Emerging venue considerations for event management: the case of Ireland
Date
2023-03-10Author
Melly, Domhnall
McLoughlihn, Emmet
Maguire, Kelly
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: Event venues represent a focal point for infectious disease transmission among attendees
and event stakeholders, creating lasting uncertainty within the industry post-COVID-19. There is
now a need to investigate emerging venue considerations for the event industry as a result of the
COVID-19 pandemic. Using Ireland as a case, a quantitative questionnaire was used on a sample of
event managers. Event venue monitoring for COVID-19 is lacking, while risk mitigation procedures
focus more on attendees already at the venue rather than avoiding infected persons entering the venue.
Risk assessments now comprise COVID-19 risk; however, a lack of resources means regular health and
safety has shown signs of weakening. Government and local authority resources and financial support
are required. Pre-venue procedures of symptom screening and proof of vaccination, combined with
venue procedures for disinfection of venue spaces, table service, and appropriate ventilation have
proven to be effective COVID-19 risk mitigation procedures. Additionally, ICT (information and
communications technology) could disseminate up-to-date health guidelines through customer centric digital environments representing enhanced information sharing to avoid uncertainty and
support pro-social intentions of event attendees and compliance with event venue COVID-19 risk
mitigation procedures
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