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Co-branding alliances as an employer branding strategy Open
Purpose The aim of this study is to investigate how co-branding alliances are perceived by current and potential employees of an outdoor-action-sports-service provider. Design/methodology/approach The study adopts a sequential mixed-method…
The role of sensory design in creating memorable event experiences Open
Purpose The aim of this paper is to explore the influence of sensory design elements upon attendees’ perceptions of events, focusing on all five senses and adopting a multisensory approach. Design/methodology/approach This study utilises a…
Social Media, Mental Health, and Equestrian Events Open
Many studies have investigated the benefits and drawbacks of social media, but the impact it has on amateur sports participants who use it as part of their practice has been largely overlooked. This study addresses this gap, investigating …
Pre-Event Marketing of Trail Running Events<b>: Stories of People, Place and Experience</b> Open
The use of storytelling in destination marketing is well explored, but the role of events in this is under researched. The purpose of this paper is to investigate how two different trail running events in Innsbruck, Austria, use elements o…
Tourism and neurodiversity: a problematisation and research agenda Open
© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License (http://creativeco…
Tourism and Neurodiversity: A Problematisation and Research Agenda Open
This paper contributes to tourism knowledge by critically analysing the social model of disability as it applies to neurodiversity. It concludes that neurodiversity is poorly problematised within tourism literature. Thus, while the social …
“Work it, work it non-stop” – Event industry employees' unconscious application of the <i>Five Ways to Wellbeing</i> Open
Purpose This paper explores mental wellbeing in the events industry. We argue that mental wellbeing is often difficult to achieve in the stressful and deadline-driven events industry, and that better awareness and understanding of specific…
Positive power: events as temporary sites of power which “empower” marginalised groups Open
Purpose The importance of events for marginalised groups has largely been overlooked within tourism, hospitality and event studies. The purpose of this study is to address this gap, emphasising the positive outcomes of power relationships …
Understanding the Well-Being Potential of Participatory Arts Events for the Over 70s: A Conceptual Framework and Research Agenda Open
The purpose of this article is to contribute to the growing body of knowledge that intends to make event studies more critical through a focus on the underresearched demographic of the over 70s. Our discussion is centered on the sociopsych…
Electrodermal activity measurement within a qualitative methodology Open
Purpose Reflecting, reliving and reforming experiences enhance longer-term effects of travel and tourism, and have been highlighted as an important aspect in determining loyalty, re-visitation and post-consumption satisfaction. The purpose…
Conceptualizing the Impact of Festival and Event Attendance Upon Family Quality of Life (QOL) Open
Quality of life (QOL) research has been well explored in medicine, psychology, and the social sciences, although it has received very little attention within festival and event studies. This proposition article is both conceptual and explo…
CRITICAL MOMENTS OF (UN)DOING DOCTORAL SUPERVISION: COLLABORATIVE WRITING AS RHIZOMATIC PRACTICE Open
Despite the proliferation of doctoral training courses within universities, little attention is paid to the complexity of supervision as a process of becoming for both students and supervisors. As post-qualitative researchers we explore ho…
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Collaborative writing as rhizomatic practice: Critical moments of (un)doing doctoral supervision Open
Despite the proliferation of doctoral training courses within universities, little attention is paid to the complexity of supervision as a process of becoming for both students and super-visors. As post-qualitative researchers we explore h…