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Managing the Olympics

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The Olympic Games are the world's most complex and challenging sport mega-event to organize. Managing the Olympics is the first ever attempt to bring together the world's leading Olympic management researchers in one book and draws on the latest research into the management challenges faced by the organizers and key stakeholders of the Games.

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  • University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

    Stephen Frawley, Daryl Adair

About the editors

Rick Burton, Syracuse University, USA Richard Cashman, University of Technology, Australia Simon Darcy, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia Chris Gratton, Sheffield Hallam University, UK. Sue Halbwirth, University of Technology Sydney, Australia John Horne, University of Central Lancashire, UK Eva Kassens-Noor, Michigan State University, USA Milena Parent, University of Ottawa, Canada Tracy Taylor, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia Kristine Toohey, Griffith University, Australia. Harry-Arne Solberg, Trondheim Business School, Norway Tony Veal, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia Dwight Zakus, Griffith University, Australia

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