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July 2020, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 428-442 Creating fans from scratch: A qualitative analysis of child consumer brand perceptions of a new sport team
by Katherine R.N. Reifurth & Henry T. Wear & Bob Heere - 443-454 Television match officials, referees, and home advantage: Evidence from the European Rugby Cup
by Peter Dawson & Patrick Massey & Paul Downward - 455-468 The role of organizational membership in overcoming dissonant sport activity identities
by Christine E. Wegner & Ceridwyn King & Jeremy S. Jordan - 469-481 Old and exciting? Sport sponsorship effects on brand age and brand personality
by Christoph Hohenberger & Reinhard Grohs - 482-497 Responses to multi-level institutional complexity in a national sport federation
by Loïc Pedras & Tracy Taylor & Stephen Frawley - 498-508 The en/gendering of volunteering: “I’ve pretty much always noticed that the tail runner is always female”
by Annette Stride & Hayley Fitzgerald & Alexandra Rankin-Wright & Luke Barnes - 509-520 The determinants of stadium attendance in elite women’s football: Evidence from the UEFA Women's Champions League
by Maurizio Valenti & Nicolas Scelles & Stephen Morrow - 521-535 The role of facial attractiveness in tennis TV-viewership
by Helmut Dietl & Anil Özdemir & Andrew Rendall - 536-547 An exploration of young professional football players’ perceptions of the talent development process in England
by Tom Webb & Matt Dicks & Daniel J. Brown & Jimmy O’Gorman - 548-562 Valuing elite sport success using the contingent valuation method: A transnational study
by Hiroaki Funahashi & Simon Shibli & Popi Sotiriadou & Jarmo Mäkinen & Bake Dijk & Veerle De Bosscher
April 2020, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 1-1 Inside front cover: Editorial board/Aims & Scope
by The Editors - 171-182 A new conceptualization of mega sports event legacy delivery: Wicked problems and critical realist solution
by Terri Byers & Emily Hayday & Athanasios (Sakis) Pappous - 183-199 Leveraging spectator emotion: A review and conceptual framework for marketing health behaviors in elite sports
by Renee Teal & Michele Roberts & Paul Harrigan & Jo Clarkson & Michael Rosenberg - 200-214 The sport cluster concept as middle-range theory for the sport value framework
by Anna Gerke & Herbert Woratschek & Geoff Dickson - 215-228 Fan response to the identity threat of potential team relocation
by Christine E. Wegner & Elizabeth B. Delia & Bradley J. Baker - 229-241 Living on the edge: Psychological drivers of athletes’ intention to re-patronage extreme sporting events
by Francesco Raggiotto & Daniele Scarpi - 242-255 The determinants of the intention to continue voluntary football refereeing
by Thomas Giel & Christoph Breuer - 256-270 Athletic goal achievement: A critical antecedent of event satisfaction, re-participation intention, and future exercise intention in participant sport events
by Moonsup Hyun & Jeremy S. Jordan - 271-283 The role of sport in reflecting and shaping group dynamics: The “intergroup relations continuum” and its application to Fijian rugby and soccer
by Jack Thomas Sugden & Nico Schulenkorf & Daryl Adair & Stephen Frawley - 284-301 Coach humility and player creativity: The roles of knowledge sharing and group diversity
by Luu Trong Tuan - 302-314 From intention to participation: Exploring the moderating role of a voucher-based event leveraging initiative
by Luke R. Potwarka & Ryan Snelgrove & David Drewery & Jordan Bakhsh & Laura Wood - 315-329 Do public subsidies and facility coverage matter for voluntary sports clubs?
