Events - Future, Trends, Perspectives
An International Approach
(Sprache: Englisch)
Events - future, trends, perspectives provides insights into many of the recent developments within the diverse event industry.
International scholars and experts with backgrounds in multiple related fields have taken up exciting research topics and...
International scholars and experts with backgrounds in multiple related fields have taken up exciting research topics and...
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Events - future, trends, perspectives provides insights into many of the recent developments within the diverse event industry.
International scholars and experts with backgrounds in multiple related fields have taken up exciting research topics and offer perspectives, thoughts and views on a number of current and future issues and challenges.
The topics are as diverse as the industry itself and include discussions on gender and diversity, disruptive technologies, sustainability, psychological effects, the co-creation of experiences, the future of event education and many more.
Vivid case studies and best practice examples are used to illustrate current and future developments and to spark discussion and debate amongst scholars, practitioners and students alike.
The Corona crisis (Covid-19) is having a massive impact on the events industry. Due to the editorial deadline of this book in February 2020, this topic could not be considered in this edition. We ask for your understanding.
Content:
Kim Werner and Ye Ding
Acknowledgements
PART A
Nicole Böhmer, Kim Werner and Imke Wargin
Female Careers in the Event Industry - Myth, Reality or Future Vision?
Susanne Doppler, Burkhard Schmidt and Liza Funke
Work Stress of Event Managers
Hans-Jürgen Gaida
Marketing Meeting and Event Destinations in Disruptive Times: Future Challenges and Chances
Steffen Ronft
Event Psychology - An Interdisciplinary Approach
Chunlei Wang and Xingdan Wang
Theorising the "Event View" as a Kind of "World View"
Helmut Schwägermann
China Outbound Events - A Challenge for European MICE Destinations
Markus Große Ophoff, Kai-Michael Griese and Kim Werner
Event Organisations at the Interface between Sustainability and Digitalisation
Hui Huang and Hanzhi Zhang
Festivals and "New Retail": A Case Study of the "Double 11" Shopping Festival in China
Kim Werner, Christina Bosse and Kai-Michael Griese
Slow Events: Assessing the Potential for the Event Industry of the Future
PART B
Aliosha Alexandrov and Kai-Michael Griese
Value Co-creation and the Impact on Marketing and Event Management Curricula
Xing Lan and Yi Ding
Cooperative Transnational Event Management Education: A Case Study of International Event Management Shanghai (IEMS)
Mattheus Louw and Thomas Temme
Enhancing Student Learning in Event Management: Student Perceptions of a Business Simulation Game
Ye Ding, Li Zhang and Chunlei Wang
Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education in Event Management: Case studies from Chinese Universities
Gernot Gehrke
Researching the Future of Event Education
Steffen Ronft
Appendix: Further references concerning psychological effects and phenomena
International scholars and experts with backgrounds in multiple related fields have taken up exciting research topics and offer perspectives, thoughts and views on a number of current and future issues and challenges.
The topics are as diverse as the industry itself and include discussions on gender and diversity, disruptive technologies, sustainability, psychological effects, the co-creation of experiences, the future of event education and many more.
Vivid case studies and best practice examples are used to illustrate current and future developments and to spark discussion and debate amongst scholars, practitioners and students alike.
The Corona crisis (Covid-19) is having a massive impact on the events industry. Due to the editorial deadline of this book in February 2020, this topic could not be considered in this edition. We ask for your understanding.
Content:
Kim Werner and Ye Ding
Acknowledgements
PART A
Nicole Böhmer, Kim Werner and Imke Wargin
Female Careers in the Event Industry - Myth, Reality or Future Vision?
Susanne Doppler, Burkhard Schmidt and Liza Funke
Work Stress of Event Managers
Hans-Jürgen Gaida
Marketing Meeting and Event Destinations in Disruptive Times: Future Challenges and Chances
Steffen Ronft
Event Psychology - An Interdisciplinary Approach
Chunlei Wang and Xingdan Wang
Theorising the "Event View" as a Kind of "World View"
Helmut Schwägermann
China Outbound Events - A Challenge for European MICE Destinations
Markus Große Ophoff, Kai-Michael Griese and Kim Werner
Event Organisations at the Interface between Sustainability and Digitalisation
Hui Huang and Hanzhi Zhang
Festivals and "New Retail": A Case Study of the "Double 11" Shopping Festival in China
Kim Werner, Christina Bosse and Kai-Michael Griese
Slow Events: Assessing the Potential for the Event Industry of the Future
PART B
Aliosha Alexandrov and Kai-Michael Griese
Value Co-creation and the Impact on Marketing and Event Management Curricula
Xing Lan and Yi Ding
Cooperative Transnational Event Management Education: A Case Study of International Event Management Shanghai (IEMS)
Mattheus Louw and Thomas Temme
Enhancing Student Learning in Event Management: Student Perceptions of a Business Simulation Game
Ye Ding, Li Zhang and Chunlei Wang
Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education in Event Management: Case studies from Chinese Universities
Gernot Gehrke
Researching the Future of Event Education
Steffen Ronft
Appendix: Further references concerning psychological effects and phenomena
