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Resumen de Engaging volunteers from regional communities: non-host city resident perceptions towards a mega-event and the opportunity to volunteer

Sheranne Fairley, Maria Louise Cardillo, Kevin Filo

  • Sport events can be leveraged by a number of different stakeholders. The current research positions a mega-event a leverageable asset within a regional community outside of the host city. Specifically, this study investigated regional community (i.e., Townsville) resident perceptions of a mega-event (i.e.,2018 Commonwealth Games) to be hosted alsewhere in the state (i.e., The Gold Coast). Nonhost city resident perceptions towards the event and towards the potential of volunteering at the event were explored 4 years before the event. Data were collected through interviews and focus groups within the non-host city. The results revealed an existent rivalry between the host and non-host community, and a perceived lack of benefit tot the non-host region. Further, non-host city resident perceptions towards volunteering at the event included: travel constraints, lack of awareness, volunteer packages, national pride, once in a lifetime experience, and meeting new people from overseas. The results provide implications for managers and government funders of mega-sport events to provide benefits to regional communities. Further, the results provide implications for volunteer managers at mega-sport event to engage members from regional communities through volunteering.


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