by Karsten Elmose-Østerlund & Evald Bundgård Iversen - 330-347 Tennis superstars: The relationship between star status and demand for tickets
by Nader Chmait & Sam Robertson & Hans Westerbeek & Rochelle Eime & Carmine Sellitto & Machar Reid - 348-360 Examining environmental fan engagement initiatives through values and norms with intercollegiate sport fans
by Jonathan M. Casper & Brian P. McCullough & Michael E. Pfahl - 361-362 Mascot Nation: The Controversy Over Native American Representations in Sports 2018 University of Illinois Press
by Charles Mountifield & Stirling Sharpe & A.C. Billings & J.E Black
January 2020, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-1 Inside front cover: Editorial board/Aims & Scope
by The Editors - 1-7 Managing abuse in sport: An introduction to the special issue
by Emma Kavanagh & Adi Adams & Daniel Lock & Carly Stewart & Jamie Cleland - 8-27 Organisational factors and non-accidental violence in sport: A systematic review
by Victoria Roberts & Victor Sojo & Felix Grant - 28-38 Acting out what is inside of us: Self-management strategies of an abused ex-athlete
by Jenny McMahon & Kerry R. McGannon - 39-51 Exploring referee abuse through the lens of the collegiate rugby coach
by Brittany L. Jacobs & Jacob K. Tingle & Brent D. Oja & Mark A. Smith - 52-65 An analysis of soccer referee experiences in France and the Netherlands: Abuse, conflict, and level of support
by Tom Webb & Matt Dicks & Richard Thelwell & John van der Kamp & Géraldine Rix-Lievre - 66-80 Managing organizational reputation in response to a public shaming campaign
by P.J. Kitchin & Juan L. Paramio-Salcines & Geoff Walters - 81-94 Snapchat and child sexual abuse in sport: Protecting child athletes in the social media age
by Jimmy Sanderson & Melinda R. Weathers - 95-103 Promoting athlete welfare: A proposal for an international surveillance system
by Roslyn Kerr & Gretchen Kerr - 104-116 Evaluating the impacts of working towards the International Safeguards for Children in Sport
by Daniel J.A. Rhind & Frank Owusu-Sekyere - 117-118 Examining institutional work that perpetuates abuse in sport organizations
by Calvin Nite & John Nauright - 130-141 The effect of abusive leadership by coaches on Division I student-athletes’ performance: The moderating role of core self-evaluations
by Yvette P. Lopez & Stephanie Dohrn & Margaret Posig - 142-154 Whistleblowing determinants and the effectiveness of reporting channels in the international sports sector
by Pim Verschuuren - 155-169 Managing prevention of sexual violence and the role of commissioners in national sport federations in Germany
by Ilse Hartmann-Tews & Fabienne Bartsch & Ingo Wagner & Bettina Rulofs
December 2019, Volume 22, Issue 5
- 1-1 Inside front cover: Editorial board/Aims & Scope
by The Editors - 571-583 Toward an institutional theory of escalation of commitment within sport management: A review and future directions
by Calvin Nite & Michael Hutchinson & Adrien Bouchet - 584-599 Governing bodies of sport as knowledge brokers in Sport-for-All communities of practice
by Annick Willem & Vassil Girginov & Kristine Toohey - 600-612 Market disruption as a regime for athlete activism: An economic analysis of college football player protests
by Nicholas M. Watanabe & Grace Yan & Brian P. Soebbing - 613-625 Re-engaging local youth for sustainable sport-for-development
by Michael J. Hoekman & Nico Schulenkorf & Jon Welty Peachey - 626-639 The journey of transitioning: Being a trans male athlete in college sport
by Alexandra Klein & Amanda L. Paule-Koba & Vikki Krane - 640-651 Does performance justify the underrepresentation of women coaches? Evidence from professional women’s soccer
by Carlos Gomez-Gonzalez & Helmut Dietl & Cornel Nesseler - 652-666 Summary of cognitive, affective, and behavioural outcomes of consuming prestigious sports events
by Miguel Moital & Amy Bain & Harriet Thomas - 667-681 Interorganisational conflict between national and provincial sport organisations within China’s elite sport system: Perspectives from national organisations
by Jinming Zheng & Patrick Wing Chung Lau & Shushu Chen & Geoff Dickson & Veerle De Bosscher & Qi Peng - 682-693 Walking for fun or for “likes”? The impacts of different gamification orientations of fitness apps on consumers’ physical activities
by Rungting Tu & Peishan Hsieh & Wenting Feng - 694-707 Managing sport volunteers with a disability: Human resource management implications
by Pam Kappelides & Jennifer Spoor - 708-723 Using social network analysis to investigate interorganizational relationships and capacity building within a sport for development coalition
by Marion E. Hambrick & Per G. Svensson & Seungmin Kang - 724-735 “The process isn’t a case of report it and stop”: Athletes’ lived experience of whistleblowing on doping in sport
by Kelsey Erickson & Laurie B. Patterson & Susan H. Backhouse - 736-747 “If people are wearing pink stuff they’re probably not real fans”: Exploring women’s perceptions of sport fan clothing
by Katherine Sveinson & Larena Hoeber & Kim Toffoletti - 748-749 Sport Consumer Behavior
by Anthony D. Pizzo & Galen T. Trail - 750-751 Managing Sport Business: An Introduction