Klappentext zu „Events - Future, Trends, Perspectives “
An international approach!Events - future, trends, perspectives provides insights into many of the recent developments within the diverse event industry. International scholars and experts with backgrounds in multiple related fields have taken up exciting research topics and offer perspectives, thoughts and views on a number of current and future issues and challenges. The topics are as diverse as the industry itself and include discussions on gender and diversity, disruptive technologies, sustainability, psychological effects, the co-creation of experiences, the future of event education and many more. Vivid case studies and best practice examples are used to illustrate current and future developments and to spark discussion and debate amongst scholars, practitioners and students alike.The Corona crisis (Covid-19) is having a massive impact on the events industry. Due to the editorial deadline of this book in February 2020, this topic could not be considered in this edition. We ask for your understanding.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Events - Future, Trends, Perspectives “
Acknowledgements51 Introduction (Kim Werner and Ye Ding)211.1 Events: Future, Trends, Perspectives211.2 What Students and Lecturers can take away from this Book221.3 The Structure of this Book231.4 Bibliography27PART A292 Female Careers in the Event Industry - Myth, Reality or Future Vision? (Nicole Böhmer, Kim Werner and Imke Wargin)312.1 Introduction2.2 The Relevance of Gender Differences in the Event Industry322.2.1 Gendered preferences and gender gap322.2.2 Current gender issues in the event industry342.2.3 Current situation of horizontal and vertical segregation in the German event industry352.2.4 International developments within the industry362.2.5 Current state of research372.3 Current Career Concepts392.4 Event Careers: Dream Career or Accidental Success?402.4.1 Methodology402.4.2 Results412.4.3 Discussion and implications422.4.4 Limitations and future research avenues442.5 Conclusions and Summary452.6 Questions462.7 Further Readings472.8 Bibliography473 Work Stress of Event Managers (Susanne Doppler, Burkhard Schmidt and Liza Funke)513.1 Introduction3.2 Stress in the Event Industry533.2.1 Defining stress533.2.2 Job demands and resources563.2.3 Health problems within the JD-R model583.3 Method593.3.1 Sample593.3.2 Interviews603.4 Results603.4.1 Job demands603.4.2 Job resources623.5 Summary633.6 Questions643.7 Further Readings643.8 Bibliography644 Marketing Meeting and Event Destinations in Disruptive Times: Future Challenges and Chances (Hans-Jürgen Gaida)694.1 Introduction694.2 Preliminaries714.2.1 ICCA, the International Congress and Convention Association724.2.2 World Economic Forum and Global Power City Index734.2.3 UNWTO, the World Tourism Organization744.2.4 IATA, the International Air Transport Association754.3 Distruptive Technologies794.4 Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality804.5 Smart Cities814.6 Urban Mobility834.7 Aviation874.8 Sustainability884.9 Summary894.10 Questions924.11 Further Readings 924.12 Bibliography925 Event Psychology - An
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Interdisciplinary Approach (Steffen Ronft)975.1 Introduction and Definition975.2 Characteristics of Psychological Disciplines995.2.1 General psychology1005.2.2 Social psychology1005.2.3 Differential psychology1015.2.4 Psychology of perception1015.2.5 Environmental psychology1015.2.6 Cognitive psychology1015.2.7 Biological psychology1025.3 Goals and Effectiveness1025.3.1 Enhancement of efficiency of live communication1035.3.2 Specific relevance for professional event management1035.3.3 Specific relevance for brand communication1045.3.4 Specific relevance for trade fairs1045.4 Influence on / Manipulation of Event Participants1045.4.1 General conditions1045.4.2 Examples of psychological manipulation effects1055.4.3 Examples of sensory manipulating effects1085.5 History and Perspectives1095.5.1 Definition and development1095.5.2 Protagonists developing event psychology1105.5.3 Multisensory communication as a limitation of digital trans- formation?1105.6 Summary1115.7 Questions1115.8 Further Readings1115.9 Bibliography1126 Theorising the "Event View" as a Kind of "World View" (Chunlei Wang and Xingdan Wang)1156.1 Introduction1156.2 Literature Review1176.2.1 Special events and people's existence1186.2.2 Special events and life transformation1196.2.3 Special events and group life1196.2.4 Special events and experiential learning1206.3 The Construction of "the Event View as a World View"1206.3.1 The theoretical basis1206.3.2 The "event view as a kind of world view"1206.3.3 The core of special events: the experience and the attached meaning 1216.3.4 Rituals and the symbolic meaning of an event1226.3.5 Special events and the accumulation and integration of cognitive elements1226.3.6 The four-dimensional analysis framework of "objective-stakeholder- process-change"1236.4 Construction of the
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Autoren-Porträt
Prof. Dr. Kim Werner lehrt Veranstaltungsmanagement an der Hochschule Osnabrück und in Shanghai. Frau Dr. Ye Ding lehrt Eventmanagement an der Shanghai University of International Business and Economics (SUIBE).
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2020, 366 Seiten, Maße: 17,1 x 26,6 cm, Taschenbuch, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Kim Werner, Ding Ye
- Verlag: UTB
- ISBN-10: 3825252531
- ISBN-13: 9783825252533
- Erscheinungsdatum: 12.05.2020
Sprache:
Englisch
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