2015
DOI: 10.1016/s2212-5671(15)00376-7
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Analysis of Tourists’ Perception During 2014 World Cup in Brazil

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“…In that sense, long-term benefits to tourism [6] and from tourism [7] seem to be the most mentioned ones. This was confirmed by the research of Lohman et al [8] indicating that from the perspective of both the Brazilian and foreign visitors of the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, the stimulus to tourism and the possibility of increasing the visibility of the destination are seen as the main positive aspects to host the event. Although Zawadzki [9] (p. 38) found that it is "difficult to indicate unambiguously positive, tangible effects gained by the organization of mega sporting events" regarding increase in tourism inflow seven years before and seven years after the event, a number of researchers confirmed sporting event visitors' intention to revisit the destination in the future [10][11][12][13].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…In that sense, long-term benefits to tourism [6] and from tourism [7] seem to be the most mentioned ones. This was confirmed by the research of Lohman et al [8] indicating that from the perspective of both the Brazilian and foreign visitors of the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, the stimulus to tourism and the possibility of increasing the visibility of the destination are seen as the main positive aspects to host the event. Although Zawadzki [9] (p. 38) found that it is "difficult to indicate unambiguously positive, tangible effects gained by the organization of mega sporting events" regarding increase in tourism inflow seven years before and seven years after the event, a number of researchers confirmed sporting event visitors' intention to revisit the destination in the future [10][11][12][13].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Within these areas, the tourism sector (Auger, 2017) emerges as a possibility to take advantage of these legacies (Knott and Tinaz, 2022), through structural transformations in host cities are often categorized as “hard” or “soft” (Preuss, 2007; Wise and Harris, 2019). Based on these premises, the present study aims to present and reflect critically on the main legacies and impacts that these events brought to the Brazilian population, focusing on the city of São Paulo, suppressing and diversifying studies on other 11 host cities and stadiums among them the city of Rio de Janeiro and the Maracanã stadium (Lohmann et al, 2015; Rocha, 2016; Gaffney, 2019; Hall and Wise, 2019; Wise, 2019; Yamawaki et al, 2020; Melo et al, 2020; Ribeiro et al, 2020, 2022a).…”
Section: Introduction (Welcome and Warm-up)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within these areas, the tourism sector (Auger, 2017) emerges as a possibility to take advantage of these legacies (Knott and Tinaz, 2022), through the structural transformations in the host city categorized as "hard" or "soft" (Preuss, 2007c). Based on these premises, the present study aims to present and reflect critically on the main legacies and impacts that these events brought to the Brazilian population, focusing on the city of São Paulo, suppressing and diversifying studies on other eleven host cities and stadiums among them the city of Rio de Janeiro and the Maracanã stadium (Lohmann et al, 2015;Rocha, 2016;Gaffney, 2019;Hall and Wise, 2019;Wise, 2019;Yamawaki et al, 2020;Melo et al, 2020;Ribeiro et al, 2020Ribeiro et al, , 2022a.…”
Section: Introduction (Warm-up)mentioning
confidence: 99%