Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Unobvious Heritage: Issues of the Conservation of Dąbrowa Tarnowska’s Urban Layout
- Managing Cultural Heritage through Projects
- Cultural Heritage of Ivano-Frankivsk Region: Problems of Protection and Preservation
- Art Crime: Case Studies
- The Principle of Access to Cultural Heritage in Relation to Intellectual Property Law: The Challenges in the post-COVID World
- The Role of Tax Exemption with the Tax on the Means of Transport in the Context of Cultural Heritage Protection as an Example
- The Crystallization of the Derivation of Subjective Rights in Environmental Protection in Culturally Important Areas: On the Example of a Commentary to the Judgment of the Supreme Administrative Court of March 15, 2018, II FSK 3579/17
- Preservation of Digital Cultural Heritage as a Legal Challenge
- Most Important Documents Regulating the Issue of the Restitution of Cultural Goods during World War II and Their Impact on the Development of Restitution
- The 3rd European Games: Stakeholders, Profitability, Opportunities and Barriers
- Legal Determinants of the Concept of Social Responsibility in the Protection of Cultural Heritage
- Trade Mark Protection as a Creative Method of Indirect Monument Preservation Following the Ruling of The European Court of Justice
- Bibliography
- Miscellaneous Endmatter
The 3rd European Games: Stakeholders, Profitability, Opportunities and Barriers
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 March 2024
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Unobvious Heritage: Issues of the Conservation of Dąbrowa Tarnowska’s Urban Layout
- Managing Cultural Heritage through Projects
- Cultural Heritage of Ivano-Frankivsk Region: Problems of Protection and Preservation
- Art Crime: Case Studies
- The Principle of Access to Cultural Heritage in Relation to Intellectual Property Law: The Challenges in the post-COVID World
- The Role of Tax Exemption with the Tax on the Means of Transport in the Context of Cultural Heritage Protection as an Example
- The Crystallization of the Derivation of Subjective Rights in Environmental Protection in Culturally Important Areas: On the Example of a Commentary to the Judgment of the Supreme Administrative Court of March 15, 2018, II FSK 3579/17
- Preservation of Digital Cultural Heritage as a Legal Challenge
- Most Important Documents Regulating the Issue of the Restitution of Cultural Goods during World War II and Their Impact on the Development of Restitution
- The 3rd European Games: Stakeholders, Profitability, Opportunities and Barriers
- Legal Determinants of the Concept of Social Responsibility in the Protection of Cultural Heritage
- Trade Mark Protection as a Creative Method of Indirect Monument Preservation Following the Ruling of The European Court of Justice
- Bibliography
- Miscellaneous Endmatter
Summary
Introduction
Despite many unfavourable circumstances and organizational barriers (including the COVID-19 pandemic, the outbreak of the war in Ukraine), the 3rd European Games, which will be hosted in Krakow and Malopolska (Lesser Poland Voivodeship) in the summer of 2023, are fast approaching.
The second after EURO 2012 and the largest – taking into account only interdisciplinary events – sports event in Poland, is a real challenge for its organizers and the entire society of our country (especially its southern part). The research problem undertaken in this study is an attempt to identify and briefly characterize individual stakeholder groups of the event organized in southern Poland. It is complemented by – a simplified, as it is based on a still incomplete set of information about the planned event – assessment of the profitability of this event for their individual groups.
The structure of the article consists of two main parts. In the first of them, using a conceptual grid taken from the model of participants in a sports event of Tommy D. Andersson [2013, p. 240], the stakeholders of the 3rd European Games in Krakow and Malopolska were identified and characterized. In the second, based on the mechanism of a great sports event, Marek W. Kozak [2017a, p. 152] assessed the opportunities and threats that the organization of this event in southern Poland brings for individual groups of its stakeholders. Due to the deficit of scientific studies on the 3rd edition of the European Games, the considerations were based largely on the available press materials and – otherwise very few – documents and normative acts.
Stakeholders in the Organization of European Games Krakow-Malopolska 2023
Characterizing the process of organizing a great sporting event, T.D. Andersson presented a model of participation in a big sports event based on the concept of the so-called “triple helix” [Andersson, 2013, pp. 239–241]. The author distinguished and characterized three groups of stakeholders of great sports events: event creators, the economic zone and the community (social) zone. In the opinion of T.D. Andersson, the diverse involvement of the corresponding groups, in turn: the event organizers, business and administration, determines the success of the event and its short-term and long-term effects.
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- New Trends in the Protection of Cultural and Natural Heritage , pp. 173 - 186Publisher: Jagiellonian University PressPrint publication year: 2023