Leveraging the Cancellation of In-Person Sport Events for Sense of Community: The Case of the Illinois Marathon
Abstract
The current study explored how the cancellation of an in-person sport event was leveraged for sense of community (SOC) among event participants and challenges faced by event managers when leveraging event cancellation. We employed document analysis and semistructured interviews with 6 event managers and 14 event participants. Findings showed that despite the cancellation of in-person sport events, event managers were able to develop some new, creative sport or event programs such as virtual race, virtual challenge, and a small-scale in-person race, to build SOC among participants. However, there were also challenges to leveraging event cancellation for SOC such as prioritizing other urgent matters over leveraging the event, and lacking knowledge, experience, and resources. Overall, this study extends the event leverage framework by examining if and how event cancellation can be leveraged, while providing implications for event managers to develop effective leverage strategies in the face of event cancellations.
Department
Recreation Management and Policy
Publication Date
1-1-2024
Journal Title
Event Management
Publisher
IngentaConnect
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
Document Type
Article
Recommended Citation
Chen, Guangzhou; Peachey, Jon Welty; and Stodolska, Monika, "Leveraging the Cancellation of In-Person Sport Events for Sense of Community: The Case of the Illinois Marathon" (2024). Event Management. 2052.
https://scholars.unh.edu/faculty_pubs/2052