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  • Armbrecht, John, et al. (författare)
  • Swedish Sports Clubs and Events during the Covid-19 Pandemic: Impacts and Responses
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: Crisis Management and Recovery of events. - : Goodfellow Publishers. - 9781911635901 - 9781911635918 - 9781911635925 ; , s. 193-212
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Reveals how to effectively manage events in times of crisis, and leveraging events for post-disaster recovery. The volume brings together theoretical and practical insights in order to set up a robust ground for effective crisis management and recovery strategies of events.
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  • Eskilsson, Lena, et al. (författare)
  • Film Tourism collaborations: a critical analysis of INTERREG destination development projects
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: The Routledge Handbook on Popular Culture and Tourism. - 9781138678354 - 9781315559018
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This chapter discusses the different stakeholders that take part in film tourism development projects, how do they collaborate, and what is actually possible to achieve? It is a critical analysis especially when it comes to the selection of stakeholders, the project process and potential outcomes in EU-funded INTERREG projects. The analysis contributes to enhance the knowledge about the different stakeholders involved. It is evident that a new stakeholder has emerged in film tourism development projects; film commissions. Moreover, the analysis shows that it is important that a diverse range of partners collaborate. However, organizations sometimes weak knowledge of the phenomenon in play as well as of each other’s work creates problems especially in the beginning. The idea of measurability is another complicating factor since there are conflicting understandings of what is possible to measure within collaborating organizations. There is also a search for best cases that can be used as role models that totally neglects local characteristics, which raises questions of transferability. What can be concluded is that projects such as these can make a difference to single destinations with for example new policies being developed, local and international networks created and possibilities for new tourism development.
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  • Lexhagen, Maria, 1968-, et al. (författare)
  • Popular Culture Tourism : Conceptual Foundations and State of Play
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Journal of Travel Research. - : SAGE Publications. - 0047-2875 .- 1552-6763. ; 62:7, s. 1391-1410
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Popular culture tourism encompasses a range of expressive practices that attract fans traveling to destinations associated with their fandom pursuit. However, scholarship on this multifaceted phenomenon is today over-fragmented and obscured by separate disciplinary agendas and priorities. We argue that the scope and breadth of popular culture tourism calls for its interdisciplinary treatment as a distinct field. Through a scoping literature review, this paper identifies the foundational elements of its conceptual and ontological roots, extracting key insights and discursive themes that can help establish a comprehensive perspective on the study and management of popular culture tourism. Our inquiry builds common ground that can shed light on the complexity of popular culture expressions and enable their strategic role as a destination placemaking tool. Thematic areas of convergence resulting in the emergent configuration of the field are delineated, and primary research questions for the comprehensive study of popular culture tourism are outlined.
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  • Lexhagen, Maria, 1968-, et al. (författare)
  • Popular culture tourism
  • 2023. - 2
  • Ingår i: Encyclopedia of Tourism. - : Springer. - 9783030749224
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  • Lundberg, Christine, et al. (författare)
  • Integrating popular culture tourism in local communities : a scoping review and ways forward
  • 2024
  • Ingår i: Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism. - : Informa UK Limited. - 1502-2250 .- 1502-2269. ; , s. 1-23
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • There is nowadays a growing scholarship examining the intersection of popular culture and tourism. Most of this literature reveals that much of this work is grounded in an optimistic predisposition about the positive effects that tourism induced by popular culture has for locales. This is mainly featured in the dominant management discourse that feeds an overly positive tone about the benefits of popular culture for tourism development. However, there is a less loud line of scholarship originated in critical social studies that views regional popular culture tourism contexts in a more nuanced way bearing dubious outcomes. To address these shortcomings, the purpose of this scoping review is to demarcate and establish the strategic role of popular culture in regional tourism development. We put forward that a holistic approach entails the comprehensive treatment and multi-level embeddedness of popular culture tourism into regional contexts, epitomised by their territorial capital. On this basis, we present the predominant themes shaping the discourse in the field of popular culture tourism by discerning its two primary disciplinary streams, namely management and critical studies. Next, implications are drawn for the sustainable territorial touristification of places by leveraging comprehensively the development of popular culture tourism in local communities.
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  • Sundström, Malin, 1968-, et al. (författare)
  • Episodic Retail Settings : A Sustainable and Adaptive Strategy for City Centre Stores
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: Sustainability. - Basel : MDPI. - 2071-1050. ; 13:5
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The fact that an already damaged retail industry is being challenged by a pandemic makes the industry’s survival a matter of urban resilience. Sustainable and adaptive strategies are needed to reverse the negative development of the retail sector, and in this conceptual paper, a new perspective is suggested based on episodic retail settings. Such a perspective can increase a physical store’s attraction and may serve as a flexible operation strategy for urban retailers and give added value to urban consumers as they shape an ongoing dramatological discourse and facilitate social interaction in a way that traditional fixed-store formats are unable to compete with. By applying the scientific circle of enquiry (SCE), the authors develop an interdisciplinary perspective cutting across the sustainability, service science, and urban studies fields. On this ground, they present a set of conceptual premises and a tripartite conceptual framework delineating how to effectively design episodic retail settings that are adaptive and sustainable. The paper concludes with suggestions for research questions to further advance this field of study.
