacts’ seems more precise as it is inclusive in nature, incorporating both ‘legacies’ and intended ‘outcomes’. Results show that five countries, led by the United States, dominate in terms of publications, focusing more on economic impact assessment, particularly of large and single sport events. While studies still focus on mega-events, new research is increasingly turning to small and medium-sized sporting events, and more intangible impacts are attracting the interest of researchers. In particular, studies of consumer behaviour and destination image, as well as planning and evaluation strategies, are gaining momentum, while there is a lack of studies on the health and educational impacts of sports events, as well as the impact of the development of sports infrastructure built around the events.

Acknowledgments

We thank the anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Notes

1. MICE is an abbreviation of the words: Meetings, Incentive, Conferences, and Exhibitions. This shortcut is often used in the tourism and hotel industry according to B. Bathelot in definitions-marketing, [On line], https://www.definitions-marketing.com/definition/mice/page consulted on 02/03/2022.

2. In the Cambridge Dictionary, it is defined as: ‘the process of judging or calculating the quality, importance, quantity or value of something’.

3. The series includes the following terms: Legacy; Outcomes; Benefits; Development; Change..

4. We assume that in this category, the research will be very developed, since there are 19 articles.

5. In addition, we assume that in this category, research will be moderately developed, since there are 10 articles.

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