by Keith D. Parry & David Hassan
October 2019, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 1-1 Inside front cover: Editorial board/Aims & Scope
by The Editors - 439-451 Experiences of trans persons in physical activity and sport: A qualitative meta-synthesis
by Víctor Pérez-Samaniego & Jorge Fuentes-Miguel & Sofía Pereira-García & Elena López-Cañada & José Devís-Devís - 452-463 Sport versus climate: Introducing the climate vulnerability of sport organizations framework
by Madeleine Orr & Yuhei Inoue - 464-476 Shared leadership in sport for development and peace: A conceptual framework of antecedents and outcomes
by Seungmin Kang & Per G. Svensson - 477-490 Relationships between met-expectation and attitudinal outcomes of coaches in intercollegiate athletics
by Seungmo Kim & Taeyeon Oh & Soonhwan Lee & Damon P.S. Andrew - 491-501 The impact of deviance on head coach dismissals and implications of a personal conduct policy
by Jeremy J. Foreman & Brian P. Soebbing & Chad S. Seifried - 502-512 Using a discrete choice experiment to estimate spectators’ willingness to pay for professional baseball park sportscape
by Jin-ho Shin & Seong Ok Lyu - 513-526 The carbon footprint of active sport participants
by Pamela Wicker - 527-539 Do influxes of atypical labor make sport event workers prone to exploitation?
by Christopher M. McLeod & John T. Holden & Matthew G. Hawzen & Tarlan Chahardovali - 540-552 Exploring how external stakeholders shape social innovation in sport for development and peace
by Per G. Svensson & Marion E. Hambrick - 553-565 Does your left hand know what your right hand is doing? Impacts of athletes’ pre-transgression philanthropic behavior on consumer post-transgression evaluation
by Joon Sung Lee & Katherine Babiak - 566-567 Routledge Handbook of Qualitative Research in Sport and Exercise, 1st Edition
by Robbie Matz & Brett Smith & Andrew C. Sparkes - 568-569 Data Analytics in Football: Positional Data Collection, Modelling and Analysis
by Bill Gerrard & Daniel Memmert & Dominik Raabe
July 2019, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 1-1 Inside front cover: Editorial board/Aims & Scope
by The Editors - 295-321 Sport event legacy: A systematic quantitative review of literature
by Alana Thomson & Graham Cuskelly & Kristine Toohey & Millicent Kennelly & Paul Burton & Liz Fredline - 322-334 It’s our club! From supporter psychological ownership to supporter formal ownership
by Ovidiu C. Cocieru & Elizabeth B. Delia & Matthew Katz - 335-347 Why we follow: Examining motivational differences in following sport organizations on Twitter and Weibo
by Bo Li & Stephen W. Dittmore & Olan K.M. Scott & Wen-juo Lo & Sarah Stokowski - 348-362 Spectators’ emotional responses in tweets during the Super Bowl 50 game
by Yonghwan Chang - 363-378 Community-oriented practice: Examining corporate social responsibility and development activities in professional sport
by Katie Rowe & Adam Karg & Emma Sherry - 379-394 The evolving institutional work of the National Collegiate Athletic Association to maintain dominance in a fragmented field
by Nite Calvin & Ige Abiodun & Washington Marvin - 395-406 Emotional intelligence, servant leadership, and development goal orientation in athletic directors
by Ye Hoon Lee - 407-418 A model for the generation of public sphere-like activity in sport-themed Twitter hashtags
by Brendan O’Hallarn & Stephen L. Shapiro & D.E. Wittkower & Lynn Ridinger & Marion E. Hambrick - 419-433 The “I” in team: Coach incivility, coach gender, and team performance in women’s basketball teams
by Amber L. Smittick & Kathi N. Miner & George B. Cunningham - 434-436 Superfans: Into the heart of obsessive sports fandom
by Young Do Kim & Tony Weaver & George Dohrmann - 437-438 Sport Communication: An International Approach
by Jana Nová & Chuka Onwumechili
April 2019, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 1-1 Inside front cover: Editorial board/Aims & Scope
by The Editors - 181-193 A systematic review of sport for development interventions across six global cities
by Meredith A. Whitley & William V. Massey & Martin Camiré & Lindsey C. Blom & Megan Chawansky & Shawn Forde & Mish Boutet & Amanda Borbee & Simon C. Darnell - 194-208 Team identification and sports fandom as predictors of fan aggression: The moderating role of ageing
by Anat Toder-Alon & Tamar Icekson & Avichai Shuv-Ami - 209-221 Upward and downward job mobility and player market values in contemporary European professional football
by Thijs A. Velema - 222-234 Sponsor-event congruence effects: The moderating role of sport involvement and mediating role of sponsor attitudes
by Jakeun Koo & Younghan Lee - 235-246 Is it worth the price? The role of perceived financial risk, identification, and perceived value in purchasing pay-per-view broadcasts of combat sports
by Stephen L. Shapiro & Lamar Reams & Kevin Kam Fung So - 247-262 The chaos of inclusion? Examining anti-homophobia policy development in New Zealand sport
by Sally Shaw - 263-275 Host residents’ role in sporting events: The city image perspective
by Daichi Oshimi & Munehiko Harada - 276-287 Did London 2012 deliver a sports participation legacy?
