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"Events für Nachhaltigkeit" - ein neues Geschäftsfeld für die Eventwirtschaft?

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  • Lucas, Rainer
  • Wilts, Henning

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Die "Ökonomie der Aufmerksamkeit" hat zur Herausbildung spezifischer Märkte für Kommunikations-, Media- und Marketingdienstleistungen geführt. Ein dynamisch wachsender Markt ist der Markt für Live-Kommunikation, der in dieser Arbeit vertiefend untersucht wird. Hierbei werden drei Fragen diskutiert: 1. Was sind die treibenden Faktoren und Trends der Live-Kommunikation? 2. Nach welchen Maßstäben werden Events, insbesondere im Bereich der Unternehmenskommunikation, beauftragt? 3. Welche Chancen bestehen in diesem Markt, Events für Nachhaltigkeit als Marktsegment zu etablieren und zu stärken?

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  • Lucas, Rainer & Wilts, Henning, 2004. ""Events für Nachhaltigkeit" - ein neues Geschäftsfeld für die Eventwirtschaft?," Wuppertal Papers 149, Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy.
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