
Host community salience loss across major sport event planning

Leveraging accessible tourism development through mega-events, and the disability-attitude gap

Is urban tourism a paradoxical research domain?

Thirty years of event-related research

Utilizing Field Theory to Examine Mega-Event Led Development

Accommodating (global-glocal) paradoxes across event planning

Events as catalysts for communal resistance to overtourism

Parasitic Events and Host Destination Resource Dependence: Evidence from the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games

How do event zones influence visitor behaviour and engagement with host destinations? A longitudinal study of the Cambridge Half Marathon (2017-2020)

How do formal and informal practices and the interactions between stakeholder organisations shape the formation of Host Event Zones?

The State of Play Between Human Rights and Managing Major Sport Events: A Scoping Review

Entrepreneurial Leveraging in Liminoidal Olympic Transit Zones

The London 2012 Cultural Programme: A Consideration of Olympic Impacts and Legacies for Small Creative Organisations in East London

The ‘Summer of Discontent’: Exclusion and Communal Resistance at the London 2012 Games

Leveraging Physical and Digital Liminoidal Spaces: The Case of EATCambridge festival

How do Olympic cities strategically leverage New Urban Tourism? Evidence from Tokyo

Exploring the Nexus between Events and Human Rights: Building Agendas for Research, Theory, and Practice

Mega-Sport Events, Micro and Small Business Leveraging: Introducing the “MSE-MSB Leverage Model”

Leveraging Tokyo 2020 to Re-Image Japan and the Olympic City, Post-Fukushima
