Direct Economic Short-Term Impact of Public Spending in Sporting Events: The Case of the Elite and Senior Badminton World Championships
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. The Economic Impact of Sports Events
2.2. Badminton as a Case Study
3. Methodology
3.1. Questionnaire
3.2. Sources of Cashflow
3.3. Estimated Expenditure of the Different Actors
3.3.1. Identification of the Actors Involved
3.3.2. Estimated Expenditure of Visitors: Spectators, Competitors, Media, and the Organisation
- Determine the number of eligible people in each group. This involves calculating the total number of people present at the sporting event and excluding residents and occasional visitors (those attending the event by chance).
- Applying spending patterns to visitors, which requires obtaining spending information through questionnaires and applying it to the number of eligible visitors.
- Identify the total number of admissions to the event.
- Exclude repeat attendees, i.e., those who attend more than once or on several days during the duration of the event.
- Discounting residents.
- Subtract occasional visitors, in the case of spectators.
- Repeat this process for each category of visiting participant: spectators, competitors, media, and organising staff.
3.3.3. Identification of Expenditure for Each Group
3.4. Estimated Direct Economic Impact
3.5. Procedure
3.6. Sample and Data Collection Process
3.7. Sport Impact Assessment
4. Results
4.1. Economic Impact of Public Spending in Sport
4.2. Distribution of Impact by Event
5. Discussion and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Badminton Senior World Championships | Badminton Elite World Championships | |
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Typology | C1 | C1 |
Sporting Modality | Badminton | Badminton |
Sports Discipline | Men’s and Women’s Singles, Men’s and Women’s Doubles, and Mixed | Men’s and Women’s Singles, Men’s and Women’s Doubles, and Mixed |
Competition | International | International |
Category | Senior | Elite |
Duration | 7 days | 7 days |
Place | Huelva, Spain | Huelva, Spain |
Type of competition | Official (Federation) | Official (Federation) |
Organisation | Badminton World Federation | Badminton World Federation |
Place | Sports pavilion | Sports pavilion |
No. of athletes | 201 | 200 |
Total Spectators | Free | Ticketing |
Delay | Live Streaming | Live Streaming |
Accredited Press | 90 | 90 |
Respondent profile | (Q1) Gender | Male. Female. Other |
(Q2) Age | Number | |
(Q3) Educational Level | Basic studies (Primary and Secondary). Intermediate studies (Vocational Training and/or Baccalaureate). Higher studies (University) | |
(Q4) Place of residence | Huelva. Spain. Other. | |
Economic characteristics | (Q5) Household Income | EUR 0–1000; EUR 1001–2499; EUR 2500–4999; More than EUR 5000. |
(Q6) Accompanying persons | Number | |
(Q7) Days in Huelva | Number | |
(Q8) Amount of money spent | Person/Day: Accommodation; food/drink; transport; Other. |
Instance | Indicator | Description |
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Elite World Championship | IE = AME × GME | IE = Elite Global Short-Term Direct Impact |
AME = Average Attendance (No. of visitors/Days of Accommodation) | ||
GME = Average Expenditure (accommodation, food, transport, other of spectators, competitors, and organisation) | ||
Senior World Championship | IS = AMS × GMS | IS = Senior Global Short-Term Direct Impact |
AMs = Average Attendance (No. of visitors/Days of Accommodation) | ||
GMs = Average Expenditure (accommodation, food, transport, other of spectators, competitors, and organisation) | ||
Expenditure Organisation | GO = HC + CTD | GO = Total Public Expenditure contributed by the host city |
HC = Huelva City Council | ||
CTD = Consejería de Turismo y Deporte = Department of Tourism and Sport |
Step 1 | Define Economy, Host City, Guest |
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Step 2 | Classify by type of assistants
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Step 3 | Evaluate participants’ spending.
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Step 4 | Assess the expenditure of the event organiser.