by Themis Kokolakakis & Fernando Lera-López & Girish Ramchandani - 288-289 Risk and safety management in the leisure, events, tourism and sports industries
by Lewis Laing & Mark Piekarz & Ian Jenkins & Peter Mills - 290-291 The economics of sports betting; Placido Rodrigues
by Deepak Dhayanithy & Brad R Humphreys & Robert Simmons - 292-293 Advanced Theory and Practice in Sport Marketing
by Hung Q. Huynh & Eric C. Schwarz & Jason D. Hunter
January 2019, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-1 Inside front cover: Editorial board/Aims & Scope
by The Editors - 1-4 Managing sport for health: An introduction to the special issue
by Michael B. Edwards & Katie Rowe - 5-20 Indigenous Australian women promoting health through sport
by Megan Stronach & Hazel Maxwell & Sonya Pearce - 21-37 Building an inclusive cycling “movement”: Exploring the charity-led mobilisation of recreational cycling in communities across Merseyside, England
by John W. Hayton & Milly Blundell & Danny Cullinane & Catherine M. Walker - 38-52 Sport as medicine: How F3 is building healthier men and communities
by Stacy Warner - 53-67 The role of management in achieving health outcomes in SFD programmes: A stakeholder perspective
by Carrie W. LeCrom & Tiesha Martin & Brendan Dwyer & Greg Greenhalgh - 68-79 Sporting hyperchallenges: Health, social, and fiscal implications
by Matthew Lamont & Millicent Kennelly - 80-95 Managerial perceptions of factors affecting the design and delivery of sport for health programs for refugee populations
by Arden Anderson & Marlene A. Dixon & Kristi F. Oshiro & Pamela Wicker & George B. Cunningham & Bob Heere - 96-107 Managing sport-for-development and healthy lifestyles: The sport-for-health model
by Nico Schulenkorf & Katja Siefken - 108-125 The antecedents and consequences of positive organizational behavior: The role of psychological capital for promoting employee well-being in sport organizations
by Minjung Kim & Amy Chan Hyung Kim & Joshua I. Newman & Gerald R. Ferris & Pamela L. Perrewé - 126-141 Sport as a vehicle for health promotion: A shared value example of corporate social responsibility
by Stephen Hills & Matthew Walker & Adam E. Barry - 142-152 Associations between partnership characteristics and perceived success in Dutch sport-for-health partnerships
by Niels Hermens & Kirsten T. Verkooijen & Maria A. Koelen - 153-166 NFL Play 60: Managing the intersection of professional sport and obesity
by Emily S. Sparvero & Stacy Warner - 167-179 Fast food, fizz, and funding: Balancing the scales of regional sport organisation sponsorship
by Rachel J. Batty & Sarah Gee
December 2018, Volume 21, Issue 5
- 1-1 Inside front cover: Editorial board/Aims & Scope
by The Editors - 477-490 Understanding users’ continuance intentions to use smart-connected sports products
by Jaeki Song & Junghwan Kim & Kwangmin Cho - 491-503 Building social capital from sport event participation: An exploration of the social impacts of participatory sport events on the community
by Ran Zhou & Kyriaki Kaplanidou - 504-518 Recruiting and retaining girls in table tennis: Participant and club perspectives
by Katie Rowe & Emma Sherry & Angela Osborne - 519-532 Estimation of game-level attendance in major league soccer: Outcome uncertainty and absolute quality considerations
by Hojun Sung & Brian M. Mills - 533-548 A fan’s search for meaning: Testing the dimensionality of sport fan superstition
by Brendan Dwyer & Mark A. Slavich & Jennifer L. Gellock - 549-562 Sport participation: From policy, through facilities, to users’ health, well-being, and social capital
by Harish Kumar & Argyro Elisavet Manoli & Ian R. Hodgkinson & Paul Downward - 563-581 Competing by investments or efficiency? Exploring financial and sporting efficiency of club ownership structures in European football
by Marc Rohde & Christoph Breuer - 582-595 A mechanism of mutually beneficial relationships between employees and consumers: A dyadic analysis of employee–consumer interaction
