Safety and Service Quality Along With Technology in Mega-Sport Events

Khouloud Oueslati, Dhouha Baklouti Hayani, Zakaria Nemsi, Moez Baklouti

Abstract


The manuscript was focused on a literature review of the technology aspect within the topic of safety and service quality in mega-sport events. As far as managers try to expedite full protection through sport events using high technology, this last strikes human rights when spectators treated similar to criminals.

Keywords


Mega-sport events; Safety and service quality; Technology in event organization

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