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Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games

Simon Medcalfe (Simon Medcalfe is Associate Professor of Finance at James M. Hull College of Business, Augusta University, Augusta, Georgia, USA)
Caroliegh Frentzel (Caroliegh Frentzel is Statistical Analyst at the South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce, Columbia, South Carolina, USA)

Publication date: 4 January 2016

Abstract

Synopsis

This case requires students to analyze the economic impact of a sporting mega-event. Mega-events are defined as infrequent events (maybe spread over several days) that attract a large crowd of visitors. Economic impact studies are becoming ubiquitous in analyzing the impact of sporting events, universities and other businesses. Properly constructed these reports can be valuable tools for decision makers. Unfortunately, many impact studies are not constructed accurately and may mislead and misrepresent information. This case raises these issues so that students may be better placed to critically analyze the impact of mega-events.

Research methodology

There are a number of academic articles that have analyzed these types of events and they are referred to in this case and instructor’s manual. The academic articles are complemented by one of the author’s firsthand knowledge of the event through working at the World Equestrian Games, a third-party economic impact study and media reports.

Relevant courses and levels

The case would be appropriate for a variety of undergraduate courses including upper-level economics (particularly regional economics or local economic development), marketing, sport management as well as some finance courses such as public finance. Outside of business courses, it would be well suited to a course in political economy or public policy. The case could potentially be used in a graduate course in sports management or a course in local economic development (in an MBA or MPA program).

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Acknowledgements

Acknowledgments

A previous version of this case was presented at the Southwestern Case Association Annual Meeting in Dallas, March 13, 2014.

Disclaimer. This case is written solely for educational purposes and is not intended to represent successful or unsuccessful managerial decision making. The author/s may have disguised names; financial and other recognizable information to protect confidentiality.

Citation

Medcalfe, S. and Frentzel, C. (2016), "Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games", , Vol. 12 No. 1, pp. 88-103. https://doi.org/10.1108/TCJ-06-2014-0049

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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