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Karaca, C., Ulutaş, A., Yamaner, G & Topal, A. (2019). The selection of the best olympic place for Turkey using an integrated MCDM model.Decision Science Letters , 8(1), 1-16.
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Stevens, T., & Bevan, T. (1999). Olympic legacy. Sport Management, 19(9), 16–19.
Schmitz, J. K. (2004). Ambush marketing: The off-field competition at the Olympic Games. Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property, 3, 203–208.
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Wang, T.-C., & Lee, H.-D. (2009). Developing a fuzzy TOPSIS approach based on subjective weights and objective weights. Expert Systems with Applications, 36(5), 8980–8985.
Zavadskas, E. K., & Kaklauskas, A. (1996). Pastatu sistemotech‐ninis ivertinimas [Multiple criteria evaluation of buildings]; Technika: Vilnius, LITHUANIA.
Bazelon, C., Seth, P., Herscovici, S., Berkman, M., Sanderson, A. R., Humphreys, B., Floyd, J. J., & Abasciano, M. P. (2015). Analysis of the Boston 2024 Proposed Summer Olympic Plans; The Brattle Group: Boston, NY, USA.
Burgan, B., & Mules, T. (1992). Economic impact of sporting events. Annals of Tourism Research, 19(4), 700–710.
Cashman, R., & Darcy, S. (2008). Benchmark Games: The Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games; Walla Walla Press: Sydney, AUSTRALIA.
Collins, M. F. (1991). The economics of sport and sports in the economy: some international comparisons. Progress in Tourism, Recreation and Hospitality Management, 3, 184–214.
Crowther, N. (1999). Sports, nationalism and peace in ancient Greece. Peace Review, 11(4), 585–589.
Eitzen, D. S. (1996). Classism in sport: the powerless bear the burden. Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 20(1), 95–105.
Essex, S., & Chalkley, B. (1998). Olympic Games: catalyst of urban change. Leisure Studies, 17(3), 187-206.
Essex, S., & Chalkley, B. (1999). Olympic locations and legacies: a study in geography and tourism. Pacific Tourism Review, 3(3-4), 185–200.
Ference Weicker & Company (2002). Impact of 2010 Olympic Winter Games and Paralympic Games on Vancouver’s Inner City Neighbourhoods Interim Report. Ference Weicker & Company: Vancouver, CANADA.
Gelan, A. (2003). Local economic impacts: The British Open. Annals of tourism research, 30(2), 406–425.
Hall, C. M. (2006). Urban entrepreneurship, corporate interests and sports mega-events: the thin policies of competitiveness within the hard outcomes of neoliberalism. The Sociological Review, 54, 59–70.
Hughes, H. L. (1993). Olympic tourism and urban regeneration. Festival Management and Event Tourism, 1(4), 157–162.
International Olympic Committee (2015). Candidature Questionnaire Olympic Games 2024. Retrieved from https://stillmed.olympic.org/Documents/Host_city_elections/Candidature_Questionnaire_Olympic_Games_2024.pdf.
Kang, Y. S., & Perdue, R. (1994). Long-term impact of a mega-event on international tourism to the host country: a conceptual model and the case of the 1988 Seoul Olympics. Journal of International Consumer Marketing, 6(3-4), 205–225.
Kemp, J. D. (2002). Beyond the Games: Assessing the Impact of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games and the Future of Utah Tourism. Utah. Division of Travel Development: Salt Lake City, UT, USA.
Lenskyj, H. J. (2000). Inside the Olympic Industry: Power, Politics, and Activism. SUNY Press: Albany, NY, USA.
Lee, J. K. (2005). Marketing and promotion of the Olympic Games. The Sport Journal, 8(3).
Li, X., Wang, K., Liu, L., Xin, J., Yang, H., & Gao, C. (2011). Application of the Entropy Weight and TOPSIS Method in Safety Evaluation of Coal Mines. Procedia Engineering, 26, 2085–2091.
Liao, H., & Pitts, A. (2006). A brief historical review of Olympic urbanization. The International Journal of the History of Sport, 23(7), 1232–1252.
Miguelez, F., & Carrasquer, P. (1995). The repercussion of the Olympic Games on labour. In The Keys to Success. DeMorgas, M., Botella, M., Eds.; Centre d’Estudis Olimpics i de l’Esport, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona: Barcelona, SPAIN.
Miller, G. T., & Spoolman, S. E. (2011). Living in the environment: principles, connections, and solutions; Nelson Education: Belmont, CA, USA.
Morphet, J. (1996). The real thing. Town Ctry. Plan., 65, 312–314.
Moroney, E. Thinking Big: Bringing Big Sport's Energy and Innovation to Education. Retrieved from https://canvas.harvard.edu/courses/2290/pages/module-4-big-sport-case-study.
Young, A. (2003). Avison Young Olympic Impact: Vancouver 2010 and the Industrial Real Estate Market. Avison Young: Vancouver, CANADA.
Pearce, C. (2015). How Olympic host cities are chosen. Retrieved from https://chrispearce52.wordpress.com/2015/12/27/how-olympic-host-cities-are-chosen/.
Price Waterhouse Coopers (2002). Business and Economic Benefits of the Sydney 2000 Games: A Collation of Evidence..NSW Department of State and Regional Development: Sydney, AUSTRALIA.
Olympic Games Candidature Process. Retrieved from https://www.olympic.org/all-about-the-candidature-process.
Olympic Games Candidatures - Beyond 2024. Retrieved from https://www.olympic.org/olympic-games-candidatures-beyond-2024.
Ritchie, J. B., & Smith, B. H. (1991). The impact of a mega-event on host region awareness: A longitudinal study. Journal of Travel Research, 30, 3–10.
Ruthheiser, D. (2000). Imagineering Atlanta; Verso: Brooklyn, NY, USA.
Scandizzo, P. L., Pierleoni, M. R. (2017). Assessing the olympic games: The economic impact and beyond. Journal of Economic Surveys, Article in Process.
State of Utah (2000). 2002 Olympic Winter Games. Retrieved from http://www.pages.drexel.edu/~rosenl/sports%20Folder/Utah%20Economic%20Impact%20Olympics%202002.pdf.
Stevens, T., & Bevan, T. (1999). Olympic legacy. Sport Management, 19(9), 16–19.
Schmitz, J. K. (2004). Ambush marketing: The off-field competition at the Olympic Games. Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property, 3, 203–208.
Tudge, R. T. (2003). The impact of the Olympics on existing travel in Sydney. Traffic Engineerind ans Control, 44(1), 28–30.
Warner, C. (2016). Here’s How Olympic Host Cities Are Chosen. Retrieved from https://www.bustle.com/articles/178115-how-are-olympic-host-cities-chosen-the-rio-games-have-been-a-long-time-in-the.
Wang, T.-C., & Lee, H.-D. (2009). Developing a fuzzy TOPSIS approach based on subjective weights and objective weights. Expert Systems with Applications, 36(5), 8980–8985.
Zavadskas, E. K., & Kaklauskas, A. (1996). Pastatu sistemotech‐ninis ivertinimas [Multiple criteria evaluation of buildings]; Technika: Vilnius, LITHUANIA.