2004
DOI: 10.3727/1525995042781066
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Key Success Factors in Regional Festivals: Some Australian Experiences

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“…political parties, special interest groups and their professional lobbyists constantly seek to influence policy'' (Getz, 2007, p. 328), the status quo can be easily upset, in turn damaging the consensus within, and stability and structure of, the policy community (Richardson, 2000). At the very least then, local government should be aware of the makeup of the event policy community and the role of different actors in the development of event policy (Lade & Jackson, 2004). Moreover, local government should be cognisant of the power relations in the event policy community, because among other things, ''politics is about control.…”
Section: Inhibitors Of Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…political parties, special interest groups and their professional lobbyists constantly seek to influence policy'' (Getz, 2007, p. 328), the status quo can be easily upset, in turn damaging the consensus within, and stability and structure of, the policy community (Richardson, 2000). At the very least then, local government should be aware of the makeup of the event policy community and the role of different actors in the development of event policy (Lade & Jackson, 2004). Moreover, local government should be cognisant of the power relations in the event policy community, because among other things, ''politics is about control.…”
Section: Inhibitors Of Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Getz (2000) also argues that where events are less tied to commercial and profit-related goals, they are less likely to be affected by competition and age. Conversely, Lade and Jackson (2004) examined key success factors of regional festivals. These included a unique and creative festival concept, a passionate artistic director, responding to audience feedback and quality facilities.…”
Section: Festival Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the contemporary BFF is characterised by connections with the previous festival. The importance of key figures (Lade & Jackson, 2004;Richards & Ryan, 2004) with a passion for reviving and re-initiating an ancient cultural festival reflects the conceptual stage in event evolution (Beverland et al, 2001). Further, an additional feature of the BFF is the spiritual overtones, given the connections to seasonal change.…”
Section: Stage 1: Revival and Early Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Finally, an ability to meet visitor needs and expectations requires a balance between a tourism market-oriented and heritage conservation approach. Lade and Jackson (2004) argued for a greater focus on the CHT visitor. It would seem that success eludes many CHT operations where the primary focus is often on preservation or conservation of cultural items rather than tourism product development and service to visitors.…”
Section: The Business Of Chtmentioning
confidence: 99%