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Abstract The impacts of mega international sports events on host communities have attracted considerable scholarly attention, while few studies explored the impacts of non‐mega international sports events (NMISEs). Prior studies focus on economic impacts of hosting sports events, ignoring social impacts. This study interrogates the dynamics behind staging NMISEs in the small town of Cambridge, New Zealand, focusing on social impacts. It also examines the role of social exchange theory in explaining formation of residents' attitudes toward NMISEs. As findings indicate, Cambridge residents are supportive of NMISEs. They believe that hosting the events improves wellbeing. The local authority plays an important role in event planning and management. It was found that complementarity of social exchange theory and community attachment helps explain the phenomenon.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e61ca7b6db6435875af091 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/jtr.2699
Xi Wang
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College
Guiqiang Qiao
Zhejiang International Studies University
Lu Yu
Chinese Academy of Sciences
International Journal of Tourism Research
University of Waikato
Zhejiang International Studies University
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