Sport Management Review
1998 - 2020
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Volume 21, issue 5, 2018
- Understanding users’ continuance intentions to use smart-connected sports products pp. 477-490

- Jaeki Song, Junghwan Kim and Kwangmin Cho
- Building social capital from sport event participation: An exploration of the social impacts of participatory sport events on the community pp. 491-503

- Ran Zhou and Kyriaki Kaplanidou
- Recruiting and retaining girls in table tennis: Participant and club perspectives pp. 504-518

- Katie Rowe, Emma Sherry and Angela Osborne
- Estimation of game-level attendance in major league soccer: Outcome uncertainty and absolute quality considerations pp. 519-532

- Hojun Sung and Brian Mills
- A fan’s search for meaning: Testing the dimensionality of sport fan superstition pp. 533-548

- Brendan Dwyer, Mark A. Slavich and Jennifer L. Gellock
- Sport participation: From policy, through facilities, to users’ health, well-being, and social capital pp. 549-562

- Harish Kumar, Argyro Elisavet Manoli, Ian R. Hodgkinson and Paul Downward
- Competing by investments or efficiency? Exploring financial and sporting efficiency of club ownership structures in European football pp. 563-581

- Marc Rohde and Christoph Breuer
- A mechanism of mutually beneficial relationships between employees and consumers: A dyadic analysis of employee–consumer interaction pp. 582-595

- Kim, Kyungyeol (Anthony) and Kevin K. Byon
- Coworker knowledge sharing and peer learning among elite footballers: Insights from German Bundesliga players pp. 596-611

- Kim Werner and Geoff Dickson
Volume 21, issue 4, 2018
- Power, performance, and expectations in the dismissal of NBA coaches: A survival analysis study pp. 333-346

- David B. Wangrow, Donald J. Schepker and Vincent L. Barker
- A typology of cause-related marketing approaches in European professional basketball pp. 347-362

- Cleo Schyvinck and Annick Willem
- Sport team emotion: Conceptualization, scale development and validation pp. 363-376

- Seunghwan Lee, Yukyoum Kim and Bob Heere
- NCAA football television viewership: Product quality and consumer preference relative to market expectations pp. 377-390

- Katie M. Brown and Steven Salaga
- Equity-based sustainability and ecocentric management: Creating more ecologically just sport organization practices pp. 391-402

- Melanie L. Sartore-Baldwin and Brian McCullough
- Dress for fit: An exploration of female activewear consumption pp. 403-415

- Xiaochen Zhou, Clare Hanlon, Jonathan Robertson, Ramon Spaaij, Hans Westerbeek, Allison Hossack and Daniel C. Funk
- The meaning of team in team identification pp. 416-429

- Elizabeth B. Delia and Jeffrey D. James
- “But a champion comes out much, much later”: A sport development case study of the 1968 U.S. Olympic team pp. 430-442

- Brennan K. Berg, Rhema D. Fuller and Michael Hutchinson
- The force of the national rhetorical arena: Voices in tune against a disrespectful foreign sponsor pp. 443-458

- Fabrice Desmarais and Catherine Wallace
- The process toward commitment to running—The role of different motives, involvement, and coaching pp. 459-472

- Claudio M. Rocha and Otavio A. Gratao
Volume 21, issue 3, 2018
- Leadership in governance: Exploring collective board leadership in sport governance systems pp. 221-231

- Lesley Ferkins, David Shilbury and O’Boyle, Ian
- Exploring the domestic relationship between mega-events and destination image: The image impact of hosting the 2012 Olympic Games for the city of London pp. 232-249

- James Andrew Kenyon and Guillaume Bodet
- The effects of service convenience and perceived quality on perceived value, satisfaction and loyalty in low-cost fitness centers pp. 250-262

- Jerónimo García-Fernández, Pablo Gálvez-Ruíz, Jesús Fernández-Gavira, Luisa Vélez-Colón, Brenda Pitts and Ainara Bernal-García
- Political activity in escalation of commitment: Sport facility funding and government decision making in the United States pp. 263-278

- Michael Hutchinson, Brennan K. Berg and Timothy B. Kellison
- Leveraging community sport organizations to promote community capacity: Strategic outcomes, challenges, and theoretical considerations pp. 279-292

- Gareth J. Jones, Michael B. Edwards, Jason N. Bocarro, Kyle S. Bunds and Jordan W. Smith
- Examining the antecedents of sport team brand equity: A dual-identification perspective pp. 293-306

- Michael Chih-Hung Wang and Ya-Yun Tang
- The impact of organizational capacity on voluntary engagement in sports clubs: A multi-level analysis pp. 307-320

- Philipp Swierzy, Pamela Wicker and Christoph Breuer
- Accumulating subcultural capital through sport event participation: The AFL International Cup pp. 321-332

- Sheranne Fairley and O’Brien, Danny
Volume 21, issue 2, 2018
- Living with imperfect comparisons: The challenges and limitations of comparative paralympic sport policy research pp. 101-113

