The Global Event Market

Fakultät

Fakultät Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften (WiSo)

Version

Version 1 vom 23.06.2025.

Modulkennung

22C9001

Niveaustufe

Bachelor

Unterrichtssprache

Englisch

ECTS-Leistungspunkte und Benotung

5.0

Häufigkeit des Angebots des Moduls

nur Wintersemester

Dauer des Moduls

1 Semester

 

 

Kurzbeschreibung

This module is the first event related module in the IEMS-programme. It introduces the international event market and focuses on definitions, structures and the role of various stakeholders in the event market. It explains the functions and effects of events as special communication tools for organisations and companies in a changing global environment (megatrends).

This module concentrates on business events, such as trade fairs, congresses, corporate events and their respective organisers.

Furthermore, it explains the function and role of specialized event service suppliers, such as event agencies, event destinations and event venues and discusses the regional economic and non-economic effects of events on cities and regions.

As this module also lays the basis for the following lectures on management of events, it also discusses the business models of various stakeholders in the event market.

Lehr-Lerninhalte

This module consists of eight parts:

  1. The global event market: an introduction
  2. Megatrends and their impact on the event market
  3. Trade fairs and exhibitions
  4. World exhibitions
  5. Events of non-profit organisations: the meeting market
  6. The corporate event market
  7. Event destinations and event venues
  8. Regional event impacts

Gesamtarbeitsaufwand

Der Arbeitsaufwand für das Modul umfasst insgesamt 150 Stunden (siehe auch "ECTS-Leistungspunkte und Benotung").

Lehr- und Lernformen
Dozentengebundenes Lernen
Std. WorkloadLehrtypMediale UmsetzungKonkretisierung
35VorlesungPräsenz oder Online-
25betreute KleingruppenPräsenz oder Online-
Dozentenungebundenes Lernen
Std. WorkloadLehrtypMediale UmsetzungKonkretisierung
35Veranstaltungsvor- und -nachbereitung-
40Prüfungsvorbereitung-
15Literaturstudium-
Benotete Prüfungsleistung
  • Portfolio-Prüfungsleistung
Bemerkung zur Prüfungsart

The portfolio examination consists of:

PFP1: a presentation (30%) and a one-hour exam (70%)
PFP2: a seminar paper with oral and written parts (R; 30%) and a one-hour exam (70%)
PFP3: a written project report (30%) and a one-hour exam (70%)

Prüfungsdauer und Prüfungsumfang

Written examination: in accordance with the valid study regulations

Presentation: approx. 10-15 minutes

Seminar paper: approx. 5-10 pages/ approx. 10 -15 minutes

Written project report: approx. 15-20 pages

The requirements are specified in the relevant class.

Empfohlene Vorkenntnisse

None

Wissensverbreiterung

Students who successfully complete this module 

  • understand the role of events as live-communication tools for society, science and business.
  • can differentiate between various types of events, according to type, topic, organisers and target groups.

Wissensvertiefung

Students who successfully complete this module 

  • are able to use the special event related terminology in their argumentation.
  • understand why cities and regions invest in event infrastructure.
  • understand the special role of China in the international event market.

Wissensverständnis

Students who successfully complete this module 

  • can argue from the viewpoint of various stakeholders in the event market.
  • can give an initial evaluation of events according to various KPIs.

Nutzung und Transfer

Students are able to collect, evaluate and interpret relevant information from various sources independently. They are able to develop and implement solutions according to their current knowledge and experience.

Wissenschaftliche Innovation

As this lecture also deals with the consequences of megatrends such as digitalization, climate change (and corresponding sustainable actions), globalization or securing supply chains on the business models and strategies of the various stakeholders, the Chinese students gain an unusual and innovative insight into the international event market.

Kommunikation und Kooperation

Students who successfully complete this module gain further experience in the challenges and advantages of teamwork and group presentations (online and offline).

Wissenschaftliches Selbstverständnis / Professionalität

As different and even opposing business models and practices are discussed on an international scale in the lecture (example: German business model of exhibition companies vs. the Anglo-American business model), students are encouraged to discuss their advantages and disadvantages in teams and can lay the foundation for their future independent decision-making. 

Thus, they are able to recognise the general framework of acting professionally and justifying their decisions ethically responsibly.

Literatur

Allen, J., Harris, R., Jago, L., Tantrai, A., Jonson, P. & D'Arcy, E. (2020). Festival and Special Event Management (Essentials edition). Wiley.

Beech, J., Kaiser, S. & Kaspar, R. (2014). The Business of Events Management. Harlow, Pearson.

Fenich, G.G. (2014). Meetings, Expositions, Events and Conventions. An Introduction to the industry. Harlow, Essex, Pearson.

Schwägermann, H., Mayer, P. Ding, Y. (2016). Handbook Event Market China,
Berlin/Boston, de Gruyter.

Werner, K., & Ding, Y. (2020). Events: Future, trends, perspectives. utb.

Zusammenhang mit anderen Modulen

As this module is the first event related module, it will lay the basis for further event management modules in this programme.

As an introductory module, it touches on and raises questions, some of which can only be answered competently after studying other management modules of this programme.

Verwendbarkeit nach Studiengängen

  • International Event Management Shanghai, B.A. (IEMS)
    • International Event Management Shanghai (IEMS), B.A. (01.09.2024)

    Modulpromotor*in
    • Werner, Kim
    Lehrende
    • Schwägermann, Helmut
    • Werner, Kim