Bridging the Gap: U.S. Sport Managers on Barriers to Industry–Academia Research Collaboration

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Noni ZahariaSaint Joseph’s University

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Anastasios KaburakisSaint Louis University

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Collaboration between industry and academia is a subject of great interest to sport management academics and sport industry leaders in the United States. However, there is a lack of research regarding barriers to sport industry–academia collaborations and bridging the gap between sport management research and practitioners. The aim of the study was to explore trends in collaboration barriers among various research involvement levels of U.S. sport firms with sport management academia. Data were gathered from 303 sport managers working for U.S. sport companies. Results indicated several barriers for research collaborations between the U.S. sport industry and academia. Such barriers include transactional barriers, sport industry subsectors, sport organizations’ location, and age and education level of respondents.

Zaharia is with the Department of Marketing, Saint Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, PA. Kaburakis is with the Department of Management, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO.

Address author correspondence to Noni Zaharia at noni_zaharia@yahoo.com.
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