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  4. Olympic and Paralympic Games in Brazil: learning from Barcelona and Sydney

Olympic and Paralympic Games in Brazil: learning from Barcelona and Sydney

18 March 2014

New Published Research linking legacy and new tourism segments to the success of large events in Brazil
 

This is research that explores how legacy and the new tourism segments; senior tourism and accessible tourism, can provide business opportunities for the tourism industry in Brazil prior to the 2014 FIFA World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games.

Published in Spanish, with abstracts in Portuguese and English
 
Copyright © 2014 RAE publicação. All rights reserved.
 
JUEGOS OLÍMPICOS Y PARALÍMPICOS EN BRASIL: APRENDIENDO DE BARCELONA Y SIDNEY
Jogos olímpicos e paraolímpicos no Brasil: aprendendo com Barcelona e Sidney

Olympic and Paralympic Games in Brazil: learning from Barcelona and Sydney 
 
Domínguez, Trinidad;
Darcy, Simon; 
Alén, Elisa
 
Resumen
Entre 2014 y 2016, Brasil será sede de numerosos eventos, donde se destaca la celebración de las Olimpiadas en Rio de Janeiro. La industria del turismo será una de las grandes beneficiadas, teniendo como objetivo duplicar el número de turistas, 10 millones en 2016, y generar oportunidades de negocios. Esta investigación plantea el análisis de dicha meta a través de dos elementos vinculados a las Olimpíadas, el legado y la apertura a nuevos segmentos de turistas, concretamente el turismo sénior y el accesible. Se llevará a cabo un análisis de contenido de la bibliografía existente sobre Río 2016 para determinar el estado del arte, y posteriormente se realizará un estudio de caso de las Olimpíadas de Barcelona y Sídney, con el objetivo de obtener las claves del éxito de su legado y la repercusión a nivel turístico. Esto posibilitará identificar los pasos a seguir por Brasil para alcanzar su objetivo turístico.
 
Resumo
Entre 2014 e 2016, o Brasil será sede de inúmeros eventos, onde se destaca a celebração das Olimpíadas no Rio de Janeiro. A indústria do turismo será uma das grandes beneficiadas, tendo como objetivo duplicar o número de turistas, 10 milhões em 2016, e gerar oportunidades de negócios. Esta investigação propõe a análise desta meta através de dois elementos vinculados às Olimpíadas, o legado e a abertura para novos segmentos de turistas, de forma concreta o turismo sênior e o acessível. Uma análise de conteúdo será realizada sobre a bibliografia existente sobre Rio 2016 para determinar o estado da arte, e posteriormente será realizado um estudo de caso das Olimpíadas de Barcelona e Sidney, com o objetivo de obter as chaves do sucesso de seu legado e a repercussão a nível turístico. Isto possibilitará identificar os passos a seguir no Brasil para alcançar seu objetivo turístico.
 
Abstract
Between 2014 and 2016, Brazil will host a number of large events, where the Olympics of Rio de Janeiro are the most noteworthy. The tourism industry will be one of the beneficiaries. It has established an objective to bring 10 million tourists in 2016, doubling overseas arrivals. This can create many business opportunities for the industry. This paper analyzes this goal by examining two key factors linked to the Olympics, legacy and new tourism segments, in particular, seniors and accessible tourism. A study using content analysis of the bibliography about Rio 2016 will be applied to determine the current body of knowledge. Following this, a case study will be drawn upon the Barcelona and Sydney Games to establish the key elements of the legacy and their tourist outcomes. The findings will establish the main factors required to meet Brazil’s tourist objectives.

2000 Paralympic Opening Ceremony
Photo 1: Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games Opening Ceremony © Fiona Darcy 2000

 

Full reference:

Domínguez, T., Darcy, S., & Alén, E. (2014). W). Juegos Olímpicos y Paralímpicos en Brasil: aprendiendo de Barcelona y Sidney. RAE-Revista de Administração de Empresas, 54(2), 222-231.

http://rae.fgv.br/sites/rae.fgv.br/files/artigos/9505.pdf

For further information on the paper please contact:
Trinidad Domínguez Vila
Faculty of Business Sciences and Tourism
As Lagoas s/n,
32004 Ourense, Spain
trinidad@uvigo.es

 

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Simon Darcy
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