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Remi Bauer

    Sustainability at mega-sport events in developing countries on the example of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa
    Cause-related Sporting Events as a Fundraising Tool for Non-Profit Organisations
    The Impacts of the Leeds Arena
    Teenage Rampage. School shootings
    Operations and Quality Issues within the National Football League
    The Utilisation of Summative Event Evaluation by Organisers
    • The Utilisation of Summative Event Evaluation by Organisers

      Student Nights in Leeds

      • 108 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      The study investigates the evaluation methods used by student night organizers in Leeds, highlighting a significant gap in academic literature regarding post-event evaluations in the events industry. It emphasizes the growing importance of these evaluations as management tools for measuring success and assessing whether objectives are met. By focusing on this specific context, the research provides valuable insights into the practices of event organizers, contributing to a better understanding of evaluation approaches in the field of International Events Management.

      The Utilisation of Summative Event Evaluation by Organisers
    • Focusing on operations and quality management in the National Football League, this paper identifies issues within secondary services and proposes practical improvements. It emphasizes the importance of managing these services, such as ticket pricing, parking, and concessions, which are under managerial control. The findings suggest that ongoing customer satisfaction tracking is crucial for assessing the effectiveness of implemented measures and identifying further areas for enhancement in service quality.

      Operations and Quality Issues within the National Football League
    • The narrative explores the chilling events of the Columbine massacre, highlighting the motivations and actions of perpetrators Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold. On April 18, 1999, they executed a meticulously planned attack at Columbine High School, resulting in thirteen deaths and numerous injuries. The incident sparked national outrage and debates regarding the societal factors contributing to such violence, including the influence of media, cliques, and gun access. The paper aims to provide a comprehensive examination of the tragedy and its implications for school safety and prevention strategies.

      Teenage Rampage. School shootings
    • The Impacts of the Leeds Arena

      Impacts and Risks in Events Management

      The seminar paper explores the development of the Leeds Arena, a publically funded £80 million entertainment venue aimed at attracting events and boosting the local economy. Highlighting the community's desire for such a facility as expressed in the 2004 Vision for Leeds, the paper examines the partnership with SMG Europe for arena operations. It analyzes potential impacts of the arena on Leeds, utilizing secondary research to evaluate methods for measuring these impacts and offering recommendations for effective assessment strategies.

      The Impacts of the Leeds Arena
    • The report examines the effectiveness of physical activity running events as fundraising tools for Third Sector organizations, highlighting their growing popularity among non-profits that rely on event-generated income. It identifies three main objectives: revenue generation, raising awareness for the organization and its cause, and attracting financial contributors. Despite concerns about cost-efficiency, the study reveals that these events provide significant opportunities for non-profits, though many fail to fully utilize their potential benefits. An in-depth literature review supports these findings.

      Cause-related Sporting Events as a Fundraising Tool for Non-Profit Organisations
    • Seminar paper from the year 2012 in the subject Business economics - Business Ethics, Corporate Ethics, grade: 1,2, Leeds Metropolitan University, course: Issues in the Events Industry, language: English, abstract: With the London 2012 Olympic Games, sustainability within mega-sport events has come to attention again as the organisers of the event are seeking to create a truly green event (London2012 2009a, London2012 2009b). But not only developed nations are hosting such large-scale events. Recently, the FIFA World Cup was held in South Africa, the Commonwealth Games in India and the next Olympics will be staged in Brazil (Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung 2011). Thus, this paper will deal with the following question. Can sustainability be achieved at mega-sport events in developing countries? The FIFA 2010 Soccer World Championships in South Africa will be used as a descriptive example of a past mega-sporting event. The goal of the paper is to answer this question while also giving a diligent insight and thorough understanding of the Triple Bottom Line Model.

      Sustainability at mega-sport events in developing countries on the example of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa