Sport Management Review
1998 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 5, 2016
- Inside front cover: Editorial board/Aims & Scope pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- Thank you to Reviewers pp. 477-478

- The Editors
- Towards a research agenda in collaborative sport governance pp. 479-491

- David Shilbury, Ian O’Boyle and Lesley Ferkins
- Organisational impression congruence: A conceptual model of multi-level impression management operation in sports service organisations pp. 492-505

- Simon A. Brandon-Lai, Cole G. Armstrong and Gerald R. Ferris
- Exploring PERMA in spectator sport: Applying positive psychology to examine the individual-level benefits of sport consumption pp. 506-519

- Jason P. Doyle, Kevin Filo, Daniel Lock, Daniel C. Funk and Heath McDonald
- Outcome quality in participant sport and recreation service quality models: Empirical results from public aquatic centres in Australia pp. 520-535

- Gary Howat and Guy Assaker
- A distance-running event and life satisfaction: The mediating roles of involvement pp. 536-549

- Mikihiro Sato, Jeremy S. Jordan and Daniel C. Funk
- The impact of social interaction and team member exchange on sport event volunteer management pp. 550-562

- Younghan Lee, Milyang Kim and Jakeun Koo
- Plotting the motivation of student volunteers in sports-based outreach work in the North East of England pp. 563-577

- John W. Hayton
- Scoring on and off the field?: The impact of Australia's inclusion in the Asian Football Confederation pp. 578-586

- Sheranne Fairley, Hannah Lovegrove, Natalie L. Smith and B. David Tyler
- The battle for the bid: Chicago 2016, No Games Chicago, and the lessons to be learned pp. 587-598

- Amy Rundio and Bob Heere
- Diversity and Inclusion in Sport Organizations pp. 599-600

- Rochelle Stewart-Withers and G.B. Cunningham
Volume 19, issue 4, 2016
- Inside front cover: Editorial board/Aims & Scope pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- Capacity building in nonprofit sport organizations: Development of a process model pp. 365-377

- Patti Millar and Alison Doherty
- The uniqueness of sport: Testing against marketing's empirical laws pp. 378-390

- Bradley J. Baker, Heath McDonald and Daniel C. Funk
- Foreign players and competitive balance in Greek basketball and handball championships pp. 391-401

- Panagiotis Meletakos, Dimitrios Chatzicharistos, Nikolaos Apostolidis, Vasilios Manasis and Ioannis Bayios
- Stakeholder perceptions on the democratic governance of major sports events pp. 402-416

- Milena M. Parent
- Challenges for sport development: Women's entry level cycling participation pp. 417-430

- Katie Rowe, David Shilbury, Lesley Ferkins and Erica Hinckson
- Self-categorization process in sport: An examination of the “Linsanity” phenomenon in Taiwan pp. 431-440

- Kuan-Ju Chen and Joe Phua
- Five dimensions of brand personality traits in sport pp. 441-453

- Chanho Kang, Gregg Bennett and Jon Welty Peachey
- An unacceptable status quo: A sport development case study of swimming and drownings pp. 454-465

- Brennan K. Berg, Carol C. Irwin, Paul M. Wright, Richard L. Irwin and Michael Hutchinson
- Leveraging events to ensure enduring benefits: The legacy strategy of the 2015 AFC Asian Cup pp. 466-474

- Sheranne Fairley, Hannah Lovegrove and Michael Brown
- Sport Management: Principles and Applications pp. 475-476

- Stephen Frawley, R. Hoye, A. Smith, M. Nicholson and B. Stewart
Volume 19, issue 3, 2016
- Inside front cover: Editorial board/Aims & Scope pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- Unclipping our wings: Ways forward in qualitative research in sport management pp. 255-265

- Sally Shaw and Larena Hoeber
- The formation of interorganisational cliques in New Zealand rugby pp. 266-278

- Trevor Meiklejohn, Geoff Dickson and Lesley Ferkins
- A method to evaluate countries’ organisational capacity: A four country comparison in athletics pp. 279-292

- Jasper Truyens, Veerle De Bosscher, Popi Sotiriadou, Bruno Heyndels and Hans Westerbeek
- Quantifying the effect of sponsor awareness and image on the sports involvement–purchase intention relationship pp. 293-305

- Catherine Bachleda, Ahlam Fakhar and Zineb Elouazzani
- Social impact of Formula One Chinese Grand Prix: A comparison of local residents’ perceptions based on the intrinsic dimension pp. 306-318

- Luke Lunhua Mao and Haiyan Huang
- Affective response to gambling promotions during televised sport: A qualitative analysis pp. 319-331

- Matthew Lamont, Nerilee Hing and Peter Vitartas
- Young people's perspectives of parent volunteerism in community youth sport pp. 332-342

