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Abstract
Purpose
Focussing on the perspective of business event leaders, this study aims to explore the future of transformative experience (TE) events, recognising a paradigm shift from organising conventional events to designing and guiding TEs in the meetings, incentives and conferences as exhibitions (MICE) context.
Design/methodology/approach
Using a qualitative interview-based design, insights from 20 international business events industry leaders were gathered and analysed by using thematic analysis through a multi-step process with MAXQDA.
Findings
The findings discuss the future of transformative events by identifying the paradigm shift towards TE in business events and outline key dimensions of the leader’s and team’s mindset and skills. Five design principles for TE events in the MICE sector are identified: design for change; emotionally experiential environments; personal engagement; responsibility; and transformative measurement.
Practical implications
The study offers a snapshot of how transformative events of the future could be designed and suggests a series of practical insights for MICE event leaders and organisers seeking to leverage events as a catalyst for intentional transformation, positive impact and long-lasting change.
Originality/value
The study adds to the emerging body of knowledge on TEs and contributes to an extended stakeholder perspective, namely, that of business event leaders and their teams who are instrumental in facilitating transformative events. An original framework for designing TE MICE events is offered as a theoretical contribution.
目的本研究以商务活动领导者的视角为重点,旨在探索变革性体验(TE)活动的未来,认识到在会议、奖励旅游和大会作为展览(MICE)的背景下,从组织传统活动到设计和指导变革性体验(TE)活动的范式转变。研究结果通过确定商务活动向体验式活动的范式转变,讨论了体验式活动的未来,并概述了领导者和团队心态与技能的关键维度。研究还确定了会展旅游行业转型活动的五项设计原则:为变革而设计;情感体验式环境;个人参与;责任;以及转型衡量。独创性/价值这项研究为有关转型活动的新兴知识体系增添了新的内容,并拓展了利益相关者的视角,即商业活动领导者及其团队的视角,他们在促进转型活动方面发挥着重要作用。作为一项理论贡献,本研究提供了一个设计 TE MICE 活动的原创框架。
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management serves as a conduit for disseminating the latest developments and innovative insights into the management of hospitality and tourism businesses globally. The journal publishes peer-reviewed papers that comprehensively address issues pertinent to strategic management, operations, marketing, finance, and HR management in the field of hospitality and tourism.