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Sport Management Review

1998 - 2025

Continuation of Sport Management Review.

Current editor(s): Sheranne Fairley

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Volume 22, issue 5, 2019

Inside front cover: Editorial board/Aims & Scope pp. 1-1 Downloads
The Editors
Toward an institutional theory of escalation of commitment within sport management: A review and future directions pp. 571-583 Downloads
Calvin Nite, Michael Hutchinson and Adrien Bouchet
Governing bodies of sport as knowledge brokers in Sport-for-All communities of practice pp. 584-599 Downloads
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 Downloads
Nicholas M. Watanabe, Grace Yan and Brian Soebbing
Re-engaging local youth for sustainable sport-for-development pp. 613-625 Downloads
Michael J. Hoekman, Nico Schulenkorf and Jon Welty Peachey
The journey of transitioning: Being a trans male athlete in college sport pp. 626-639 Downloads
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 Downloads
Carlos Gomez-Gonzalez, Helmut Dietl and Cornel Nesseler
Summary of cognitive, affective, and behavioural outcomes of consuming prestigious sports events pp. 652-666 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Rungting Tu, Peishan Hsieh and Wenting Feng
Managing sport volunteers with a disability: Human resource management implications pp. 694-707 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Katherine Sveinson, Larena Hoeber and Kim Toffoletti
Sport Consumer Behavior pp. 748-749 Downloads
Anthony D. Pizzo and Galen T. Trail
Managing Sport Business: An Introduction pp. 750-751 Downloads
Keith D. Parry and David Hassan

Volume 22, issue 4, 2019

Inside front cover: Editorial board/Aims & Scope pp. 1-1 Downloads
The Editors
Experiences of trans persons in physical activity and sport: A qualitative meta-synthesis pp. 439-451 Downloads
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 Downloads
Madeleine Orr and Yuhei Inoue
Shared leadership in sport for development and peace: A conceptual framework of antecedents and outcomes pp. 464-476 Downloads
Seungmin Kang and Per G. Svensson
Relationships between met-expectation and attitudinal outcomes of coaches in intercollegiate athletics pp. 477-490 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Jin-ho Shin and Seong Ok Lyu
The carbon footprint of active sport participants pp. 513-526 Downloads
Pamela Wicker
Do influxes of atypical labor make sport event workers prone to exploitation? pp. 527-539 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Joon Sung Lee and Katherine Babiak
Routledge Handbook of Qualitative Research in Sport and Exercise, 1st Edition pp. 566-567 Downloads
Robbie Matz, Brett Smith and Andrew C. Sparkes
Data Analytics in Football: Positional Data Collection, Modelling and Analysis pp. 568-569 Downloads
Bill Gerrard, Daniel Memmert and Dominik Raabe

Volume 22, issue 3, 2019

Inside front cover: Editorial board/Aims & Scope pp. 1-1 Downloads
The Editors
Sport event legacy: A systematic quantitative review of literature pp. 295-321 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Yonghwan Chang
Community-oriented practice: Examining corporate social responsibility and development activities in professional sport pp. 363-378 Downloads
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 Downloads
Nite Calvin, Ige Abiodun and Washington Marvin
Emotional intelligence, servant leadership, and development goal orientation in athletic directors pp. 395-406 Downloads
Ye Hoon Lee
A model for the generation of public sphere-like activity in sport-themed Twitter hashtags pp. 407-418 Downloads
Brendan O’Hallarn, 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 Downloads
Amber L. Smittick, Kathi N. Miner and George B. Cunningham
Superfans: Into the heart of obsessive sports fandom pp. 434-436 Downloads
Young Do Kim, Tony Weaver and George Dohrmann
Sport Communication: An International Approach pp. 437-438 Downloads
Jana Nová and Chuka Onwumechili

Volume 22, issue 2, 2019

Inside front cover: Editorial board/Aims & Scope pp. 1-1 Downloads
The Editors
A systematic review of sport for development interventions across six global cities pp. 181-193 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Thijs A. Velema
Sponsor-event congruence effects: The moderating role of sport involvement and mediating role of sponsor attitudes pp. 222-234 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Sally Shaw
Host residents’ role in sporting events: The city image perspective pp. 263-275 Downloads
Daichi Oshimi and Munehiko Harada
Did London 2012 deliver a sports participation legacy? pp. 276-287 Downloads
Themis Kokolakakis, Fernando Lera-López and Girish Ramchandani
Risk and safety management in the leisure, events, tourism and sports industries pp. 288-289 Downloads
Lewis Laing, Mark Piekarz, Ian Jenkins and Peter Mills
The economics of sports betting; Placido Rodrigues pp. 290-291 Downloads
Deepak Dhayanithy, Brad Humphreys and Robert Simmons
Advanced Theory and Practice in Sport Marketing pp. 292-293 Downloads
Hung Q. Huynh, Eric C. Schwarz and Jason D. Hunter

Volume 22, issue 1, 2019

Managing sport for health: An introduction to the special issue pp. 1-4 Downloads
Michael B. Edwards and Katie Rowe
Inside front cover: Editorial board/Aims & Scope pp. 1-1 Downloads
The Editors
Indigenous Australian women promoting health through sport pp. 5-20 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Stacy Warner
The role of management in achieving health outcomes in SFD programmes: A stakeholder perspective pp. 53-67 Downloads
Carrie W. LeCrom, Tiesha Martin, Brendan Dwyer and Greg Greenhalgh
Sporting hyperchallenges: Health, social, and fiscal implications pp. 68-79 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Stephen Hills, Matthew Walker and Adam E. Barry
Associations between partnership characteristics and perceived success in Dutch sport-for-health partnerships pp. 142-152 Downloads
Niels Hermens, Kirsten T. Verkooijen and Maria A. Koelen
NFL Play 60: Managing the intersection of professional sport and obesity pp. 153-166 Downloads
Emily S. Sparvero and Stacy Warner
Fast food, fizz, and funding: Balancing the scales of regional sport organisation sponsorship pp. 167-179 Downloads
Rachel J. Batty and Sarah Gee
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