2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2016.12.016
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Analyzing the effects of social impacts of events on satisfaction and loyalty

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“…The process of the organisation of mass events in very complicated and timeconsuming. The appropriate conduct of it requires a comperehensive acquintanceship with the tastes and expectations of customers, flexibility, and also skillfulness in responding to difficulties occurring in the course of the event (Yürük et al 2017). In connection with that fact, organisers ought to make all kinds of efforts in order to improve the standards of the quality offered services, and also conduct a permanent measurement of the satisfaction of customers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The process of the organisation of mass events in very complicated and timeconsuming. The appropriate conduct of it requires a comperehensive acquintanceship with the tastes and expectations of customers, flexibility, and also skillfulness in responding to difficulties occurring in the course of the event (Yürük et al 2017). In connection with that fact, organisers ought to make all kinds of efforts in order to improve the standards of the quality offered services, and also conduct a permanent measurement of the satisfaction of customers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Respondents' perceptions of the livelihood sustainability of the festival The literature on livelihood sustainability (Muresan et al, 2016;Su et al, 2016;Yürük et al, 2017;Caiazza & Audretsch, 2015;Huang & Zhang, 2012) reveals three important considerations in achieving livelihood sustainability, namely: economic factors, socio-cultural factors, and environmental aspects. Hence, the respondents' perceptions have been clustered following this approach for ease of analyses.…”
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“…This assertion is further strengthened by the large percentage of respondents who are not sure if socio-cultural impacts from the event are negative or positive. Studies by Diedering & Kwiatkowski (2015), Yürük et al (2017), Caiazza & Audretsch (2015) and Huang & Zhang (2012) attest to this view that socio-cultural attributes of community livelihoods are not given the same attention as economic factors. A similar conclusion of an apathetic attitude can be reached regarding the environmental impacts of the festival on community livelihood.…”
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confidence: 99%
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