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Reflections on a Festival Tourist Experience in Queensland
Stadler, Raphaela (2012) -
Rethinking Knowledge Management in Music Festivals : Individual Roles and Responsibilities
Stadler, Raphaela (2011) -
Sustainable Humans: A framework for applying Sustainable HRM principles to the Events Industry
Stadler, Raphaela; Walters, Trudie; Jepson, Allan (2022-11-11)Most research into human resource management offers best practice strategies but often assumes that employees and organisations are homogenous. The events industry is fundamentally different: it is a stressful, fast-paced, ... -
Tourism and Neurodiversity: A Problematisation and Research Agenda
Jepson, Allan; Stadler, Raphaela; Garrod, Brian (2023-07-13)This paper focuses on the concept of neurodiversity and how it applies to tourism. Through a critical analysis based on the social model of disability, the paper begins by highlighting that neurodiversity has been poorly ... -
Understanding Feelings, Barriers, and Conflicts in Festivals and Events; the Impact upon Family QOL
Stadler, Raphaela; Jepson, Allan (Routledge, 2018-08-22)Attending festivals as a family can foster bonding, belonging, happiness, and can enhance the family’s quality-of-life (QOL) over time. A family’s ability to attend festivals can be improved if the frame conditions of time ... -
Understanding the value of events for families, and the impact upon their quality of life
Stadler, Raphaela; Jepson, Allan (Routledge, 2017-05-09)Drawing on previous conceptual and empirical research (Jepson & Stadler, in press) this chapter explores the contemporary issue of Quality of Life (QOL) and opens critical discourse to ascertain how festival and event ... -
Understanding the Well-Being Potential of Participatory Arts Events for the Over 70s: A Conceptual Framework and Research Agenda
Wood, Emma; Jepson, Allan; Stadler, Raphaela (2018-12-13)The purpose of this article is to contribute to the growing body of knowledge that intends to make event studies more critical through a focus on the underresearched demographic of the over 70s. Our discussion is centered ... -
“Work it, work it, non-stop" – event industry employees’ unconscious application of the Five Ways to Wellbeing
Stadler, Raphaela; Walters, Trudie; Jepson, Allan (2023-02-07)Purpose – This paper explores mental wellbeing in the events industry. We argue that mental wellbeing is often difficult to achieve in the stressful and deadline-driven events industry, and that better awareness and ...