Tag: event management
International Journal of Event and Festival Management, Volume 5, Issue 3
Launched in 2010, this double-blind peer-reviewed journal seeks to advance knowledge in the field of events and to enhance the uptake of such knowledge by practitioners in the field. Whilst publishing theoretical and practical articles, articles will include a section on how the findings can be adopted by practitioners in the field.
Call for Papers | “Managing Sport Events for Beneficial Outcomes” | Special issue of Event Management: An International Journal
This special issue of Event Management seeks to publish empirical papers that contribute to theoretical understandings and best practices aimed at managing sport events to attain desired benefits to host communities. Various methodologies are welcome.
Call for Papers | 3rd International Sport Management Conference (ISMC) | February 10–11, 2016, Budapest, Hungary
An invitation for submissions is extended to those exploring sport management topics – ranging from marketing and finance to event management and communication.
Call for Papers | ICE2015: “Making Waves in Macao”, the 3rd International Conference on Events | 7-9 September 2015
The «Making Waves in Macao» conference critically reviews the value and meaning of events to individuals and communities with an emphasis of prevalent waves such as the use of social media in events, and the Asian giant.
Call for Papers | Three sports Special Interest Groups of the European Academy of Management, EURAM, Conference, June 2015
The EURAM “Managing Sport” SIG is a network of academics, practitioners, athletes and sport officials whose interests revolve around aspects of internationalisation, professionalisation and commercialisation of sports in theory and in practice.
Two Assistant/Associate Professors in Sport Management and Sport/Event Management respectively, to Molde University College, Norway
Applications are invited for the following two openings in Sport and Event Management at Molde University College, Specialized University in Logistics in Norway.
Assistant/Associate Professor in Sport Management (with responsibilities towards our Bachelor Programme in Sport Management taught in a combination of Norwegian and English courses) (50 per cent employment).
Assistant/Associate Professor in Sport/Event Management (with responsibilities towards our Master’s Programmes in Sport...
Second Call for Papers | Special issue of The Service Industries Journal: Developing a Service Research Agenda in Sports
Sport services are among the largest and fastest growing industries worldwide. Today's global sports industry is worth between €350 billion and €450 billion ($480-$620 billion), according to a recent A.T. Kearney study of sports teams, leagues and federations. This includes infrastructure construction, sporting goods, licensed products and live sports events (Zygband and Collignon, 2011).
Given the significant and sustained growth of...
International Journal of Event and Festival Management, Volume 5, Issue 2
Launched in 2010, this double-blind peer-reviewed journal seeks to advance knowledge in the field of events and to enhance the uptake of such knowledge by practitioners in the field. Whilst publishing theoretical and practical articles, articles will include a section on how the findings can be adopted by practitioners in the field.
Journal of Venue and Event Management becomes Sport & Entertainment Review
The University of South Carolina Department of Sport and Entertainment Management is excited to announce that they have reached an agreement with FiT Publishing to re-launch the Journal of Venue and Event Management as a new journal, titled Sport & Entertainment Review (SER).
Sport & Entertainment Review will allow for a broader scope of topics published in the journal, as...
International Journal of Event and Festival Management, Volume 5, Issue 1
Launched in 2010, this double-blind peer-reviewed journal seeks to advance knowledge in the field of events and to enhance the uptake of such knowledge by practitioners in the field. Whilst publishing theoretical and practical articles, articles will include a section on how the findings can be adopted by practitioners in the field.