Peak event: the rise, crisis and potential decline of the Olympic Games and the World Cup

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Martin Müller et al., « Peak event: the rise, crisis and potential decline of the Olympic Games and the World Cup », Serveur académique Lausannois, ID : 10.1016/j.tourman.2022.104657


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This paper tracks the growth of two of the largest tourist events: the Olympic Games and the Football World Cup, drawing on a dataset containing all events between 1964 and 2018. Overall, the size of the three events has grown about 60-fold over the past 50 years, thirteen times faster than world GDP. We identify an S-shaped growth curve and four different growth periods, with an emergent crisis phase in the late 2010s that may have brought us to ‘peak event’ – the point at which these events have reached their largest size. Outlining three different scenarios, we argue that the Olympics and the World Cup are at a critical bifurcation point, which also requires new bidding and hosting policies.

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