Sport Management Review
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Volume 15, issue 4, 2012
- Editorial Board pp. i-i

- The Editors
- Thank you to the Reviewers pp. 387-388

- The Editors
- Who is more influenced by customer equity drivers? A moderator analysis in a professional soccer context pp. 389-403

- Masayuki Yoshida and Brian Gordon
- An exploration of stakeholder values: In search of common ground within an international sport and development initiative pp. 404-415

- Eric MacIntosh and Kirsty Spence
- Socially constructed environmental issues and sport: A content analysis of Ski Resort Environmental Communications pp. 416-433

- Sam Spector, Chris Chard, Cheryl Mallen and Craig Hyatt
- Core values brand building in sport: Stakeholder attitudes towards intercollegiate athletics and university brand congruency pp. 434-447

- Michael Hutchinson and Gregg Bennett
- An examination of underlying consumer demand and sport pricing using secondary market data pp. 448-460

- Joris Drayer, Daniel Rascher and Chad D. McEvoy
- An examination of the importance of performances in youth and junior competition as an indicator of later success in tennis pp. 461-475

- Jessie Brouwers, Veerle De Bosscher and Popi Sotiriadou
- Examining the linkages between automobile use and carbon impacts of community-based ice hockey pp. 476-484

- Chris Chard and Cheryl Mallen
- Repeat participation as a function of program attractiveness, socializing opportunities, loyalty and the sportscape across three sport facility contexts pp. 485-499

- Brad Hill and B. Christine Green
- Organisational perception management in sport: The use of corporate pro-environmental behaviour for desired facility referenda outcomes pp. 500-512

- Timothy B. Kellison and Michael J. Mondello
- The doping self-reporting game: The paradox of a ‘false-telling’ mechanism and its potential research and policy implications pp. 513-517

- Andrea Petróczi and Kjetil Haugen
- If you build it, will they come?: A case study of digital spaces and brand in the National Basketball Association pp. 518-537

- Michael E. Pfahl, Andrew Kreutzer, Mike Maleski, Jeff Lillibridge and Jeff Ryznar
- Children and Organised Sport pp. 538-539

- Amy Giddings, Kate Alexander and Anne Stafford
- The Organization and Governance of Top Football Across Europe pp. 540-540

- Rodney L. Caughron, H. Gammelsæter and B. Senaux
Volume 15, issue 3, 2012
- Editorial Board pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- How to win a bid for major sporting events? A stakeholder analysis of the 2018 Olympic Winter Games French bid pp. 263-275

- Christopher Hautbois, Milena M. Parent and Benoit Séguin
- Labour market regulation and team performance: The Victorian Football League's Coulter Law, 1930–1970 pp. 276-287

- Lionel Frost, Peter Schuwalow and Luc Borrowman
- Management training and national sport organization managers: Examining the impact of training on individual and organizational performances pp. 288-303

- Patti Millar and Julie Stevens
- “They cannot seem to get past the gender issue”: Experiences of young female athletic trainers in NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletics pp. 304-317

- Laura J. Burton, John Borland and Stephanie M. Mazerolle
- Understanding the interactions among revenue categories using elasticity measures—Evidence from a longitudinal sample of non-profit sport clubs in Germany pp. 318-329

- Pamela Wicker, Christoph Breuer and Ben Hennigs
- Investigating the role of corporate credibility in corporate social marketing: A case study of environmental initiatives by professional sport organizations pp. 330-344

- Yuhei Inoue and Aubrey Kent
- The effects of vicarious achievement on BIRGing and CORFing: Testing moderating and mediating effects of team identification pp. 345-354

- Galen T. Trail, Yu-Kyoum Kim, Harry Hyungil Kwon, Michelle Gacio Harrolle, Jessica R. Braunstein-Minkove and Ron Dick
- Sport consumer motivation: Autonomy and control orientations that regulate fan behaviours pp. 355-367

- Daniel C. Funk, Anthony Beaton and Kostas Alexandris
- An administrative mess: A case study from the officiating community pp. 368-380

- Stacy Warner, Jacob K. Tingle and Pamm Kellett
- It's a Whole New Ballgame: How Social Media is Changing Sports pp. 381-382

