Analysis about the Influence of Sports Venues and Multi-event Sports in Improving the Community Perceptions throughGathering and Integration of People’s Opinion

Authors

  • Wei Zhang Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Education, International College, Krirk University, Bangkok, 10220, Thailand
  • Min Zhao Professor, Department of Education, International College, Krirk University, Bangkok, 10220, Thailand

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17762/ijcnis.v15i3.6229

Keywords:

Data Gathering, Data Integration, Correlation, National Games, Stadium Environment, Stadium Management, Intelligent Open Management, Citizen Satisfaction

Abstract

In this study, we analyzed public perceptions of the National Games of China, focusing on sports event image, satisfaction, motivation, stadium atmosphere, and environmental impact. Data was collected from 715 individuals (average age 28.1) through a comprehensive questionnaire. The study revealed that the National Games were positively received, with entertainment being a major factor for attendance. The study revealed a strong link between individuals' participation in the event and their views on various aspects like the event's reputation, their own satisfaction, motivational factors, the ambiance of the stadium, and environmental considerations. It was also noted that people living closer to the stadiums perceived the National Games' societal impact more profoundly. Contrarily, no notable connection was observed between participants' gender and these aspects. These outcomes highlight the significant societal influence of major sports events like the National Games and emphasize the need for careful consideration of public opinion and environmental effects in organizing future events.

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Published

2023-12-07

How to Cite

Zhang, W., & Zhao, M. (2023). Analysis about the Influence of Sports Venues and Multi-event Sports in Improving the Community Perceptions throughGathering and Integration of People’s Opinion. International Journal of Communication Networks and Information Security (IJCNIS), 15(4), 62–77. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijcnis.v15i3.6229

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Research Articles