Volvo Ocean Race Stockholm 2009 : Planeringen av ett evenemang i världsklass
It has become increasingly common for a city or region to use sporting and media events to promote themselves. But what is behind these events? What kind of organisation is necessary to plan and run them? In the summer of 2009 the internationally known Volvo Ocean Race will arrive in Stockholm. The...
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ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-sh-18672013-01-08T13:17:24ZVolvo Ocean Race Stockholm 2009 : Planeringen av ett evenemang i världsklasssweRosell, MariaSahlgren, AnnaSödertörns högskola, Institutionen för kommunikation, teknik och designSödertörns högskola, Institutionen för kommunikation, teknik och design2008EventVolvo Ocean Raceplaningdecision processIt has become increasingly common for a city or region to use sporting and media events to promote themselves. But what is behind these events? What kind of organisation is necessary to plan and run them? In the summer of 2009 the internationally known Volvo Ocean Race will arrive in Stockholm. The race is eight months long and will be hosted in Stockholm for almost the whole of June. The City of Stockholm is behind the event and Stockholm’s marinas will be responsible for making sure that everything runs smoothly and on schedule. Hosting this big event will have an impact on the citizens of Stockholm in many ways. The purpose of this study is to examine the political decision-making behind the event and the first part of the year of planning and preparations that have lead up to it. The study is based on interviews with the people responsible for the planning of the event and one politician that were involved in the decision-making. The method that is used in the study is Grounded Theory, which the authors believe has been valuable in this case. The implication of using this method is that the authors have been able to look more closely into the planning of the event without being too influenced by earlier learned theories. The method also can help us to see patterns in the study that otherwise could be missed. In the end of this study we look at previous research and give suggestions for future studies. The authors hope that this study can give inspiration to other researchers in this growing and interesting field. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-1867application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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It has become increasingly common for a city or region to use sporting and media events to promote themselves. But what is behind these events? What kind of organisation is necessary to plan and run them? In the summer of 2009 the internationally known Volvo Ocean Race will arrive in Stockholm. The race is eight months long and will be hosted in Stockholm for almost the whole of June. The City of Stockholm is behind the event and Stockholm’s marinas will be responsible for making sure that everything runs smoothly and on schedule. Hosting this big event will have an impact on the citizens of Stockholm in many ways. The purpose of this study is to examine the political decision-making behind the event and the first part of the year of planning and preparations that have lead up to it. The study is based on interviews with the people responsible for the planning of the event and one politician that were involved in the decision-making. The method that is used in the study is Grounded Theory, which the authors believe has been valuable in this case. The implication of using this method is that the authors have been able to look more closely into the planning of the event without being too influenced by earlier learned theories. The method also can help us to see patterns in the study that otherwise could be missed. In the end of this study we look at previous research and give suggestions for future studies. The authors hope that this study can give inspiration to other researchers in this growing and interesting field. |
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Rosell, Maria Sahlgren, Anna |
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Rosell, Maria Sahlgren, Anna |
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Volvo Ocean Race Stockholm 2009 : Planeringen av ett evenemang i världsklass |
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Volvo Ocean Race Stockholm 2009 : Planeringen av ett evenemang i världsklass |
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Volvo Ocean Race Stockholm 2009 : Planeringen av ett evenemang i världsklass |
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Volvo Ocean Race Stockholm 2009 : Planeringen av ett evenemang i världsklass |
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Volvo Ocean Race Stockholm 2009 : Planeringen av ett evenemang i världsklass |
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volvo ocean race stockholm 2009 : planeringen av ett evenemang i världsklass |
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Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för kommunikation, teknik och design |
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