- Dawn E. Trussell
- RunTex: A community landmark run out of business pp. 343-351

- Emily S. Sparvero, Stacy Warner and Jacob K. Tingle
- Image recovery from negative media coverage of a sport event: Destination, venue, and event considerations pp. 352-360

- Sheranne Fairley, Hannah Lovegrove, Brianna L. Newland and B. Christine Green
- Managing the Football World Cup pp. 361-362

- Shane Gibson, S. Frawley and D. Adair
- Financial Management in the Sport Industry pp. 363-364

- Carolyn Cordery, M.T. Brown, Daniel Rascher, M.S. Nagel and C.D. McEvoy
Volume 19, issue 2, 2016
- Inside front cover: Editorial board/Aims & Scope pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- The Multiple In-group Identity Framework pp. 85-96

- Daniel J. Lock and Daniel C. Funk
- Power and discourse in the politics of evidence in sport for development pp. 97-106

- Kevin Harris and Andrew Adams
- “Sport for Development” in developing countries: The case of the Vilas Olímpicas do Rio de Janeiro pp. 107-119

- Arianne C. Reis, Marcelo Carvalho Vieira and Fabiana Rodrigues de Sousa-Mast
- “Pick and choose our battles” – Understanding organizational capacity in a sport for development and peace organization pp. 120-132

- Per G. Svensson and Marion E. Hambrick
- Communicating via photographs: A gendered analysis of Olympic athletes’ visual self-presentation on Instagram pp. 133-145

- Andrea N. Geurin-Eagleman and Lauren M. Burch
- Communicating CSR-linked sponsorship: Examining the influence of three different types of message sources pp. 146-156

- Thomas Flöter, Martin Benkenstein and Sebastian Uhrich
- Investigating the role of fan club membership on perceptions of team brand equity in football pp. 157-170

- Rui Biscaia, Stephen Ross, Masayuki Yoshida, Abel Correia, António Rosado and João Marôco
- The “authenticitude” battle in action sports: A case-based industry perspective pp. 171-182

- Chrysostomos Giannoulakis
- Introducing branded communities in sport for building strong brand relations in social media pp. 183-197

- Bastian Popp and Herbert Woratschek
- A “leaky pipeline”?: Factors affecting the career development of senior-level female administrators in NCAA Division I athletic departments pp. 198-210

- Meg G. Hancock and Mary A. Hums
- The delicate art of rebranding a minor league baseball franchise: Practices, pitfalls, and payoffs of rebranding the Winston-Salem Warthogs pp. 211-226

- Khalid Ballouli, John Grady and Randall Stewart
- Managing a home court transition: The case of the New Zealand Breakers pp. 227-239

- Katherine Bruffy, Michael Naylor and Mel Johnston
- Mind games: The inclusion of trivia as a sport in the Pan Pacific Masters Games pp. 240-250

- Sheranne Fairley, Stacy Warner, Hannah Lovegrove and Pamm Phillips
- Sport and its Female Fans pp. 251-252

- Kristy Lee McCray, K. Toffoletti and P. Mewett
- The Global Impact of Olympic Media at London 2012 pp. 253-254

- Stephen Frawley, A.C. Billings and M.C. Hardin
Volume 19, issue 1, 2016
- Doping in sport: Whose problem is it? pp. 1-5

- Terry Engelberg and James Skinner
- Inside front cover: Editorial board/Aims & Scope pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- Doping control in sport: An investigation of how elite athletes perceive and trust the functioning of the doping testing system in their sport pp. 6-22

- Marie Overbye
- Evaluation of an anti-doping intervention for adolescents: Findings from a school-based study pp. 23-34

- Vassilis Barkoukis, Katerina Kartali, Lambros Lazuras and Haralambos Tsorbatzoudis
- Anti-doping education for coaches: Qualitative insights from national and international sporting and anti-doping organisations pp. 35-47

- Laurie B. Patterson, Susan H. Backhouse and Patrick J. Duffy
- An interdisciplinary approach in identifying the legitimate regulator of anti-doping in sport: The case of the Australian Football League pp. 48-60

- Lisa Gowthorp, Annette Greenhow and Danny O’Brien
- Individual and contextual factors in ethical decision making: A case study of the most significant doping scandal in Canadian university sports history pp. 61-68

- Robert Copeland and Luke R. Potwarka
- Sporting clubs and scandals – Lessons in governance pp. 69-80

- Thai Huu Phat, Jacqueline Birt, Michael J. Turner and Jean-Pierre Fenech
- Safeguarding, Child Protection and Abuse in Sport: International Perspectives in Research, Policy and Practice pp. 81-82

- Rochelle Stewart-Withers, M. Lang and M. Hartill
- Global Sport Marketing: Contemporary Issues and Practice pp. 83-84

- Katherine Bruffy, M. Desbordes and A. Richelieu
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