Sport Management Review
1998 - 2020
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Volume 22, issue 5, 2019
- Toward an institutional theory of escalation of commitment within sport management: A review and future directions pp. 571-583

- Calvin Nite, Michael Hutchinson and Adrien Bouchet
- Governing bodies of sport as knowledge brokers in Sport-for-All communities of practice pp. 584-599

- Annick Willem, Vassil Girginov and Kristine Toohey
- Market disruption as a regime for athlete activism: An economic analysis of college football player protests pp. 600-612

- Nicholas M. Watanabe, Grace Yan and Brian Soebbing
- Re-engaging local youth for sustainable sport-for-development pp. 613-625

- Michael J. Hoekman, Nico Schulenkorf and Jon Welty Peachey
- The journey of transitioning: Being a trans male athlete in college sport pp. 626-639

- Alexandra Klein, Amanda L. Paule-Koba and Vikki Krane
- Does performance justify the underrepresentation of women coaches? Evidence from professional women’s soccer pp. 640-651

- Carlos Gomez-Gonzalez, Helmut Dietl and Cornel Nesseler
- Summary of cognitive, affective, and behavioural outcomes of consuming prestigious sports events pp. 652-666

- Miguel Moital, Amy Bain and Harriet Thomas
- Interorganisational conflict between national and provincial sport organisations within China’s elite sport system: Perspectives from national organisations pp. 667-681

- Jinming Zheng, Patrick Wing Chung Lau, Shushu Chen, Geoff Dickson, Veerle De Bosscher and Qi Peng
- Walking for fun or for “likes”? The impacts of different gamification orientations of fitness apps on consumers’ physical activities pp. 682-693

- Rungting Tu, Peishan Hsieh and Wenting Feng
- Managing sport volunteers with a disability: Human resource management implications pp. 694-707

- Pam Kappelides and Jennifer Spoor
- Using social network analysis to investigate interorganizational relationships and capacity building within a sport for development coalition pp. 708-723

- Marion E. Hambrick, Per G. Svensson and Seungmin Kang
- “The process isn’t a case of report it and stop”: Athletes’ lived experience of whistleblowing on doping in sport pp. 724-735

- Kelsey Erickson, Laurie B. Patterson and Susan H. Backhouse
- “If people are wearing pink stuff they’re probably not real fans”: Exploring women’s perceptions of sport fan clothing pp. 736-747

- Katherine Sveinson, Larena Hoeber and Kim Toffoletti
Volume 22, issue 4, 2019
- Experiences of trans persons in physical activity and sport: A qualitative meta-synthesis pp. 439-451

- Víctor Pérez-Samaniego, Jorge Fuentes-Miguel, Sofía Pereira-García, Elena López-Cañada and José Devís-Devís
- Sport versus climate: Introducing the climate vulnerability of sport organizations framework pp. 452-463

- Madeleine Orr and Yuhei Inoue
- Shared leadership in sport for development and peace: A conceptual framework of antecedents and outcomes pp. 464-476

- Seungmin Kang and Per G. Svensson
- Relationships between met-expectation and attitudinal outcomes of coaches in intercollegiate athletics pp. 477-490

- Seungmo Kim, Taeyeon Oh, Soonhwan Lee and Damon P.S. Andrew
- The impact of deviance on head coach dismissals and implications of a personal conduct policy pp. 491-501

- Jeremy J. Foreman, Brian Soebbing and Chad S. Seifried
- Using a discrete choice experiment to estimate spectators’ willingness to pay for professional baseball park sportscape pp. 502-512

- Jin-ho Shin and Seong Ok Lyu
- The carbon footprint of active sport participants pp. 513-526

- Pamela Wicker
- Do influxes of atypical labor make sport event workers prone to exploitation? pp. 527-539

- Christopher M. McLeod, John T. Holden, Matthew G. Hawzen and Tarlan Chahardovali
- Exploring how external stakeholders shape social innovation in sport for development and peace pp. 540-552

- Per G. Svensson and Marion E. Hambrick
- Does your left hand know what your right hand is doing? Impacts of athletes’ pre-transgression philanthropic behavior on consumer post-transgression evaluation pp. 553-565

- Joon Sung Lee and Katherine Babiak
Volume 22, issue 3, 2019
- Sport event legacy: A systematic quantitative review of literature pp. 295-321

- Alana Thomson, Graham Cuskelly, Kristine Toohey, Millicent Kennelly, Paul Burton and Liz Fredline
- It’s our club! From supporter psychological ownership to supporter formal ownership pp. 322-334

- Ovidiu C. Cocieru, Elizabeth B. Delia and Matthew Katz
- Why we follow: Examining motivational differences in following sport organizations on Twitter and Weibo pp. 335-347

