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Elite Athlete Well-Being: The Role of Socioeconomic Factors and Comparisons With the Resident Population

Pamela Wicker, Sören Dallmeyer, and Christoph Breuer

conditions, affect sporting success, but off-field determinants, which are reflected in athletes’ well-being, also do ( Dunn, 2014 ). Therefore, in recent years, the notion of athlete well-being has become increasingly important in the policy debate. For example, the Australian Institute of Sport ( 2019

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The Causal Effect of Voluntary Roles in Sport on Subjective Well-Being in European Countries

Pamela Wicker and Paul Downward

.” Accordingly, policies identify several benefits of volunteering to volunteers, such as an increasing number of social contacts; inclusion of socially isolated individuals; development of knowledge, skills, and abilities; and well-being ( German Olympic Sports Confederation [DOSB], 2015 ; HM Government, 2015

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Parent Well-Being Through Community Youth Sport: An Autoethnography of “Sideline” Participation

Katie E. Misener

functioning via volunteering, there has been limited attention in sport management to how the youth sport environment can influence parental well-being as a key stakeholder and consumer in community youth sport ( Legg, Wells, & Barile, 2015 ; Newhouse-Bailey, Dixon, & Warner, 2015 ; Warner et al., 2015

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Transformative Sport Service Research: Linking Sport Services With Well-Being

Yuhei Inoue, Mikihiro Sato, and Kevin Filo

Services compose a major portion of products offered by sport organizations ( Chelladurai, 2014 ). Meanwhile, there is a growing recognition that the production and consumption of services, in general, play a critical role in determining the well-being of individuals and collectives ( Anderson

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Developing Student-Athlete School Satisfaction and Psychological Well-Being: The Effects of Academic Psychological Capital and Engagement

Minjung Kim, Brent D. Oja, Han Soo Kim, and Ji-Hyoung Chin

As well-being emerges as a focal issue of interest, scholars have endeavored to apply the transformative service research paradigm, which strives to create positive enhancements for stakeholders ( Anderson et al., 2013 ). These efforts have also been extended to the sport industry (e.g.,  Doyle

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Large-Scale Sport Events and Resident Well-Being: Examining PERMA and the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games

Jason Doyle, Kevin Filo, Alana Thomson, and Thilo Kunkel

assist event managers in positioning and marketing their events ( Gao, Heere, Todd, & Mihalik, 2020 ). Researchers have demonstrated relationships between individuals’ participation in events and community well-being ( Misener & Schulenkorf, 2016 ), as well as overall life satisfaction ( Sato, Jordan

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Sport and Happiness: Understanding the Relations Among Sport Consumption Activities, Long- and Short-Term Subjective Well-Being, and Psychological Need Fulfillment

Jeeyoon Kim and Jeffrey D. James

, positively impacting the psychological experience and well-being of sport consumers is a way to advance sport services by building enduring consumer relationships based on enhanced consumer benefits ( Tsiotsou, 2014 ). Thus, understanding and promoting sport consumer well-being are essential for sport

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The Impact of Atmosphere in the City on Subjective Well-Being of Rio de Janeiro Residents During (vs. Before) the 2014 FIFA World Cup

Andrea Schlegel, Rebecca Pfitzner, and Joerg Koenigstorfer

atmosphere in the city during event hosting positively ( Pfitzner & Koenigstorfer, 2016 ). The host city’s atmosphere—particularly liminoid elements that have demonstrable sociocultural effects ( Chalip, 2006 , 2018 )—may be one crucial factor that positively influences residents’ subjective well-being

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Volume 34 (2020): Issue 4 (Jul 2020): JSM Special Issue: Transformative Sport Service Research: Linking Sport Services With Well-Being

JSM Journal of Sport Management 0888-4773 1543-270X 1 07 2020 34 4 10.1123/jsm.2020.34.issue-4 JSM Special Issue: Transformative Sport Service Research: Linking Sport Services With Well-Being Guest Editors: Yuhei Inoue, Mikihiro Sato, and Kevin Filo EDITORIAL 10.1123/jsm.2020-0102 ARTICLES 10

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Exploring the Influence of Stimulus Events: A Case Study of Undergraduate Student Internships

Cole McClean, Michael A. Odio, and Shannon Kerwin

career motivation, and potential decreases in student self-confidence (e.g., subjective well-being); all are important factors for individuals attempting to begin their careers. One approach to understanding the complexity of the internship experience is to explore the events that occur within the