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Research Handbook on Sport and COVID-19
Edited by Paul M. Pedersen
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This timely Research Handbook examines sport-related research and analysis pertaining to how the sport industry has been impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. Taking stock of the changes over the course of the pandemic, it also provides key insights into how the sport industry and its stakeholders might move forward in post-pandemic times.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Law - Academic; Sociology and Social Policy; Sustainable Development Goals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
ISBN: 9781802207569
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Chapters in this book: - Ch 1 Introduction to the Research Handbook on Sport and COVID-19 , pp 1-7

- Paul M. Pedersen
- Ch 2 Economics lessons from sports during the COVID-19 pandemic , pp 9-18

- Carl Singleton, Alex Bryson, Peter Dolton, James Reade and Dominik Schreyer
- Ch 3 The impact of COVID-19 on amateur sport , pp 19-30

- Grzegorz Kwiatkowski, Patxi Le√≥n-Guere√±o, Ewa Malchrowicz-Moäõko and Arkaitz Casta√±eda Babarro
- Ch 4 The impact of COVID-19 on French sports federations , pp 31-44

- Nicolas Delorme
- Ch 5 The impact of COVID-19 on the management of the sport media , pp 45-54

- Hamid Ghasemi and Ryan Vooris
- Ch 6 Changing business models - how fitness centers reacted to COVID-19: the case study of a Polish fitness operator , pp 55-66

- Julia Zi√≥äÇkowska and Tomasz Taraszkiewicz
- Ch 7 The impact of COVID-19 on interscholastic athletics , pp 67-86

- Tyler Ratts, Braden Norris, Brian Mancuso and Paul M. Pedersen
- Ch 8 De-globalization, de-commercialization, and semi-mediatization: the influence of COVID-19 on global sport communication , pp 88-98

- Wei Wei and Li Siying
- Ch 9 Young audiences' sports media repertoires and expectations towards sport coverage during COVID-19 , pp 99-112

- Daniel Nölleke
- Ch 10 The hard law of live: a case study on French sports channels during COVID-19 , pp 113-124

- Valérie Bonnet and Tyler Ratts
- Ch 11 Professional football clubs and associations under pressure: COVID-19 as a precursor of structural change in European sport , pp 125-137

- J√ºrgen Mittag and Jörg-Uwe Nieland
- Ch 12 Accelerating direct virtual public relations for sport organizations through information subsidies during COVID-19 , pp 138-152

- Mark Dottori, Alex Sévigny and Norm O'Reilly
- Ch 13 Relationship marketing during COVID-19: strategies and processes of communication in German and Austrian sports clubs , pp 154-165

- Thomas Horky, Christof Seeger, Jörg-Uwe Nieland, Daniel Nölleke, Christiana Schallhorn and Philip Sinner
- Ch 14 Using consumption capital theory to analyze the impact of COVID-19 on major and minor sports in Germany , pp 166-177

- Andreas Hebbel-Seeger, Thomas Horky and Hermann A. Richter
- Ch 15 Who wants football back? Surveying fans in Brazil during COVID-19 , pp 178-190

- Ary José Rocco Junior, Thadeu Gasparetto, Marina Tranchitella, Luis Felipe Monteiro de Barros, Luiz Augusto Brum and Romulo Macedo
- Ch 16 The impact of COVID-19 on athlete branding , pp 191-202

- Zack P. Pedersen, Antonio S. Williams and Ryan M. Brewer
- Ch 17 COVID-19 as a new chance for a sport league: motivation behind watching Korea Baseball Organization games , pp 203-214

- Minkyo Lee, Ju Young Lee, Jinwook Chung, Inae Oh and Choonghoon Lim
- Ch 18 The star and COVID-19: Serie A soccer celebrities and the self-narrative of contagion on social media , pp 215-229

- Mario Tirino, Luca Bifulco and Simona Castellano
- Ch 19 The impact of COVID-19 on sports events, national federations, and organizations in South Africa over a 16-month period , pp 231-245

- David Maralack, Donovan Jurgens and Roger Woodruff
- Ch 20 Sport event pandemic risk management and what has been learned from COVID-19 , pp 246-258

- Kong-Ting Yeh, Tsu-Lin Yeh and Nakibae Kitiseni
- Ch 21 Innovation in sport events during COVID-19 , pp 259-269

- Grzegorz Kwiatkowski, Christian Dragin-Jensen and Thomas Könecke
- Ch 22 Fourteen days: athletes' media usage and stories in hard quarantine during COVID-19 , pp 270-289

- Sam Duncan, Tim Breitbarth and Chris Bowers
- Ch 23 Sport management during COVID-19 in the Norwegian context , pp 290-299

- Elsa Kristiansen
- Ch 24 COVID-19 and the Bundesliga: a study of digital fan engagement strategies in professional soccer , pp 301-312

- Laura Matz, Gashaw Abeza and David Wagner
- Ch 25 COVID-19 and the decline of volunteers in Australian community sport: solutions to move forward , pp 313-328

- Charles Mountifield and Stirling Sharpe
- Ch 26 An assessment of mood and anxiety in university athletes and non-athletes during social mobility restrictions of COVID-19 , pp 329-337

- Oswaldo Ceballos Gurrola, Minerva Thalia Juno Vanegas Farfano, Ramón Ernesto Mendoza Baldenebro, Rosa Elena Medina RodrÃguez, Luis Tomás Ródenas Cuenca, Jeanette M. López-Walle and José Tristán RodrÃguez
- Ch 27 Between total loss and immunity: does the crisis resilience thesis prove its worth in times of COVID-19 in Germany? , pp 338-347

- Norbert Schütte
- Ch 28 Parent hockey culture during "unsettled times": COVID-19 and the hockey community , pp 348-357

- Sandra M. Bucerius, Bryan Hogeveen, Brad W.R. Roberts and Albert H. Vette
- Ch 29 The football segment of the sport industry and the first wave of COVID-19 in Italy: a conflict analysis , pp 359-374

- Luca Bifulco
- Ch 30 From the stadiums to the consoles: the role of sports computer games during COVID-19 , pp 375-384

- Ilan Tamir
- Ch 31 Social stratification patterns in physical activity and sports during COVID-19 , pp 385-399

- Jeroen Scheerder, Erik Thibaut, Veerle De Bosscher, Margot Ricour and Annick Willem
- Ch 32 Sports betting and COVID-19 , pp 400-414

- Arif Yüce
- Ch 33 Sports activism during the COVID-19 pandemic era , pp 415-423

- Orr Levental, Roy David Samuel and Yair Galily
- Ch 34 Utilizing critical ethnography to understand the impact of COVID-19 on the structure of elite soccer in Korea , pp 424-432

- Alex Gang, Kihan Kim, Sunghwan Byun and Paul M. Pedersen
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