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Dictionary of Event Studies, Event Management and Event Tourism
* An ontology of the study of planned events and the professional practice of event management and event tourism;* User friendly explanations and language to explain and contextualise jargon and technical terms within this wide and varied field;* E version has an interactive function with hyperlinks to sources, books in the EMTM series as well as ability to bookmark pages, instant linkage to cross references and more.This Dictionary, produced by a distinguished and varied panel of international editors, is an invaluable reference for students, academics, practitioners, researchers, policy makers. For the first time, it compiles and defines a comprehensive glossary of terms used in the event-specific literature.Whilst many of these terms are commonplace, their usage in the events literature is often specific and in need of interpretation.Whilst there are numerous short entries and basic definitions, the emphasis has been placed on terms with high relevance to planned events, and in particular to theories, concepts and models specific to event studies.Multiple usages, including quotations are provided, where relevant, to cover the breadth of meanings and applications of the terms. Part of the Event Management Theory and Methods Series.This series examines the extent to which mainstream theory is being employed to develop event-specific theory, and to influence the very core practices of event management and event tourism.They introduce the theory, show how it is being used in the events sector through a literature review, incorporate examples and case studies written by researchers and/or practitioners, and contain methods that can be used effectively in the real world. With online resource material, this mix-and-match collection is ideal for lecturers who need theoretical foundations and case studies for their classes, by students in need of reference works, by professionals wanting increased understanding alongside practical methods, and by agencies or associations that want their members and stakeholders to have access to a library of valuable resources.Series editor: Donald Getz PhD., Professor Emeritus, University of Calgary, Canada.
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Cases For Event Management and Event Tourism
* Fully developed case studies all with theoretical underpinning and clear learning outcomes. * Teaching notes accompany all cases which specify teaching methods to be adopted for effective use in the classroom. * Teaching Instructions and Lesson Plans provide which offer a step-by-step teaching process, how students should be organized, information to be provided, the questions to be raised, and suggested assignments. A comprehensive collection of fully developed case studies of event management and event tourism main areas, including human resources, leadership, marketing, strategy, operations, stakeholder management, and evaluation, all written by international experts. The cases mirror the practices and challenges in the event management industry across the globe – in different regional contexts and cultures – integrating theory with functional and operational perspectives.All are accompanied with teaching notes that explain learning outcomes, theoretical underpinnings, teaching methods, and provide detailed learning activities, questions and tools for analysis and guided assignments. Cases For Event Management and Event Tourism is a must have collection for all those studying and teaching event management nad event tourism.It contextualizes understanding and provides a real-life perspective on the theory, models and best practice in the industry. Part of the Event Management Theory and Methods Series.This series examines the extent to which mainstream theory is being employed to develop event-specific theory, and to influence the very core practices of event management and event tourism.They introduce the theory, show how it is being used in the events sector through a literature review, incorporate examples and case studies written by researchers and/or practitioners, and contain methods that can be used effectively in the real world.With online resource material, this mix-and-match collection is ideal for lecturers who need theoretical foundations and case studies for their classes, by students in need of reference works, by professionals wanting increased understanding alongside practical methods, and by agencies or associations that want their members and stakeholders to have access to a library of valuable resources.Series editor: Donald Getz PhD., Professor Emeritus, University of Calgary, Canada.
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Cases For Event Management and Event Tourism
* Fully developed case studies all with theoretical underpinning and clear learning outcomes. * Teaching notes accompany all cases which specify teaching methods to be adopted for effective use in the classroom. * Teaching Instructions and Lesson Plans provide which offer a step-by-step teaching process, how students should be organized, information to be provided, the questions to be raised, and suggested assignments. A comprehensive collection of fully developed case studies of event management and event tourism main areas, including human resources, leadership, marketing, strategy, operations, stakeholder management, and evaluation, all written by international experts. The cases mirror the practices and challenges in the event management industry across the globe – in different regional contexts and cultures – integrating theory with functional and operational perspectives.All are accompanied with teaching notes that explain learning outcomes, theoretical underpinnings, teaching methods, and provide detailed learning activities, questions and tools for analysis and guided assignments. Cases For Event Management and Event Tourism is a must have collection for all those studying and teaching event management nad event tourism.It contextualizes understanding and provides a real-life perspective on the theory, models and best practice in the industry. Part of the Event Management Theory and Methods Series.This series examines the extent to which mainstream theory is being employed to develop event-specific theory, and to influence the very core practices of event management and event tourism.They introduce the theory, show how it is being used in the events sector through a literature review, incorporate examples and case studies written by researchers and/or practitioners, and contain methods that can be used effectively in the real world.With online resource material, this mix-and-match collection is ideal for lecturers who need theoretical foundations and case studies for their classes, by students in need of reference works, by professionals wanting increased understanding alongside practical methods, and by agencies or associations that want their members and stakeholders to have access to a library of valuable resources.Series editor: Donald Getz PhD., Professor Emeritus, University of Calgary, Canada.
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Is it better to buy event fashion expensive or cheap?
It ultimately depends on the individual's budget and personal preferences. Buying expensive event fashion may provide higher quality materials, better craftsmanship, and a more unique and luxurious design. However, buying cheap event fashion may be more budget-friendly and still allow for stylish and trendy options. It's important to consider the occasion, how often the item will be worn, and the individual's financial situation when deciding whether to buy expensive or cheap event fashion.
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Is it "der Event" or "das Event"?
In German, the word "Event" is neuter, so the correct article to use is "das Event." Therefore, the correct way to say "the event" in German is "das Event."
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Is it the event or the event?
It seems like there might be a typo in the question as it currently reads "Is it the event or the event?" If you could provide more context or clarify the question, I would be happy to help answer it.
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What is an outcome event, a complementary event, a sample space, and an event set?
An outcome event is a specific result that can occur in an experiment or random process. A complementary event is the opposite of a given event, representing all outcomes that are not part of the original event. A sample space is the set of all possible outcomes of an experiment, while an event set is a collection of one or more outcomes from the sample space that are of interest in a particular situation.
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What is an outcome event, a complementary event, a sample space, and an event space?
An outcome event is a specific result of an experiment or observation. A complementary event is the event that consists of all outcomes not included in a given event. A sample space is the set of all possible outcomes of an experiment. An event space is a collection of events that are subsets of the sample space.
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What is a certain event and an impossible event?
A certain event is an event that is guaranteed to happen, with no possibility of failure. For example, the sun rising in the morning is a certain event. An impossible event, on the other hand, is an event that has no chance of occurring. For example, a person jumping to the moon without any assistance is an impossible event.
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What is the difference between event space and event system?
Event space refers to the physical location where an event takes place, such as a venue or a room. It includes the layout, design, and capacity of the space. On the other hand, an event system refers to the overall framework or structure that manages and coordinates all aspects of an event, including planning, scheduling, communication, and logistics. While event space focuses on the physical environment, event system encompasses the organizational and operational elements of an event.
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Which event, concert, or other event sells out the fastest?
Events featuring popular artists or bands tend to sell out the fastest, especially if they have a limited number of tickets available. Major music concerts, especially those by well-known artists, often sell out within minutes of tickets going on sale. Additionally, highly anticipated sporting events, such as championship games or matches featuring popular teams, can also sell out quickly due to high demand. Lastly, exclusive events with limited capacity, such as intimate theater performances or special one-time shows, are also likely to sell out rapidly.
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