Food and Wine Events in Europe A Stakeholder Approach Routledge Advances in Event Research Series
Coordonnateurs : Cavicchi Alessio, Santini Cristina
Food and wine events have gained popularity internationally. Their importance in local economic development has grown, especially in Europe, as they are seen as a source of income for local economic systems, a way for creating new job positions and effective tools for promoting and increasing typical product awareness and demand.
This book for the first time illustrates the positive and negative impacts of food and wine events from a stakeholder perspective by highlighting several critical aspects such as: (1) advantages and disadvantages of food and wine events; (2) best practice adoption for maximising benefits flowing from event creation; (3) community involvement and knowledge diffusion; (4) effectiveness in promoting local products and creating consumer awareness about products; (5) factors that promote or inhibit the success or achievements of wine and food events. Although the volume primarily focuses on events in Europe, comparisons are made to other regions in the world. Case studies are integrated throughout to illustrate the system of economic and social impacts linked to food and wine events, as well as best practices to achieve effective event management and maximize expected results.
Written by leading academics, this timely and important volume will be valuable reading for all students, researchers and academics interested in Events, Tourism, Hospitality, Gastronomy and Development Studies.
Part 1: Tourism Industry and ‘Food and Wine’ Businesses Part 2: Local governments and Communities Part 3: Visitors and Tourists
Alessio Cavicchi is a researcher in Agricultural Economics at the University of Macerata, Italy. Alessio’s main fields of interest and research are consumer food choice; economics of food quality and safety; sustainable tourism; and innovation in the agro-food sector.
Cristina Santini is a researcher and Assistant Professor at the Università San Raffaele, in Rome, Italy. She received her Ph.D in Economics and Management of Enterprises and Local Systems from the University of Florence. She also received a Masters Degree in Marketing and Management for Wine Business at the University of Florence. Cristina’s research interests are Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Sustainability and Ecopreneurship, Strategic Management, and Food and Wine Industry.
Date de parution : 03-2014
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 05-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Food and Wine Events in Europe :
Mots-clés :
festivals; stakeholder; theory; tourists; festival; tourism; waiheke; island; cultural; european; Regional Wine Brand; Wine Tourism Literature; Zealand Green Lipped Mussels; Founder’s Families; Vice Versa; Hospice De Beaune; Waiheke Island; Tourism Committee; Wine Festival; Melbourne Food; Wine Tourism; Wine Events; Melbourne Food And Wine Festival; Margaret River; Local Development; Zealand Wine; Food Tourists; Consumer Involvement Profile; Food Events; Food Festivals; Stakeholder Approach; Stakeholder Theory; Stavanger Aftenblad; Driver’s BAC; Sustainable Local Food