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Application of Social Work Theory in Sport Management Curriculum: Ecological Systems Theory

Amy E. Cox, Lauren Beasley, and Robin Hardin

). Development research, public policy, and the ecology of childhood . Child Development, 45 ( 1 ), 1 – 5 . https://www.jstor.org/stable/1127743 . Clair , J.A. , Beatty , J.E. , & Maclean , T.L. ( 2005 ). Out of sight but not out of mind: Managing invisible social identities in the workplace

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Value-Centric Education: A Transcending Approach

Mark R. Lyberger

competition or the economy ( Spiro, 2015 ). A strongly held values-based culture will remain stable. Values, concepts, and ideas are the soul of educational culture and though invisible and intangible, they lead educational behavior. Value education is a comprehensive integration of truth and reality not to

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To Grow or Not to Grow: Strategy Development at PGC Basketball

Daniel Wigfield, Ryan Snelgrove, Luke R. Potwarka, Katie Misener, and Laura Wood

Organizational Mandate Indeed, what was once a “backyard” operation has evolved into a formalized and sophisticated operation, complete with full-time, part-time, and seasonal staff members, as well as, a stable of highly qualified basketball instructors committed to an organizational mandate of “ creating

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Gender Differences in Careers and Publications Within the Sport Management Academy

Daniel Sailofsky, Madeleine Orr, and Lindsey Darvin

management education . Journal of Economic Issues, 33, 973 – 984 . https://www.jstor.org/stable/4227510 Leathwood , C. , & Read , B. ( 2008 ). Gender and the changing face of higher education: A feminized future? McGraw-Hill Education . Lindahl , J. ( 2018 ). Predicting research excellence at

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College Sport and Declining Stadium Attendance: Designing Adaptive Strategies

Gashaw Abeza, Norm O’Reilly, Kyle Kashuck, Joshua Law, and Alexandra Speck

conference. While the Commissioner is well aware that the conference is in a stable financial situation today, he is troubled by the conference’s declining football attendance, and its short- and long-term implications for the conference and the athletics departments of the member schools. In response, he

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Measuring the Yard Lines: A Discussion on Student Learning Outcomes and Assessment in Sport Management

James Weiner

, biology, physics, has not changed much over the years; it is relatively stable. Sport management changes so fast it is much harder to keep up with. You said earlier that your program sends items to experts in the field to be validated? That is an excellent idea. Those people can tell you “Is this sport

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Event Planning and Leveraging for Sport Tourism Development: The Case of a Rural Motorcycle Event

Vassilios Ziakas and Sylvia Trendafilova

goal of the Chamber is to continue the advancement and progression of a strong and stable economic culture for Hispanic businesses. The Chamber strives to reach these goals by developing business and management skills, bridging access to financial capital, and maintaining our cultural values and

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Kansas Athletics: Fumbling on Football

Ryan P. Terry

objectives of Kansas Athletics are to improve competitiveness in performance and facilities, to improve the KU brand through effective communication, to be financially stable, and to enhance donor support and the fan experience ( Kansas Athletics, n.d.-b ). The University’s mascot is the Jayhawk and their

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Through the Hoop: Understanding the Person-Job-Organization-Environment Fit Theory to Attract Sport Managers to a New NBA Franchise

Lynley Ingerson and Michael L. Naraine

for each assigned portfolio for the long term viability of the Braves. Line managers will have input about attributes of each new second-tier management position descriptions so that ‘best-fit’ with the Braves and the city of Buffalo continues. The workflow designed by Donelly is relatively stable and

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Work Motivation and Job Satisfaction of Sport Management Faculty Members

Sarah Stokowski, Bo Li, Benjamin D. Goss, Shelby Hutchens, and Megan Turk

, the more likely they are to remain in that position. According to Arnold et al. ( 2016 ), job satisfaction is linked to total productivity. Thus, motivation and job satisfaction are the building blocks of a stable and productive faculty. This knowledge concerning faculty retention could benefit sport