ACCOMMODATING (GLOBAL–GLOCAL) PARADOXES ACROSS EVENT PLANNING

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The aim of this research note is threefold: 1) to introduce the concept of paradox and its numerous applications to the study and management challenges associated with the planning and delivery of events, with a specific look at large-scale events like the Olympics to provide an extreme case; 2) to present a new paradox entitled the “Global–Glocal Paradox” that interrogates how inherent global and local stakeholder interests and tensions are managed; and 3) to present a series of conceptual and practical ways events can “accommodate” as opposed to “resolve” this paradox to help balance stakeholder interests instead of pitting one against the other

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Duignan, M. B., Parent, M. M., & Mcgillivray, D. (2023). ACCOMMODATING (GLOBAL–GLOCAL) PARADOXES ACROSS EVENT PLANNING. Event Management, 27(1), 149–154. https://doi.org/10.3727/152599522X16419948694991

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