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A futurist’s view on the future of events

Yeoman, Ian; Robertson, Martin; Smith, Karen

Authors

Ian Yeoman

Karen Smith



Contributors

Stephen J. Page
Editor

Joanne Connell
Editor

Abstract

Events are significant in today’s society. They have links to religion, to culture, to sport, to community, to commerce, and to political, policy and microeconomic and macroeconomic influence or objectives. Events are becoming ever more important as they are seen to reap a great many of the elements that a society (served by a government) requires for its development. As society has moved from a manufacturing to an experience economy over the last fifty years, the role of events has become an important element of the experience economy. At the same time, with the arrival of the experience economy and the decline of manufacturing in many places, political leaders have become champions of sporting and cultural events in their nation, city or community. It seems that countries all want mega sporting events such as the Olympic Games or FIFA World Cup or cultural events such as food and wine festivals as a means to attract tourists to a region (Yeoman 2008).

Citation

Yeoman, I., Robertson, M., & Smith, K. (2011). A futurist’s view on the future of events. In J. Connell, & S. J. Page (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Events (507-525). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203803936.ch32

Publication Date Nov 30, 2011
Deposit Date May 1, 2018
Publisher Routledge
Pages 507-525
Book Title The Routledge Handbook of Events
Chapter Number 32
ISBN 9780203803936; 9780415583343;
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203803936.ch32
Keywords Events, economy, society, tourist attractions,
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1169072