by Kyungyeol (Anthony) Kim & Kevin K. Byon - 596-611 Coworker knowledge sharing and peer learning among elite footballers: Insights from German Bundesliga players
by Kim Werner & Geoff Dickson
October 2018, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 1-1 Inside front cover: Editorial board/Aims & Scope
by The Editors - 333-346 Power, performance, and expectations in the dismissal of NBA coaches: A survival analysis study
by David B. Wangrow & Donald J. Schepker & Vincent L. Barker - 347-362 A typology of cause-related marketing approaches in European professional basketball
by Cleo Schyvinck & Annick Willem - 363-376 Sport team emotion: Conceptualization, scale development and validation
by Seunghwan Lee & Yukyoum Kim & Bob Heere - 377-390 NCAA football television viewership: Product quality and consumer preference relative to market expectations
by Katie M. Brown & Steven Salaga - 391-402 Equity-based sustainability and ecocentric management: Creating more ecologically just sport organization practices
by Melanie L. Sartore-Baldwin & Brian McCullough - 416-429 The meaning of team in team identification
by Elizabeth B. Delia & Jeffrey D. James - 430-415 Dress for fit: An exploration of female activewear consumption
by Xiaochen Zhou & Clare Hanlon & Jonathan Robertson & Ramon Spaaij & Hans Westerbeek & Allison Hossack & Daniel C. Funk - 430-442 “But a champion comes out much, much later”: A sport development case study of the 1968 U.S. Olympic team
by Brennan K. Berg & Rhema D. Fuller & Michael Hutchinson - 443-458 The force of the national rhetorical arena: Voices in tune against a disrespectful foreign sponsor
by Fabrice Desmarais & Catherine Wallace - 459-472 The process toward commitment to running—The role of different motives, involvement, and coaching
by Claudio M. Rocha & Otavio A. Gratao - 473-474 The Business of Sports-Off the Field, in the Office, on the News
by Li-Shiue Gau & Mark Conrad - 475-476 Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Politics, Policy and Planning
by Richard Keith Wright & Anthony James Veal
July 2018, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 1-1 Inside front cover: Editorial board/Aims & Scope
by The Editors - 221-231 Leadership in governance: Exploring collective board leadership in sport governance systems
by Lesley Ferkins & David Shilbury & Ian O’Boyle - 232-249 Exploring the domestic relationship between mega-events and destination image: The image impact of hosting the 2012 Olympic Games for the city of London
by James Andrew Kenyon & Guillaume Bodet - 250-262 The effects of service convenience and perceived quality on perceived value, satisfaction and loyalty in low-cost fitness centers
by Jerónimo García-Fernández & Pablo Gálvez-Ruíz & Jesús Fernández-Gavira & Luisa Vélez-Colón & Brenda Pitts & Ainara Bernal-García - 263-278 Political activity in escalation of commitment: Sport facility funding and government decision making in the United States
by Michael Hutchinson & Brennan K. Berg & Timothy B. Kellison - 279-292 Leveraging community sport organizations to promote community capacity: Strategic outcomes, challenges, and theoretical considerations
by Gareth J. Jones & Michael B. Edwards & Jason N. Bocarro & Kyle S. Bunds & Jordan W. Smith - 293-306 Examining the antecedents of sport team brand equity: A dual-identification perspective
by Michael Chih-Hung Wang & Ya-Yun Tang - 307-320 The impact of organizational capacity on voluntary engagement in sports clubs: A multi-level analysis
by Philipp Swierzy & Pamela Wicker & Christoph Breuer - 321-332 Accumulating subcultural capital through sport event participation: The AFL International Cup
by Sheranne Fairley & Danny O’Brien
April 2018, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 1-1 Inside front cover: Editorial board/Aims & Scope
by The Editors - 101-113 Living with imperfect comparisons: The challenges and limitations of comparative paralympic sport policy research
by Mathew Dowling & Phil Brown & David Legg & Aaron Beacom - 114-132 Sport team personality: It’s not all about winning!
