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Public value outcomes of festivals: well-being and economic perspectives
Niclas Hell
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Gayle McPherson
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School of Education and Social Sciences
School of Business and Creative Industries
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Well-being
100%
Economic Perspective
100%
Cultural Regeneration
100%
Public Value Capture
100%
Renfrewshire
66%
Public Value
66%
Scotland
33%
Structured Interview
33%
Socioeconomic Deprivation
33%
Politicians
33%
Identity Creation
33%
Socio-economic Impact
33%
UK City of Culture
33%
Economic Value
33%
Prestige
33%
Socio-economic Development
33%
Cultural Experience
33%
Cultural Heritage
33%
Culture Values
33%
Economic Benefits
33%
Business Needs
33%
Regeneration Strategy
33%
National Boundaries
33%
Festival Attendees
33%
Community Values
33%
Brand Identity
33%
Public Documents
33%
Post-neoliberal
33%
Well-being Approach
33%
Regional Festivals
33%
Community Economics
33%
Identity Values
33%
Regional Boundary
33%
National Festivals
33%
Shopkeepers
33%
Public Image
33%
Local Boundary
33%
Social Sciences
Public Value
100%
Festival
100%
UK
50%
Administrative Structure
50%
Economic Growth
25%
Structured Interview
25%
Secondary Analysis
25%
Cultural Heritage
25%
Fungi
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Public Value
100%
Economic Perspective
100%