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2001 Deakin University Research Report |
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Publications
2000 Bowater School of Management & Marketing
Ingerson, L. and Westerbeek, H. (2000) Determining Key Success Criteria for Attracting Hallmark Sporting Events, Pacific Tourism Review, Vol 3, No 3/4, pp. 239-253, Cognizant Communications Corporation, New York [C1]
Ingerson, L., Westerbeek, H. and Turner, P. (2000) City Marketing and Hallmark Sporting Events: Identifying Key Success Factors in the Event Bidding Process, Sport Management: Best Practice and Innovative Research: 6th Annual Sport Management Association of Australia and New Zealand Conference, p. 30, Sport Management Association of Australia and NZ , Hamilton, New Zealand [L3]
Turner, P., Westerbeek, H. and Ingerson, L. (2000) Identification of Network Relationships Reflected in the Bidding Process for Major Sporting Events, Sport Management: Best Practice and Innovative Research: 6th Annual Sport Management Association of Australia and New Zealand Conference, p. 47, Sport Management Association of Australia and NZ, Hamilton, New Zealand [L3]
Westerbeek, H., Turner, P. and Ingerson, L. (2000) Key Success Factors in the Process of Bidding For Hallmark Sporting Events: Different Perspectives, Sport Management: Best Practice and Innovative Research: 6th Annual Sport Management Association of Australia and New Zealand Conference, p. 50, Sport Management Association of Australian and NZ, Hamilton, New Zealand [L3]
1997 Bowater School of Management & Marketing
Ingerson, L. (1997) "Sports Events and Place Marketing: A Means for Generating Tourism in Victoria, Australia", Congress of the European Association for Sport Management, pp. 121-130, European Association of Sport Management, Glasgow [L1]
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