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Understanding primary stakeholders' multiple roles in hallmark event tourism management
Institution:1. Department of Management Information Systems, University of Arizona, McClelland Hall 430, 1130 E. Helen St., P.O. Box 210108, Tucson 85721 AZ, United States;2. Department of Operations Management and Information Systems, Santa Clara University, 500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA 95053, United States
Abstract:This paper contributes insights into stakeholder theory in hallmark event tourism and the implications for engaging primary stakeholders in further tourism management settings. The tangible and symbolic tourism benefits instilled in destinations by hallmark events are well-documented; with destination managers increasingly adopting event portfolio approaches to nurture and develop existing and new hallmark events. Nevertheless, limited understanding exists of how stakeholders engage with hallmark events over time; their lived experiences in event tourism; and consequent management implications. This paper uncovers multiple and shifting roles of primary stakeholders in a long-established hallmark event tourism context (Edinburgh's Festival Fringe). It presents a typology identifying five primary stakeholder roles. Phenomenological interviews with twenty-one primary stakeholders revealed that most fulfilled multiple roles. Existing concurrently and historically, these differed throughout stakeholders' lived experiences and engagement. In its findings, this paper extends knowledge of stakeholders' roles in event tourism and implications in further tourism management settings.
Keywords:Stakeholders  Multiple roles  Hallmark event tourism  Lived experience
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