- Mathew Dowling, Phil Brown, David Legg and Aaron Beacom
- Sport team personality: It’s not all about winning! pp. 114-132

- Ashley Stadler Blank, Joerg Koenigstorfer and Hans Baumgartner
- Developmental processes and motivations for linkages in cross-sectoral sport clusters pp. 133-146

- Anna Gerke, Kathy Babiak, Geoff Dickson and Michel Desbordes
- Sports fan experience: Electronic word-of-mouth in ephemeral social media pp. 147-159

- Lane T. Wakefield and Gregg Bennett
- Challenges and strategies of building and sustaining inter-organizational partnerships in sport for development and peace pp. 160-175

- Jon Welty Peachey, Adam Cohen, Nari Shin and Bruno Fusaro
- Explaining attendance through the brand community triad: Integrating network theory and team identification pp. 176-188

- Matthew Katz, Rose Marie Ward and Bob Heere
- The not-so-free agent: Non-performance factors that contribute to free agent compensation premiums pp. 189-201

- Ryan P. Terry, Jeffrey E. McGee and Malcolm J. Kass
- Social and charitable impacts of a charity-affiliated sport event: A mixed methods study pp. 202-218

- Yuhei Inoue, Caroline Heffernan, Taku Yamaguchi and Kevin Filo
Volume 21, issue 1, 2018
- eSport: Construct specifications and implications for sport management pp. 1-6

- George B. Cunningham, Sheranne Fairley, Lesley Ferkins, Shannon Kerwin, Daniel Lock, Sally Shaw and Pamela Wicker
- eSport management: Embracing eSport education and research opportunities pp. 7-13

- Daniel C. Funk, Anthony D. Pizzo and Bradley J. Baker
- eSports – Competitive sports or recreational activity? pp. 14-20

- Kirstin Hallmann and Thomas Giel
- Embracing the sportification of society: Defining e-sports through a polymorphic view on sport pp. 21-24

- Bob Heere
- Participatory research in sport-for-development: Complexities, experiences and (missed) opportunities pp. 25-37

- Ramón Spaaij, Nico Schulenkorf, Ruth Jeanes and Sarah Oxford
- ‘Yes we are inclusive’: Examining provision for young people with disabilities in community sport clubs pp. 38-50

- Ruth Jeanes, Ramón Spaaij, Jonathan Magee, Karen Farquharson, Sean Gorman and Dean Lusher
- LGBTQ parents’ experiences of community youth sport: Change your forms, change your (hetero) norms pp. 51-62

- Dawn E. Trussell, Laura Kovac and Jen Apgar
- Influence of team identification, game outcome, and game process on sport consumers’ happiness pp. 63-71

- Jang, Wonseok (Eric), Daniel L. Wann and Yong Jae Ko
- A mixed methods analysis of disciplinary incidents in men’s soccer pp. 72-85

- Colin J. Deal, Kurtis Pankow, Theo A. Chu, Shannon R. Pynn, Christine L. Smyth and Nicholas L. Holt
- Long-term impact of the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games on sport participation: A cohort analysis pp. 86-97

- Kurumi Aizawa, Ji Wu, Yuhei Inoue and Mikihiro Sato
Volume 20, issue 5, 2017
- Consumer experience quality: A review and extension of the sport management literature pp. 427-442

- Masayuki Yoshida
- Organizational hybridity: A conceptualization of how sport for development and peace organizations respond to divergent institutional demands pp. 443-454

- Per G. Svensson
- Time and money expenditure in sports participation: The role of income in consuming the most practiced sports activities in Flanders pp. 455-467

- Erik Thibaut, John Eakins, Steven Vos and Jeroen Scheerder
- An empirical analysis of European football rivalries based on on-field performances pp. 468-482

- Fatih Karanfil
- International cross-sector social partnerships between sport and governments: The World Anti-Doping Agency pp. 483-496

- Kristine Toohey and Anthony Beaton
- Network governance of a multi-level, multi-sectoral sport event: Differences in coordinating ties and actors pp. 497-509

- Milena M. Parent, Christian Rouillard and Michael L. Naraine
- Sport managers’ perspectives on poverty and sport: The role of local sport authorities pp. 510-521

- Hanne Vandermeerschen and Jeroen Scheerder
- Lifting the veil on allowing headscarves in football: A co-constructed and analytical autoethnography pp. 522-534

- Michele Cox, Geoff Dickson and Barbara Cox
Volume 20, issue 4, 2017
- Volunteerism and volunteer management in sport pp. 325-337

- Pamela Wicker
- Message framing as institutional maintenance: The National Collegiate Athletic Association’s institutional work of addressing legitimate threats pp. 338-351

- Calvin Nite
- Passion and pride in professional sports: Investigating the role of workplace emotion pp. 352-364