- Khalid Ballouli and J. Sanderson
- Sport Tourism Development pp. 383-384

- Thomas J. Aicher, T. Hinch and J. Higham
- Research Methods for Leisure, Recreation and Tourism pp. 385-386

- Julie D. Lanzillo, E. Sirakaya-Turk, M. Uysal, W. Hammitt and J.J. Vaske
Volume 15, issue 2, 2012
- Editorial Board pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- Brand creation in international recurring sports events pp. 145-159

- Milena M. Parent, Line Eskerud and Dag Vidar Hanstad
- Small-scale event sport tourism: A case study in sustainable tourism pp. 160-170

- Heather J. Gibson, Kyriaki Kaplanidou and Sung Jin Kang
- Investigating ambivalence towards organisational change in a Football Championship Subdivision intercollegiate athletic department pp. 171-186

- Jon Welty Peachey and Jennifer Bruening
- The downside of being irrelevant and aloof: Exploring why individuals do not attend sport pp. 187-199

- Daniel Lock and Kevin Filo
- Estimating the value of national sporting success pp. 200-210

- Pamela Wicker, Joachim Prinz and Tassilo von Hanau
- Olympic medals and demo-economic factors: Novel predictors, the ex-host effect, the exact role of team size, and the “population-GDP” model revisited pp. 211-217

- George Vagenas and Eleni Vlachokyriakou
- Community benefits of major sport facilities: The Darebin International Sports Centre pp. 218-229

- Jackie Grieve and Emma Sherry
- “What could be” in Canadian sport facility environmental sustainability pp. 230-243

- Cheryl Mallen and Chris Chard
- The intersection of sport management and sociology of sport research: A social network perspective pp. 244-256

- Adam Love and Damon P.S. Andrew
- Reading Baseball: Books, Biographies, and the Business of the Game pp. 257-258

- Kyle Bunds, Yu Kyoum Kim and B. Dabscheck
- Media Relations in Sport pp. 259-260

- Paul Turner, B. Schultz, P.H. Caskey and C. Esherick
- Living in the Sweet Spot: Preparing for Performance in Sport and Life pp. 261-262

- Laura M. Hatfield and A.L. Baltzell
Volume 15, issue 1, 2012
- Editorial Board pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- Sustainable community development through sport and events: A conceptual framework for Sport-for-Development projects pp. 1-12

- Nico Schulenkorf
- Female athlete endorsers: Determinants of effectiveness pp. 13-22

- Janet S. Fink, Heidi M. Parker, George B. Cunningham and Jacquelyn Cuneen
- When the home team is not featured: Comparison of two television network commentaries during broadcasts of the 2006 FIFA World Football Cup pp. 23-32

- Olan Kees Martin Scott, Brad Hill and Dwight H. Zakus
- Women's 2011 Football World Cup: The impact of perceived images of women's soccer and the World Cup 2011 on interest in attending matches pp. 33-42

- Kirstin Hallmann
- Regulation of professional sport in a changing broadcasting environment: Australian club and sport broadcaster perspectives pp. 43-59

- Paul Turner
- A hedonic model of player wage determination from the Indian Premier League auction: Further evidence pp. 60-71

- Liam Lenten, Wayne Geerling and László Kónya
- Comparison of television and gate demand in the National Basketball Association pp. 72-79

- Kevin Mongeon and Jason Winfree
- Getting Generation Y to attend: Friends, interactivity and half-time entertainment pp. 80-90

- David Hugh Bednall, Michael Valos, Stewart Adam and Colin McLeod
- Measuring the social impacts associated with Super Bowl XLIII: Preliminary development of a psychic income scale pp. 91-108

- Woosoon Kim and Matthew Walker
- Organisational readiness and capacity building strategies of sporting organisations to promote health pp. 109-124

- Meghan M. Casey, Warren R. Payne and Rochelle M. Eime
- Considering legacy as a multi-dimensional construct: The legacy of the Olympic Games pp. 125-139

- Nola Agha, Sheranne Fairley and Heather Gibson
- Experiential learning in sport management: Internships and beyond pp. 140-141

- Andrew J. Martin, S.B. Foster and J.E. Dollar
- Ethics and Morality in Sport Management pp. 142-142

- John Davies, J.T. DeSensi and D. Rosenberg
- The New Sport Management Reader pp. 143-144

- Cathy Headley, J. Nauright and S. Pope
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