- Bo Li, Stephen W. Dittmore, Olan K.M. Scott, Wen-juo Lo and Sarah Stokowski
- Spectators’ emotional responses in tweets during the Super Bowl 50 game pp. 348-362

- Yonghwan Chang
- Community-oriented practice: Examining corporate social responsibility and development activities in professional sport pp. 363-378

- Katie Rowe, Adam Karg and Emma Sherry
- The evolving institutional work of the National Collegiate Athletic Association to maintain dominance in a fragmented field pp. 379-394

- Nite Calvin, Ige Abiodun and Washington Marvin
- Emotional intelligence, servant leadership, and development goal orientation in athletic directors pp. 395-406

- Ye Hoon Lee
- A model for the generation of public sphere-like activity in sport-themed Twitter hashtags pp. 407-418

- O’Hallarn, Brendan, Stephen L. Shapiro, D.E. Wittkower, Lynn Ridinger and Marion E. Hambrick
- The “I” in team: Coach incivility, coach gender, and team performance in women’s basketball teams pp. 419-433

- Amber L. Smittick, Kathi N. Miner and George B. Cunningham
Volume 22, issue 2, 2019
- A systematic review of sport for development interventions across six global cities pp. 181-193

- Meredith A. Whitley, William V. Massey, Martin Camiré, Lindsey C. Blom, Megan Chawansky, Shawn Forde, Mish Boutet, Amanda Borbee and Simon C. Darnell
- Team identification and sports fandom as predictors of fan aggression: The moderating role of ageing pp. 194-208

- Anat Toder-Alon, Tamar Icekson and Avichai Shuv-Ami
- Upward and downward job mobility and player market values in contemporary European professional football pp. 209-221

- Thijs A. Velema
- Sponsor-event congruence effects: The moderating role of sport involvement and mediating role of sponsor attitudes pp. 222-234

- Jakeun Koo and Younghan Lee
- Is it worth the price? The role of perceived financial risk, identification, and perceived value in purchasing pay-per-view broadcasts of combat sports pp. 235-246

- Stephen L. Shapiro, Lamar Reams and Kevin Kam Fung So
- The chaos of inclusion? Examining anti-homophobia policy development in New Zealand sport pp. 247-262

- Sally Shaw
- Host residents’ role in sporting events: The city image perspective pp. 263-275

- Daichi Oshimi and Munehiko Harada
- Did London 2012 deliver a sports participation legacy? pp. 276-287

- Themis Kokolakakis, Fernando Lera-López and Girish Ramchandani
Volume 22, issue 1, 2019
- Managing sport for health: An introduction to the special issue pp. 1-4

- Michael B. Edwards and Katie Rowe
- Indigenous Australian women promoting health through sport pp. 5-20

- Megan Stronach, Hazel Maxwell and Sonya Pearce
- Building an inclusive cycling “movement”: Exploring the charity-led mobilisation of recreational cycling in communities across Merseyside, England pp. 21-37

- John W. Hayton, Milly Blundell, Danny Cullinane and Catherine M. Walker
- Sport as medicine: How F3 is building healthier men and communities pp. 38-52

- Stacy Warner
- The role of management in achieving health outcomes in SFD programmes: A stakeholder perspective pp. 53-67

- Carrie W. LeCrom, Tiesha Martin, Brendan Dwyer and Greg Greenhalgh
- Sporting hyperchallenges: Health, social, and fiscal implications pp. 68-79

- Matthew Lamont and Millicent Kennelly
- Managerial perceptions of factors affecting the design and delivery of sport for health programs for refugee populations pp. 80-95

- Arden Anderson, Marlene A. Dixon, Kristi F. Oshiro, Pamela Wicker, George B. Cunningham and Bob Heere
- Managing sport-for-development and healthy lifestyles: The sport-for-health model pp. 96-107

- Nico Schulenkorf and Katja Siefken
- The antecedents and consequences of positive organizational behavior: The role of psychological capital for promoting employee well-being in sport organizations pp. 108-125

- Minjung Kim, Amy Chan Hyung Kim, Joshua I. Newman, Gerald R. Ferris and Pamela L. Perrewé
- Sport as a vehicle for health promotion: A shared value example of corporate social responsibility pp. 126-141

- Stephen Hills, Matthew Walker and Adam E. Barry
- Associations between partnership characteristics and perceived success in Dutch sport-for-health partnerships pp. 142-152

- Niels Hermens, Kirsten T. Verkooijen and Maria A. Koelen
- NFL Play 60: Managing the intersection of professional sport and obesity pp. 153-166

- Emily S. Sparvero and Stacy Warner
- Fast food, fizz, and funding: Balancing the scales of regional sport organisation sponsorship pp. 167-179

- Rachel J. Batty and Sarah Gee
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