by Ashley Stadler Blank & Joerg Koenigstorfer & Hans Baumgartner - 133-146 Developmental processes and motivations for linkages in cross-sectoral sport clusters
by Anna Gerke & Kathy Babiak & Geoff Dickson & Michel Desbordes - 147-159 Sports fan experience: Electronic word-of-mouth in ephemeral social media
by Lane T. Wakefield & Gregg Bennett - 160-175 Challenges and strategies of building and sustaining inter-organizational partnerships in sport for development and peace
by Jon Welty Peachey & Adam Cohen & Nari Shin & Bruno Fusaro - 176-188 Explaining attendance through the brand community triad: Integrating network theory and team identification
by Matthew Katz & Rose Marie Ward & Bob Heere - 189-201 The not-so-free agent: Non-performance factors that contribute to free agent compensation premiums
by Ryan P. Terry & Jeffrey E. McGee & Malcolm J. Kass - 202-218 Social and charitable impacts of a charity-affiliated sport event: A mixed methods study
by Yuhei Inoue & Caroline Heffernan & Taku Yamaguchi & Kevin Filo - 219-220 Managing the Paralympics
by Andrew Hammond & Simon Darcy & Stephen Frawley & Daryl Adair
January 2018, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 1-6 eSport: Construct specifications and implications for sport management
by George B. Cunningham & Sheranne Fairley & Lesley Ferkins & Shannon Kerwin & Daniel Lock & Sally Shaw & Pamela Wicker - 7-13 eSport management: Embracing eSport education and research opportunities
by Daniel C. Funk & Anthony D. Pizzo & Bradley J. Baker - 14-20 eSports – Competitive sports or recreational activity?
by Kirstin Hallmann & Thomas Giel - 21-24 Embracing the sportification of society: Defining e-sports through a polymorphic view on sport
by Bob Heere - 25-37 Participatory research in sport-for-development: Complexities, experiences and (missed) opportunities
by Ramón Spaaij & Nico Schulenkorf & Ruth Jeanes & Sarah Oxford - 38-50 ‘Yes we are inclusive’: Examining provision for young people with disabilities in community sport clubs
by Ruth Jeanes & Ramón Spaaij & Jonathan Magee & Karen Farquharson & Sean Gorman & Dean Lusher - 51-62 LGBTQ parents’ experiences of community youth sport: Change your forms, change your (hetero) norms
by Dawn E. Trussell & Laura Kovac & Jen Apgar - 63-71 Influence of team identification, game outcome, and game process on sport consumers’ happiness
by Wonseok (Eric) Jang & Daniel L. Wann & Yong Jae Ko - 72-85 A mixed methods analysis of disciplinary incidents in men’s soccer
by Colin J. Deal & Kurtis Pankow & Theo A. Chu & Shannon R. Pynn & Christine L. Smyth & Nicholas L. Holt - 86-97 Long-term impact of the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games on sport participation: A cohort analysis
by Kurumi Aizawa & Ji Wu & Yuhei Inoue & Mikihiro Sato - 98-99 Understanding Sport Management: International Perspectives
by Deepak Dhayanithy & Trish Bradbury & Ian O’Boyle
December 2017, Volume 20, Issue 5
- 1-1 Inside front cover: Editorial board/Aims & Scope
by The Editors - 427-442 Consumer experience quality: A review and extension of the sport management literature
by Masayuki Yoshida - 443-454 Organizational hybridity: A conceptualization of how sport for development and peace organizations respond to divergent institutional demands
by Per G. Svensson - 455-467 Time and money expenditure in sports participation: The role of income in consuming the most practiced sports activities in Flanders
by Erik Thibaut & John Eakins & Steven Vos & Jeroen Scheerder - 468-482 An empirical analysis of European football rivalries based on on-field performances
by Fatih Karanfil - 483-496 International cross-sector social partnerships between sport and governments: The World Anti-Doping Agency
by Kristine Toohey & Anthony Beaton - 497-509 Network governance of a multi-level, multi-sectoral sport event: Differences in coordinating ties and actors
by Milena M. Parent & Christian Rouillard & Michael L. Naraine - 510-521 Sport managers’ perspectives on poverty and sport: The role of local sport authorities
by Hanne Vandermeerschen & Jeroen Scheerder - 522-534 Lifting the veil on allowing headscarves in football: A co-constructed and analytical autoethnography
