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Exploring the possibility to revamp and revitalise the sports event management sector in developing nations – an analysis of the MTN Lagos international half marathon
Field of Science
Vadyba / Management (S003)
Type of publication
type::text::thesis::master thesis
Title
Exploring the possibility to revamp and revitalise the sports event management sector in developing nations – an analysis of the MTN Lagos international half marathon
Other Title
Sporto renginių valdymo sektoriaus atnaujinimo ir atgaivinimo galimybių tyrimas besivystančiose šalyse - MTN Lagos tarptautinio pusmaratonio analizė
Author
Ngerem, Daniel Okwuchukwu |
Extent
65 p.
Date Issued
2019-01-15
Abstract
Developing nations such as Nigeria have been plagued with a lack of vigour in their sports
event sector which in other nations serves as a significant economic force. The goal of this paper is to highlight ways in which sports events in developing nations can be conceptualised and effectively hosted. The first part of this paper contains the literature review which highlights different studies done on sports event management and utility to society. The second part deals with analysing the various issues and problems in sports event management via a case study format of the Lagos International Half Marathon event. The third part of the paper then provides conclusions and recommendations based on personal experiences and reflections from the case study.
event sector which in other nations serves as a significant economic force. The goal of this paper is to highlight ways in which sports events in developing nations can be conceptualised and effectively hosted. The first part of this paper contains the literature review which highlights different studies done on sports event management and utility to society. The second part deals with analysing the various issues and problems in sports event management via a case study format of the Lagos International Half Marathon event. The third part of the paper then provides conclusions and recommendations based on personal experiences and reflections from the case study.
Language
Anglų / English (en)
Defended
Taip / Yes
Access Rights
Atviroji prieiga / Open Access