From pavement to pixels: unpacking the virtual marathon event's perceived experience, challenges and its implications

PurposeThis study critically explores the perceived experience and challenges of runners in virtual marathon events. It aims to unravel the implications of virtual marathons and their intersections with broader socio-cultural and technological trends, addressing gaps in scholarly discourse.Design/me...

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Published in:WORLDWIDE HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM THEMES
Main Authors: Sjukriana, Juke; Amir, Ahmad Fitri; Shariffuddin, Nur Shahirah Mior; Hanafiah, Mohd Hafiz
Format: Article; Early Access
Language:English
Published: EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD 2025
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Online Access:https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001433838700001
author Sjukriana
Juke; Amir
Ahmad Fitri; Shariffuddin
Nur Shahirah Mior; Hanafiah
Mohd Hafiz
spellingShingle Sjukriana
Juke; Amir
Ahmad Fitri; Shariffuddin
Nur Shahirah Mior; Hanafiah
Mohd Hafiz
From pavement to pixels: unpacking the virtual marathon event's perceived experience, challenges and its implications
Social Sciences - Other Topics
author_facet Sjukriana
Juke; Amir
Ahmad Fitri; Shariffuddin
Nur Shahirah Mior; Hanafiah
Mohd Hafiz
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spelling Sjukriana, Juke; Amir, Ahmad Fitri; Shariffuddin, Nur Shahirah Mior; Hanafiah, Mohd Hafiz
From pavement to pixels: unpacking the virtual marathon event's perceived experience, challenges and its implications
WORLDWIDE HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM THEMES
English
Article; Early Access
PurposeThis study critically explores the perceived experience and challenges of runners in virtual marathon events. It aims to unravel the implications of virtual marathons and their intersections with broader socio-cultural and technological trends, addressing gaps in scholarly discourse.Design/methodology/approachThis study utilised qualitative online in-depth interviews (ODIs) with ten avid runners through purposive and snowball sampling. Data analysis involved thematic analysis through ATLAS.ti version 20 software.FindingsParticipants highlighted the novelty, accessibility and cost-effectiveness of virtual marathons, emphasising their health benefits and reduced environmental impact. However, challenges such as health and safety concerns, motivation and technical issues were noted, calling for improved event management and technical support.Research limitations/implicationsThe study contributes to sporting event research, showcasing the adaptability of the event industry through virtual marathons. It emphasises the role of technology in enhancing event experiences and addressing participant needs, highlighting opportunities for health and wellness tourism and crisis resilience in the sector.Originality/valueThis research adds to the evolving discourse on sporting events, specifically virtual marathons, and offers insights into their role in sports management. It calls for further studies addressing limitations to enhance understanding and impact assessment in virtual marathon participation.
EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
1755-4217
1755-4225
2025


10.1108/WHATT-01-2025-0034
Social Sciences - Other Topics

WOS:001433838700001
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001433838700001
title From pavement to pixels: unpacking the virtual marathon event's perceived experience, challenges and its implications
title_short From pavement to pixels: unpacking the virtual marathon event's perceived experience, challenges and its implications
title_full From pavement to pixels: unpacking the virtual marathon event's perceived experience, challenges and its implications
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