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  • Sundström, Malin, 1968-, et al. (författare)
  • Unlocking chaotic lock-ins : Swedish retail chains’ changed strategies and operations in the wake ofthe pandemic
  • 2022
  • Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The 2020’s will probably be remembered in history as a “crisis decade” and industries such as the retail sector have been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic. The pandemic is a crisis that has differed from previous crises caused by for example economic factors, as it is much more complex, is characterized by an increased volatility and unpredictability. This, triggering a restructuring of the economy and retail sector. Even before the pandemic, retailers’ strategies and operations were changing due to digitalization (Hagberg, Sundström & Egels-Zandén, 2016) and increasing competition from pure e-commerce players. In the wake of the pandemic, there has been signs that the Swedish retailers facing the greatest challenges have been store chains. However, the challenges have differed depending on their product offering. In this study we address the following research questions: 1) Which opportunities have emerged in the wake of the pandemic for retail chain operations? and 2) Which mistakes from the past have been brought to light in the wake of the pandemic and how are retail chains addressing them?The aim of the paper is to investigate how retail chains have responded to change, adapted to new conditions, and recovered in the wake of the pandemic. In doing so, it identifies the principal lock-ineffects1 and how they have been replaced with new strategies and operations. In this context, the pandemic crisis is viewed as a turning point, which while it increases ambiguity and volatility also provides opportunities for creativity and innovation by reconfiguring the strategies and operations of retailers.Methodologically we present retail chains’ recovery strategies and operations from the perspective of before and after the pandemic, identifying lock-in effects and how such effects have been released in the wake of the pandemic. In this presentation, we analyze empirical data from seven Swedish retail chains in fashion/sport, DIY, furnishing, and electronic devices using in-depth interviews with 12 senior managers at the highest level of each company. The study is unique in that the empirical data consists of five in-depth interviews with each respondent (60 interviews), performed between January 2022 – September 2022. Each interview runs between 60-90 minutes, is recorded audio/visual, transcripted and analyzed, rendering very rich and in-depth empirical data.The authors use chaos and resilience as theoretical framework. The concept of resilience generally means the capacity to recover swiftly from difficulties or adverse conditions. There is a great amount of literature available on building a resilient organization. Such an organization can withstand changes in its environment and still function either without having to adjust or adapting to new conditions in a manner that better suits the new environmental conditions (McCarthy, Collard & Johnson, 2017). Chaos theory is suitable to examine the dynamic and nonlinear unfolding of how order emerges from a crisis (Lewin, 1999; Speakman & Sharpley, 2012; Thiétart & Forgues, 1995; Waldrop, 1992). This perspective is critical to 1 Inherited innovations in the past that had a lasting effect, even though occurred changes in the conditions may have made the initial response redundant. disentangle the complexity of crises for the retail sector characterized by the interaction of multiple factors, the effects of which are not easy to predict. This can help us to better understand how retail managers respond to the ambiguity and volatility of a crisis affecting the juncture of the retail sector with allied systems and structures (e.g., supply chain, urban structure, etc.). From this standpoint, retailing can be seen as a complex adaptive system of interactions, exchanges, and relationships. These interchanges make up a chaordic system: that is a complex adaptive system of dynamic connections between elements that form a unified whole, whose behavior is simultaneously unpredictable (chaotic) and orderly (Olmedo & Mateos, 2015). A crisis increases complexity and volatility by causing turbulence to the retail environment, until ‘self-organization’ takes place with order re-emerging out of a random phase (Boukas & Ziakas, 2014). From a resilience-building standpoint, by viewing retail chains as chaordic adaptive systems, we can comprehensively examine and better understand how such entities react during crisis.Preliminary findings indicate different recovery strategies and changed operations related to the specific retail field that the chains operate in but also depending on existing working-from-home practice and whether fixed store settings are owned or rented. Furthermore, the study brings insights into how selforganization took place regarding business operations. The study contributes to the retailing field by bringing light to how stakeholders adapt to change and self-organize recovery strategies for greater resilience. Recovery management is in this light, a balancing act between adaptation to change and stability.ReferencesBoukas, N., & Ziakas, V. (2014). A chaos theory perspective of destination crisis and sustainable tourism development in islands: The case of Cyprus. Tourism Planning and Development, 11(2), 191-209.Hagberg, J., Sundström, M., & Egels-Zandén, N. (2016). The digitalization of retailing: an exploratory framework. International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management, 44(7), 694-712.Lewin, R. (1999). Complexity: Life at the edge of Chaos (2nd ed.). Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.McCarthy, I., Collard, M., & Johnson, M. (2017). Adaptive organizational resilience: An evolutionary perspective. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 28, 33-40.Olmedo, E., & Mateos, R. (2015). Quantitative characterization of chaordic tourist destination. Tourism Management, 47, 115-126.Speakman, M., & Sharpley, R. (2012). A chaos theory perspective on destination crisis management: Evidence from Mexico. Journal of Destination Marketing and Management, 1(1–2), 67-77.Thiétart, R. A., & Forgues, B. (1995). Chaos theory and organisation. Organization Science, 6(1), 19–31. Waldrop, M. (1992). Complexity: The emerging science at the edge of order and Chaos. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster.
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