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Step 5 | Determine the economic impact |
Elite World Championship | Senior World Championship | ||
---|---|---|---|
Spectators | 161 | 106 | |
Athletes | 74 | 49 | |
Referees | 26 | 18 | |
Officials/Delegates | 15 | 10 | |
Staff | 24 | 16 | |
Voluntaries | 30 | 20 | |
TOTAL | 330 | 219 | 549 |
Organisational Expenditure | |
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Huelva City Council | EUR 1,400,000.00 |
Department of Tourism and Sport | EUR 600,000.00 |
TOTAL | EUR 2,000,000.00 |
Population | Accommodation (EUR) | Food and Drink (EUR) | Transport (EUR) | Other (EUR) | TOTAL (EUR) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Spectators | 4726 | 1,259,553 | 826,058 | 367,474 | 4859 | 2,457,944 |
Athletes | 401 | 106,871 | 70,090 | 31,180 | 53,354 | 261,494 |
Referees | 102 | 27,248 | 17,870 | 7950 | 13,603 | 66,671 |
Officials/Delegators | 54 | 14,296 | 9376 | 4171 | 7137 | 34,979 |
Staff | 161 | 42,791 | 28,064 | 12,484 | 21,363 | 104,702 |
Voluntaries | 218 | 58,142 | 38,132 | 16,963 | 29,027 | 142,263 |
TOTAL | 5662 | 1,508,901 | 989,589 | 440,221 | 129,342 | 3,068,053 |
Host city contribution (A) | 2,000,000 |
Revenues of the Different Actors (B) | 3,068,053 |
Benefit (A–B) | 1,068,053 |
Direct Impact (B/A × 100) | 153% |
Population | Accommodation | Food and Drink | Transport | Other | ||||||
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WC Elite | WC Senior | WC Elite (EUR) | WC Senior (EUR) | WC Elite (EUR) | WC Senior (EUR) | WC Elite (EUR) | WC Senior (EUR) | WC Elite (EUR) | WC Senior (EUR) | |
Spectators | 3254 | 1473 | 758,251 | 501,302 | 328,771 | 497,287 | 221,219 | 146,255 | 1934 | 2925 |
Athletes | 128 | 273 | 42,535 | 64,336 | 27,896 | 42,194 | 12,409 | 18,770 | 21,235 | 32,119 |
Referees | 62 | 40 | 16,403 | 10,845 | 7112 | 10,758 | 4786 | 3164 | 5414 | 8189 |
Officials/Delegators | 33 | 20 | 8606 | 5690 | 3731 | 5644 | 2511 | 1660 | 2840 | 4296 |
Staff | 97 | 63 | 25,760 | 17,031 | 11,169 | 16,894 | 7516 | 4969 | 8502 | 12,860 |
Voluntaries | 132 | 87 | 35,002 | 23,141 | 15,176 | 22,955 | 10,212 | 6751 | 11,553 | 17,474 |
TOTAL | 3706 | 1956 | 886,556 | 622,344 | 393,856 | 595,732 | 258,652 | 181,569 | 51,478 | 77,864 |
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Quirante, M.; Seguí-Urbaneja, J.; Guevara-Pérez, J.C.; Cabello-Manrique, D. Direct Economic Short-Term Impact of Public Spending in Sporting Events: The Case of the Elite and Senior Badminton World Championships. Tour. Hosp. 2024, 5, 381-394. https://doi.org/10.3390/tourhosp5020024
Quirante M, Seguí-Urbaneja J, Guevara-Pérez JC, Cabello-Manrique D. Direct Economic Short-Term Impact of Public Spending in Sporting Events: The Case of the Elite and Senior Badminton World Championships. Tourism and Hospitality. 2024; 5(2):381-394. https://doi.org/10.3390/tourhosp5020024
Chicago/Turabian StyleQuirante, María, Jordi Seguí-Urbaneja, Juan Carlos Guevara-Pérez, and David Cabello-Manrique. 2024. "Direct Economic Short-Term Impact of Public Spending in Sporting Events: The Case of the Elite and Senior Badminton World Championships" Tourism and Hospitality 5, no. 2: 381-394. https://doi.org/10.3390/tourhosp5020024
APA StyleQuirante, M., Seguí-Urbaneja, J., Guevara-Pérez, J. C., & Cabello-Manrique, D. (2024). Direct Economic Short-Term Impact of Public Spending in Sporting Events: The Case of the Elite and Senior Badminton World Championships. Tourism and Hospitality, 5(2), 381-394. https://doi.org/10.3390/tourhosp5020024