- Steve Swanson and Aubrey Kent
- The influence of sports participation on academic performance among students in higher education pp. 365-378

- Fernando Muñoz-Bullón, Maria J. Sanchez-Bueno and Antonio Vos-Saz
- A conceptual model on the process of innovation diffusion through a historical review of the United States Armed Forces and their bowl games pp. 379-394

- Chad Seifried, Matthew Katz and Patrick Tutka
- Effects of increased commitment on reputation and status: Evidence from NCAA Division I universities pp. 395-407

- Adrien Bouchet, Mary Dana Laird, Mike Troilo, Michael Hutchinson and Gerald Ferris
- March sadness: Coping with fan identity threat pp. 408-421

- Elizabeth B. Delia
Volume 20, issue 3, 2017
- Managing sport-for-development: Reflections and outlook pp. 243-251

- Nico Schulenkorf
- When faultlines are created: Exploring the conflict triggering process in sport pp. 252-260

- Shannon Kerwin, Matthew B. Walker and Trevor Bopp
- Can winning take care of everything? A longitudinal assessment of post-transgression actions on repairing trust in an athlete endorser pp. 261-272

- Joon Sung Lee and Dae Hee Kwak
- User-generated branding via social media: An examination of six running brands pp. 273-284

- Andrea N. Geurin and Lauren M. Burch
- Do they make a difference? Professional team sports clubs’ effects on migration and local growth: Evidence from Denmark pp. 285-295

- Rasmus K. Storm, Frederik Thomsen and Tor Georg Jakobsen
- An investigation of highly identified fans who bet against their favorite teams pp. 296-308

- Nola Agha and B. David Tyler
- Improving well-being through hedonic, eudaimonic, and social needs fulfillment in sport media consumption pp. 309-321

- Jeeyoon Kim, Yukyoum Kim and Daehwan Kim
Volume 20, issue 2, 2017
- Introducing a Sport Experience Design (SX) framework for sport consumer behaviour research pp. 145-158

- Daniel C. Funk
- From schadenfreude to mitfreude? Estimating viewership loss and rivalrous relationships in otherwise neutral markets pp. 159-169

- Hojun Sung, Brian Mills and Scott Tainsky
- Sport communication research: A social network analysis pp. 170-183

- Marion E. Hambrick
- ‘I was there from the start’: The identity-maintenance strategies used by fans to combat the threat of losing pp. 184-197

- Jason P. Doyle, Daniel Lock, Daniel C. Funk, Kevin Filo and Heath McDonald
- The paradoxical relationship between fantasy football and NFL consumption: Conflict development and consumer coping mechanisms pp. 198-210

- Mujde Yuksel, Mark A. McDonald, George R. Milne and Aron Darmody
- Sponsors’ CSR strategies in sport: A sensemaking approach of corporations established in France pp. 211-225

- Mathieu Djaballah, Christopher Hautbois and Michel Desbordes
- On the fast track? Using standard contracts in public–private partnerships for sports facilities: A case study pp. 226-239

- Martijn van den Hurk and Koen Verhoest
Volume 20, issue 1, 2017
- Contemporary qualitative research methods in sport management pp. 4-7

- Larena Hoeber and Sally Shaw
- Insiders, outsiders, and agents of change: First person action inquiry in community sport management pp. 8-19

- Kyle A. Rich and Laura Misener
- A post-social conceptual framework for exploring object narratives in sport organisations pp. 20-32

- Aaron C.T. Smith and Clare Humphries
- A narrative approach: The possibilities for sport management pp. 33-42

- A. Stride, H.F. Fitzgerald and W. Allison
- Autoethnography as a critical approach in sport management: Current applications and directions for future research pp. 43-54

- Joseph N. Cooper, Robin S. Grenier and Charles Macaulay
- Talanoa: A contemporary qualitative methodology for sport management pp. 55-68

- Rochelle Stewart-Withers, Koli Sewabu and Sam Richardson
- Sport-for-development: Inclusive, reflexive, and meaningful research in low- and middle-income settings pp. 69-80

- Emma Sherry, Nico Schulenkorf, Emma Seal, Matthew Nicholson and Russell Hoye
- “Looking back (and forth)”: Acknowledging the people who make personal narratives plausible pp. 81-91

- Richard Keith Wright
- Extending sport-based entrepreneurship theory through phenomenological inquiry pp. 92-104

- Florian Hemme, Dominic G. Morais, Matthew T. Bowers and Janice S. Todd
- Authenticity matters: A digital ethnography of FIA World Rally Championship fan forums pp. 105-113

- Hans Erik Næss
- Collaborative self-study: Lessons from a study of wearable fitness technology and physical activity pp. 114-127

- Bradley J. Baker, Xiaochen Zhou, Anthony D. Pizzo, James Du and Daniel C. Funk
- Basketball officiating as a gendered arena: An autoethnography pp. 128-141

- Claire C. Schaeperkoetter
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