透视图(图形)
政治学
广告
区域科学
社会学
业务
艺术
视觉艺术
作者
Harry H. Hiller,Jack Lucas,R. Michael McGregor
出处
期刊:Event Management
[Cognizant, LLC]
日期:2024-01-01
标识
DOI:10.3727/152599524x17067412396200
摘要
Demands for public input on Olympic bids have made local referenda an increasingly common feature of the Olympic bid process. This case study advances our knowledge about the factors that lead local residents to support or oppose an Olympic bid by presenting the results of a representative survey of local residents at the time of an Olympic bid plebiscite in Calgary, Canada. Building on past research, five correlates of Olympic bid voting behavior are identified: socio-demographic characteristics, local civic identity, political partisanship, attitudes towards government spending, and local political leadership. While all five factors are related to support or opposition to the Olympic bid, civic identity and fiscal conservativism were particularly powerful predictors of preferences. The data suggest that pro-Olympic and anti-Olympic coalitions have an unusual character which challenge those involved in Olympic advocacy.
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