2016
DOI: 10.1080/09523367.2017.1360288
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Running in the Sun: The Pyongyang Marathon and its Evolution into a Sport Tourism Event

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“…Currently, the marathon is mainly studied from two perspectives. Several studies have considered runners as research subjects and examined the relationship between running a marathon and body functions, as well as the regular patterns [1][2][3][4], psychological impacts [5][6][7] and their cognition [8][9][10][11][12]; while others took competitions as the subject and focused on the sociological aspects, such as entertaining function [13][14][15], fiscal implications [16,17] and marketing and management [18,19]. At present, the studies on Chinese marathons have focused on certain fields, such as physiology [20,21], psychology [22] and sociology [23,24].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, the marathon is mainly studied from two perspectives. Several studies have considered runners as research subjects and examined the relationship between running a marathon and body functions, as well as the regular patterns [1][2][3][4], psychological impacts [5][6][7] and their cognition [8][9][10][11][12]; while others took competitions as the subject and focused on the sociological aspects, such as entertaining function [13][14][15], fiscal implications [16,17] and marketing and management [18,19]. At present, the studies on Chinese marathons have focused on certain fields, such as physiology [20,21], psychology [22] and sociology [23,24].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Dávid et al (2018) identified the importance of the Hungarian Grand Prix, arguing that the event contributes greatly to the tourism industry, thus it is worth holding annually. Although sport tourism events have been widely discussed regarding their importance to tourism industry, a majority of studies have explored the economic impacts on such events (Daniels & Norman, 2003;Duglio & Beltramo, 2017;Kurtzman, 2005) and how to further improve or develop them (Perić et al, 2019;Podoler, 2016). Only a few studies have examined tourists' perception of sport tourism such as Zhang et al's (2019) examination of the antecedents of tourist's loyalty toward a sport event and the destination.…”
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confidence: 99%