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mega sport events, such as the Summer and Winter Olympics or the World Championships in different sports. For the …
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The Winter World Masters Games (WWMGs) are a large sports event for 30+-year-old athletes. As there are neither … participatory sports tourism event rather than a spectator event. In 2020, the WWMGs were staged in Innsbruck, Tyrol. In this study … and organizational expenditure. Furthermore, we discuss the peculiarities of the masters sports concept. Our empirical …
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Participation in sports activities combined with unique sports resources can provide people with extraordinary … experiences. It is especially true for tourism where sports activities are an important content of stay. The aim of this paper is … to analyse how sports experiences could be planned and managed for the tourism purposes from the aspect of sports …
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We analyze the effect of taxation in the online sport betting market. A relevant characteristic of this market is its negligible marginal cost on bet volume. Taxation can be on gross profit (Gross Profit Tax) or on volume (General Betting Duty). We model the two most popular online sport betting...
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The influx of people attending sport events involves creating wealth in the environment where they are held. To understand the impacts of these events on the host community, it is necessary to analyze the main explanatory variables in relation to models of buying behavior in tourism, so as to...
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We propose that stakeholder demand can explain firms’ corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities and empirically test our proposition using 2002-2016 panel data from multiple countries. We select the Olympic Games as our experimental context and use a difference-in-differences design. We...
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The objective of this study was to determine the type of leadership applied by the directors of amateur sports clubs …. This quantitative, descriptive and cross-sectional study was carried out on a sample of 48 directors of sports clubs in … total: 23 (47.91%) belonging to collective sports clubs and 25 (52.08%) to individual sports clubs. The study administered …
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individual, combat and team sports, highlighting measures/actions used to manage these phenomena. Survey research uses … quantitative research strategy. The study involved 1440 organized sports athletes representing all sports types. The prevalence of … bullying actions with regard to separate type of sports was identified: in individual sports (9.8%), in combat sports (8 …
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Purpose - This paper focuses on the resilience of small entrepreneurship in the tourism sector of the Republic of Croatia during the global health crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are more vulnerable compared to larger businesses but are also more...
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This paper examines tourism persistence in a group of Southeastern European (SEE) countries (Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia) by applying fractional integration methods to monthly data on foreign tourist arrivals and overnight stays. The...
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