Journal of Tourism Research & HospitalityISSN: 2324-8807

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Leacute;o Trespeuch Author

Subjects of specialization
Crowdsourcing, Crowdfunding, Social Network, Sponsoring through participation prisms. He was in the French National Snowboard Team from 2004 to 2009 (World University Champion, Vice European Champion and 3x French Snowboard Champion). After which he was responsible for snowboarding in the Savoy Region in France

Affiliation
Department of Management Sciences, IMUS, University of Savoie, Canada

Biography

He is a professor of Management Sciences in 2017 after defending a thesis on crowdfunding and obtaining the Sphinx Prize for the best French-speaking thesis in Management Sciences. His research focuses on corporate and citizen philanthropy, which led us to create an observatory on this theme in 2019. Before this academic career, He was a member of the French Snowboard teams from 2004 to 2009 (University World Champion, European Vice Champion, 3x French Champion) before passing the snowboard torch to his sister Chloe (Medal of Bronze at the Sochi Olympics).


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Sport Events and Green Values: Which Impacts for Tourism Destinations and Stakeholders?

Author(s):

Elisabeth Robinot and Léo Trespeuch

The purpose of this study is to give an answer to an important question: which stakeholders (Tourism Destination Organization, partner companies and consumers) benefit from the environmentalfriendly aspect of green events? To answer, the authors based their research on the transfers studied of Robinot and Trespeuch (2017) within the theoretical framework of sponsoring and on emerging green event literature. Three studies have demonstrated a growing collective awareness of environmental issues and confirmed the transfer of green values between the destination and the green events. The study concludes that the event organizers and the tourism destination are in the consumers’ point of view, coresponsible for the preservation of the site.

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DOI: 10.4172/2324-8807.1000188

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