Affiliation:
1. Centre for Tourism and Hospitality Management, School of Events, Tourism and Hospitality Management, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, UK
Abstract
In the UK, museums (29%), gardens (38%), and historic buildings (27%) are the most visited attractions, yet admissions revenue is often insufficient for operational costs and long-term repair and investment costs. With the UK events sector worth £42.3 billion annually historic
buildings are in a unique position to use events to generate income and raise awareness. However, the management of events within the heritage setting is complex, contextually informed, and contested by stakeholders while operators manage the competing issues of conservation, access, and revenue
generation. Through 10 detailed semistructured interviews this study explores the way in which knowledge is gathered and embedded to professionalize event management practices within the heritage tourism sector. Building on the work of Garvin and Brine and Feather, a model is evolved to explain
how knowledge is gained, embedded, and shared across the heritage sector.
Subject
Marketing,Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management,Business and International Management
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