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PEV300 Project: Product availability

   

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Running head: MEGA SPORTING EVENTSMega sporting events: Do the host community benefit from the economic impactOlympic 2012 Name of the Student:Name of the University:Author note:
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1MEGA SPORTING EVENTSAbstractThe Olympic Games Impact (OGI) think about was conceived from the InternationalOlympic Committee's (IOC) want to build up a target and logical examination of the effect ofevery version of the Games. The examination gives a record both of the individual idea of everyOlympiad and its host setting. OGI are compulsory and are done by a free research group. In thisPost-Games Report, the fourth and last report of the OGI investigation of the London 2012Games, we have refreshed, exhibited and examined information on 67 markers. Theconsideration of pointers from the IOC Technical Manual is chosen by the Host City in talk withthe IOC. The decision of OGI pointers relies upon what is esteemed to be applicable for thespecific Host City. The information are generally quantitative auxiliary information (i.e.information that are as of now gathered by some administration division or association), asidefrom a few information particular to the Olympic development and operation which have beengathered by ODA and LOCOG and gave to us. For all markers we have endeavored to develop aperiod arrangement from 2003 to the present. For some pointers the time arrangement isintroduced at Country, Regional and Host City levels where the Region is London and the City isthe six Host Boroughs (London Boroughs of Newham, Hackney, Tower Hamlets, WalthamForest, Greenwich, and Barking and Dagenham). It is lucky that so much present and authenticinformation about government, neighborhood specialists and people in general circle are madeaccessible on the web.
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2MEGA SPORTING EVENTSAcknowledgementBy this research, I have experienced best possible learning of my life. By conducting thisresearch I have learnt various concepts, models and theories. I first thank to the almighty God.After that I want to thank to my supervisor ______________ who is my friend, philosopher andguide. I also thank my parents for being supportive and accommodative for completing thisresearch. I want to thank my friends for giving me the moral support while conducting thisresearch.
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3MEGA SPORTING EVENTSTable of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction........................................................................................................41.0 Introduction................................................................................................................41.1 Research aims and objectives....................................................................................51.2 Research questions.....................................................................................................61.3 Impact of the researcher study on future research.....................................................61.4 Summary....................................................................................................................8Chapter 2: Literature review..............................................................................................102.1 Preface.....................................................................................................................102.2 Overview of the Olympic 2012...............................................................................102.3 Economic impact.....................................................................................................122.4 Socio cultural impact...............................................................................................132.5 Analysis of the impact.............................................................................................142.6 Benefits and limitations...........................................................................................172.7 Overall analysis.......................................................................................................192.8 Summary..................................................................................................................25Chapter 3: Research Methodology....................................................................................273.1 Introduction..............................................................................................................273.2 Method Outline........................................................................................................273.3 Research Onion........................................................................................................28
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4MEGA SPORTING EVENTS3.4 Research Philosophy................................................................................................293.5 Research Approach..................................................................................................303.6 Research Design......................................................................................................313.6.1 Justification for selecting descriptive research design..........................................313.7 Data collection process............................................................................................323.7.1 Data Sources: Primary and Secondary.................................................................323.7.2 Data Analysis technique.......................................................................................333.8 Population and Sample............................................................................................333.9 Sampling technique.................................................................................................333.10 Sample Size...........................................................................................................343.11 Ethical Consideration.............................................................................................343.12 Research limitation................................................................................................353.13 Timeline.................................................................................................................36Chapter 4: Results and findings.........................................................................................374.1 Preface.....................................................................................................................374.2 Quantitative analysis................................................................................................374.4 Summary..................................................................................................................44Chapter 5: Conclusion and recommendations...................................................................455.1 Conclusion...............................................................................................................455.2 Recommendations....................................................................................................45
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5MEGA SPORTING EVENTSReferences......................................................................................................................46Appendix........................................................................................................................48
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6MEGA SPORTING EVENTSChapter 1: Introduction1.0 IntroductionUncertainty is a part of every business. It can be comprehended as an individual'sinability to anticipate something precisely. In the modern business world, administrators need tomanage various types of uncertainty (Yolal et al. 2016). They confront uncertainty in the generalcondition such as the macroeconomic, political, social, mechanical as well as ecological structurein which they work. They additionally confront uncertainty in their particular industry. Anothermethod for classification is to separate between uncertainty about the real state, uncertainty aboutimpacts and effects, and uncertainty about reactions or satisfactory measures. Disparaging thisuncertainty can be unsafe. Even under the least favorable conditions, it prompts systems thatcan't secure the organization against threats (Clark et al. 2017). The key choices areunequivocally impacted by sudden changes that influence an organization's individualcircumstance. One case of such firm-level unpredictability is the real moves in the cost of thecrude materials copper, platinum and nickel found as of late. These materials are required byparticular ventures; their cost has turned into a deliberately important parameter. Moreover,shorter item lifecycles and quickly changing innovation likewise settle on long haul choicestroublesome, frequently prompting costly procedures in view of experimentation. The quickspread of new technology likewise causes unpredictability. Subsequently, it took radio 38 yearsto achieve 50 million individuals, though the interpersonal organization Facebook accomplisheda similar accomplishment in under two years. Hence, portable just Internet (users with no fixedbroadband) numbered only 14 million of every 2010, except they are required to increase 34% ayear to 2030, from under 1% of the total population to around 60%.
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7MEGA SPORTING EVENTSContemporarily, the hosting of megaevents (MEs) is one of a few systems utilized byurban communities and governments to achieve changes in a place's picture andacknowledgment (Pappalepore and Duignan 2016). While London, host of the 2012 OlympicGames, is now thought to be a leading global city’, the potential picture advantages to beaccumulated from facilitating the Games may in truth affect more upon inner, residentialrecognitions instead of on outside, global observations. Agha and Taks (2015) stated that a keytarget, along these lines, for those engaged with the improvement and conveyance of the 2012Olympic Games is to additionally upgrade the picture of the city (both locally and globally) andto limit the danger of negative picture arrangement (DCMS, 2008). Be that as it may, picture,with regards to MEs, isn't a simple segment to control, as past Olympic Games have illustrated.The primary motivation behind this criticalrealisminformed venture, supported by theoreticalmethodological social portrayal hypothesis (SRT), was to assess the local picture effect offacilitating the 2012 Olympics, pre and post Games, for the city of London (Taks et al. 2015).Construct then with respect to social portrayal hypothesis, and a mix of adductive andregenerative research systems, a review was completed among British nationals to recognizetheir assessments concerning London as a city, the Olympics as a ME, and the 2012 Games as aoneoff event. Hence, it becomes important to research and critically analyze the benefits gainedby the host community of Olympic in 2012. 1.1 Research aims and objectivesThe research aims to identify the factors responsible for obtaining economic benefits inOlympic by host community. In addition, the researcher critically analyzes the economic impacton Olympic 2012 and challenges faced by the host community while hosting the mega event.
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