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Author Pavluković V., Stankov U., Arsenović D.
Title Social impacts of music festivals: A comparative study of sziget (Hungary) and exit (Serbia) Družbeni vplivi glasbenih festivalov: Primerjalna študija festivalov sziget na Madžarskem in exit v Srbiji
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Pavluković V., Stankov U., Arsenović D.; Social impacts of music festivals: A comparative study of sziget (Hungary) and exit (Serbia) Družbeni vplivi glasbenih festivalov: Primerjalna študija festivalov sziget na Madžarskem in exit v Srbiji ;Acta Geographica Slovenica vol:60.0 issue: 1.0 page:21

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Abstract Music festivals are often seen as a key driver of the city’s economies. Therefore, there is an increasing interest in the impacts associated with them. The aim of this research is to examine residents’ perceptions of the social impacts of two European music festivals, Sziget (Budapest, Hungary) and Exit (Novi Sad, Serbia), applying the modified Festival Social Impact Attitude Scale and to compare the results using Importance–Performance Analysis. Similarities and differences in perceptions of social impacts of two festivals are discussed with the proposition of priorities for destinations. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of residents’ attitudes toward the impacts of festivals and can be utilized by local authorities to increase the positive and reduce the negative impacts of the festival. © 2020, ZRC SAZU, Zalozba ZRC. All rights reserved.

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Social impacts of music festivals: A comparative study of sziget Hungary and exit Serbia Družbeni vplivi glasbenih festivalov: Primerjalna študija festivalov sziget na Madžarskem in exit v Srbiji. The aim of this research is to examine residents perceptions of the social impacts of two European music festivals Sziget and Exit applying the modified Festival Social Impact Attitude Scale and to compare the results using ImportancePerformance Analysis. Both sets of respondents from Novi Sad and Budapest nominated eight positive impacts of festivals as combining relatively high importance and per- formance. Acta geographica Slovenica - Since most of the researchers use the quantitative approach in examining perceptions of social impacts of festivals further research orientations could be towards a qualitative approach. : A flexible framework for socio-cultural impact evaluation of a festival.


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