by Michele Cox & Geoff Dickson & Barbara Cox - 535-536 Sport Management: An Exploration of the Field and its Value
by Shane Gibson & Matthew T. Bowers & Marlene A. Dixon - 537-538 Sport Management in Australia. An Organisational Overview
by Anna Gerke & David Shilbury & Pamm Philipps & Adam Karg & Katie Rowe
October 2017, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 1-1 Inside front cover: Editorial board/Aims & Scope
by The Editors - 325-337 Volunteerism and volunteer management in sport
by Pamela Wicker - 338-351 Message framing as institutional maintenance: The National Collegiate Athletic Association’s institutional work of addressing legitimate threats
by Calvin Nite - 352-364 Passion and pride in professional sports: Investigating the role of workplace emotion
by Steve Swanson & Aubrey Kent - 365-378 The influence of sports participation on academic performance among students in higher education
by Fernando Muñoz-Bullón & Maria J. Sanchez-Bueno & Antonio Vos-Saz - 379-394 A conceptual model on the process of innovation diffusion through a historical review of the United States Armed Forces and their bowl games
by Chad Seifried & Matthew Katz & Patrick Tutka - 395-407 Effects of increased commitment on reputation and status: Evidence from NCAA Division I universities
by Adrien Bouchet & Mary Dana Laird & Mike Troilo & Michael Hutchinson & Gerald Ferris - 408-421 March sadness: Coping with fan identity threat
by Elizabeth B. Delia - 422-423 Sports Business Management: Decision Making Around the Globe
by Robert D. Macdonald - 424-425 Managing Intercollegiate Athletics
by Deepak Dhayanithy & D. Covell & S. Walker
July 2017, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 1-1 Inside front cover: Editorial board/Aims & Scope
by The Editors - 243-251 Managing sport-for-development: Reflections and outlook
by Nico Schulenkorf - 252-260 When faultlines are created: Exploring the conflict triggering process in sport
by Shannon Kerwin & Matthew B. Walker & Trevor Bopp - 261-272 Can winning take care of everything? A longitudinal assessment of post-transgression actions on repairing trust in an athlete endorser
by Joon Sung Lee & Dae Hee Kwak - 273-284 User-generated branding via social media: An examination of six running brands
by Andrea N. Geurin & Lauren M. Burch - 285-295 Do they make a difference? Professional team sports clubs’ effects on migration and local growth: Evidence from Denmark
by Rasmus K. Storm & Frederik Thomsen & Tor Georg Jakobsen - 296-308 An investigation of highly identified fans who bet against their favorite teams
by Nola Agha & B. David Tyler - 309-321 Improving well-being through hedonic, eudaimonic, and social needs fulfillment in sport media consumption
by Jeeyoon Kim & Yukyoum Kim & Daehwan Kim - 322-323 Diehards: Why Fans Care So Much About Sports
by Young Do Kim & C. Scarinzi
April 2017, Volume 20, Issue 2
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by The Editors - 145-158 Introducing a Sport Experience Design (SX) framework for sport consumer behaviour research
by Daniel C. Funk - 159-169 From schadenfreude to mitfreude? Estimating viewership loss and rivalrous relationships in otherwise neutral markets
by Hojun Sung & Brian M. Mills & Scott Tainsky - 170-183 Sport communication research: A social network analysis
by Marion E. Hambrick - 184-197 ‘I was there from the start’: The identity-maintenance strategies used by fans to combat the threat of losing
by Jason P. Doyle & Daniel Lock & Daniel C. Funk & Kevin Filo & Heath McDonald - 198-210 The paradoxical relationship between fantasy football and NFL consumption: Conflict development and consumer coping mechanisms
by Mujde Yuksel & Mark A. McDonald & George R. Milne & Aron Darmody - 211-225 Sponsors’ CSR strategies in sport: A sensemaking approach of corporations established in France
by Mathieu Djaballah & Christopher Hautbois & Michel Desbordes - 226-239 On the fast track? Using standard contracts in public–private partnerships for sports facilities: A case study
by Martijn van den Hurk & Koen Verhoest