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Theodoraki, Eleni.
Olympic event organization[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
796.48068
書名/作者:
Olympic event organization/ Eleni Theodoraki.
作者:
Theodoraki, Eleni.
出版者:
Oxford : : Butterworth-Heinemann,, 2007.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xix, 186 p.) : : ill.
標題:
Olympics.
標題:
Special events - Management.
標題:
Hosting of sporting events.
標題:
SPORTS & RECREATION - Olympics.
ISBN:
9780750684767
ISBN:
0750684763
ISBN:
9780080552552 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
0080552552 (electronic bk.)
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [177]-184) and index.
內容註:
Part I: Perspectives; Chapter 1 -- Structures in Context; Chapter 2 -- 'Mega' Organizing; Part II: The Olympic Movement; Chapter 3 -- Olympic Organizations; Chapter 4 -- Organizing in the Olympic Context; Part III: Olympic Event Organization; Chapter 5 -- Bidding and Selection Phase Organizational Activity; Chapter 6 -- Planning and Delivering Phase Organizational Activity; Epilogue.
摘要、提要註:
Olympic Event Organization is the first text to address a number of important questions in contemporary mega-event management: * Which organizations are involved in the Olympic Movement and in what capacity? * What are the interorganizational flows of authority and finance between them? * How is work grouped, in what unit sizes, how specialized and formalized are work processes? * How complex, dynamic, diversified, or friendly is their environment? * What are the power issues and how do the technological processes affect these organizations? * How do the OCOGs evolve in their life cycle, what pressures shape their structures and management processes and how is work co-ordinated? The examination of the Olympic Games event organization in the 10-year period, from bidding to post-games closing down, draws material from host cities to explore the types of interorganizational flows that take place at various stages for the Olympic Games to be delivered. Knowledge transfer from one host city to the next and an established organizational field also means that management practises sometimes follow some externally imposed organizing logics. The challenges faced by organizers are discussed and the tensions that a strong management template from the IOC creates are also examined. Finally, the issue of sustainability of the Olympic Games is identified along with an analysis of the ways in which the concepts of impact are appropriated by the various stakeholders involved with the Olympic Games as they attempt to influence public opinion. Written in an accessible and insightful manner Olympic Event Organization is essential reading for both academics and practitioners alike. * Accessible, insightful and highly topical this is the first text to focus on the nature of the Olympic Games as the ultimate mega event * Strong theoretical analysis of processes and challenges in the lifecycle of the Olympics event organisation, from bidding to closing down. * Rich material drawn from direct sources in case studies of Sydney 2000, Salt Lake City 2002, Athens 2004, Torino 2006, Beijing 2008, Vancouver 2010 and London 2012 Olympic Games.
電子資源:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780750684767
Olympic event organization[electronic resource] /
Theodoraki, Eleni.
Olympic event organization
[electronic resource] /Eleni Theodoraki. - 1st ed. - Oxford :Butterworth-Heinemann,2007. - 1 online resource (xix, 186 p.) :ill.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [177]-184) and index.
Part I: Perspectives; Chapter 1 -- Structures in Context; Chapter 2 -- 'Mega' Organizing; Part II: The Olympic Movement; Chapter 3 -- Olympic Organizations; Chapter 4 -- Organizing in the Olympic Context; Part III: Olympic Event Organization; Chapter 5 -- Bidding and Selection Phase Organizational Activity; Chapter 6 -- Planning and Delivering Phase Organizational Activity; Epilogue.
Olympic Event Organization is the first text to address a number of important questions in contemporary mega-event management: * Which organizations are involved in the Olympic Movement and in what capacity? * What are the interorganizational flows of authority and finance between them? * How is work grouped, in what unit sizes, how specialized and formalized are work processes? * How complex, dynamic, diversified, or friendly is their environment? * What are the power issues and how do the technological processes affect these organizations? * How do the OCOGs evolve in their life cycle, what pressures shape their structures and management processes and how is work co-ordinated? The examination of the Olympic Games event organization in the 10-year period, from bidding to post-games closing down, draws material from host cities to explore the types of interorganizational flows that take place at various stages for the Olympic Games to be delivered. Knowledge transfer from one host city to the next and an established organizational field also means that management practises sometimes follow some externally imposed organizing logics. The challenges faced by organizers are discussed and the tensions that a strong management template from the IOC creates are also examined. Finally, the issue of sustainability of the Olympic Games is identified along with an analysis of the ways in which the concepts of impact are appropriated by the various stakeholders involved with the Olympic Games as they attempt to influence public opinion. Written in an accessible and insightful manner Olympic Event Organization is essential reading for both academics and practitioners alike. * Accessible, insightful and highly topical this is the first text to focus on the nature of the Olympic Games as the ultimate mega event * Strong theoretical analysis of processes and challenges in the lifecycle of the Olympics event organisation, from bidding to closing down. * Rich material drawn from direct sources in case studies of Sydney 2000, Salt Lake City 2002, Athens 2004, Torino 2006, Beijing 2008, Vancouver 2010 and London 2012 Olympic Games.
ISBN: 9780750684767
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LC Class. No.: GV721.5 / .T53 2007
Dewey Class. No.: 796.48068
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