What is it about?

The study aims to monitor host perceptions of impacts of Beijing Strawberry Music Festival in time and space using longitudinal and comparative data. The findings suggest that there are both significant changes and consistencies in positive and negative perceptions of the music festival impacts over time; findings also suggest that residents from three distant zones share similar perceptions of the impacts over time in a local-wide area.

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Why is it important?

Music festivals are growing phenomena worldwide. How a festival is perceived, interpreted and understood is an essential part of public response and attitudes toward the phenomena. Understanding dynamic and diverse host perceptions and attitudes toward the festival impacts can help planners ensure the effectiveness of the event planning and management.

Perspectives

The study offers a holistic insight into tourism impact research, and has practical implications for event management and planning.

Mr. Wenhui Wang
University of Hong Kong

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This page is a summary of: Host perceptions of music festival impacts: time and space matter?, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, September 2017, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/10941665.2017.1374986.
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