Small-scale sport events and destination image on Instagram
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Publication date
2022ISSN
2247-8051
Abstract
Small-Scale Sport Events (SSSE) bring multiple benefits to the territories that host them by helping to promote
sustainable tourism, generate economic impact, and overcome tourism seasonality. In addition, they can
contribute to the positioning of the territories and to the creation and improvement of their destination image
(DI). Given these outcomes, many destination managers have opted to organize and host this type of events. In
turn, Instagram has become a powerful platform for creating destination image and has turned users into active
agents in the creation and projection of the DI. This has meant that DI is no longer shaped only through official
destination channels, but also created through the perception of multiple users. Thus, this research aimed to
examine the similarities and differences of the destination image projected on Instagram by organizers and
participants of Small-Scale Sport Events. The content analysis of 1,315 photographs posted on Instagram by
event organizers and participants was the method used in this study. The results show that user-generated
photographs have the capacity to contribute to the creation of DI. Results also reveal significant differences
between the various events, and between the organizers and participants, especially in the cognitive dimension of
DI. The differences in the projection of DI detected in the results suggest that it is necessary to actively
recognize and align the organizers of Small-Scale Sport Events with the rest of the destination's tourism
stakeholders to project an image that highlights the destination attributes of the territory in a coherent and unified
manner
Document Type
Article
Document version
Updated version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
79 - Recreation. Entertainment. Games. Sport
Pages
9 p.
Publisher
JPES
Is part of
Journal of Physical Education and Sport, 22 (2), 51, 408-415
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