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Events in Asia (Chapter 2) - Coggle Diagram
Events in Asia (Chapter 2)
the asian event environment: challenges
Feng Shui
heritage sites and preserving the ecology of surroundings
traditions
political setting
conflict of cultures
business practices in asia
Conflict of cultures
uncertainty avoidance
Low UA: how comfortable are people with changing the way they work or live
High UA: known systems
power distance
degree people are comfortable with influencing upwards.
accept of inequality in distribution on power in society.
masculine / feminine
masculine societies have diff rules for men and women, less in feminine cultures
time perspective
long-term perspective, planning for future, perseverance values vs. short time past and present oriented
Individualistic / Collectivistic
how personal needs and goals are prioritised vs. the needs and goals of the group/clan/organisation
indulgence / restraint
allowing gratification of basic drives related to enjoying life and having fun vs/ regulating it through strict social norms
traditions
drink
sport
crafts
dance
food
song
religious beliefs
Feng Shui: knowing what to put where, and in what colours, shapes and materials, to create environments that facilitate happiness
earth: strength & stability
metal: focus & order
fire: leadership & boldness
water: emotion & inspiration
wood: creativity & growth
event authenticity
authenticity
festivals: transfer of stories about heroes, battles, and religious believes
stories are passed on from one generation to another
authentic cultural events: adapted and commercialised to certain degree for tourist appeal and participation
staged authenticity: superficial events created for tourists although the tourists still perceive he or she is having an authentic experience
level of participants' authentic cultural perspective: involvement with the theme of the event
level of motives to participate
perception of commercialisation
level of community involvement and control
level of belief alignment with the cultural event
type of participant
elements that destroy/alter event authenticity
performance alteration
amending dates/times
non-local involvement
competition
substitution effect
commercialisation
behaviour of tourists
repetition