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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

, Filo, Lock, Funk, & McDonald, 2016 ; Inoue & Kent, 2012 ; Inoue, Sato, Filo, Du, & Funk, 2017 ; Kim, Perrewé, Kim, & Kim, 2017 ). In line with the virtues of transformative sport service research, we have chosen to examine a unique space within the sport industry—collegiate student-athletes’ school

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Recruiting Student Athletes: A Means-End Investigation of School-Choice Decision Making

David B. Klenosky, Thomas J. Templin, and Josh A. Troutmam

This paper reports the results of an empirical study that draws on a means-end perspective to examine the factors influencing the school choice decisions of collegiate student athletes. A sample of 27 NCAA Division I collegiate football players were questioned to identify the attributes that differentiated the school they selected from the others they had considered attending. The interviewing technique known as laddering was then used to link the salient attributes of the chosen school to the consequences and personal values important to the athlete. An analysis of the resulting data provided unique insight into the means-end relationships that underlie students' selection of competing athletic programs. A discussion of the study findings outlined the implications of this investigation and the means-end approach for future recruiting and research efforts.

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Job Satisfaction and Performance of Coaches of the Spare-Time Sports Schools in China

Ming Li

Twelve organizational variables that were associated with the organizational effectiveness of spare-time sports schools in China were examined. Specifically, coaches' expressed satisfaction with their jobs and their performance was assessed, and the significant organizational correlates of these two effectiveness indicators were identified. Six hundred forty coaches participated in the study, Stepwise multiple regression analyses were carried out to determine if there were common determinants of coaches' job satisfaction and performance, The results showed that job influence, job motivation, incentive system, and leader behavior had a more pervasive influence on job satisfaction and job performance of the coaches than did other variables.

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The Cinderella Strategy: The Game Plan Behind Butler University’s Rise to Prominence

Ellen J. Staurowsky

men’s basketball team from Butler represented the smallest school in modern tournament history to compete for the national title, delivering a memorable finale that ended at the buzzer with Gordon Hayward’s halfcourt shot rimming out. The next year, the Bulldogs navigated a challenging bracket to make

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Exercising Power: A Critical Examination of National Collegiate Athletic Association Discourse Related to Name, Image, and Likeness

Jonathan E. Howe, Wayne L. Black, and Willis A. Jones

schools, sometimes only for a week, just to play a specific opponent ( Milford, 2020 ). As such, Milford ( 2020 ) argued, Such practices scoffed at the notion that intercollegiate sports were related to the educational mission of the universities, instead showing that institutions were willing to take

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The Utility of Including Regular Sport Team Events in Event Portfolios

Vitor Sobral, Sheranne Fairley, and Danny O’Brien

Australian Football League, “generated $6.8 billion in financial contribution to the Australian economy in 2018” (p. 1), while interstate matches delivered an estimated net economic contribution of $550.3 million ( UNSW Business School, 2020 ). Meanwhile, the English Premier League is estimated to have

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Tracing Gender Allyship and the Role of Awareness in Addressing the Gender Leadership Gap in Sport Organizations

Caroline Heffernan and Lisa A. Kihl

.g., sport participation, work experience) within the sport industry and is communicated through acknowledging how their experiences have impacted their understandings, perspectives, and/or opportunities. Some male allies cited early exposure to girls in sport led to assumptions that “all girls at all schools had sport

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The Use of Bricolage in a Resource-Constrained Sport for Development and Peace Organization

Mitchell McSweeney, Landy Lu, and Gareth Jones

: limited resources of refugees (e.g., money, social network) due to living expenses (e.g., children’s school fees); scarcity of sport equipment; run down or dangerous environmental conditions for sport (e.g., football fields); and discussion of the size and location of office spaces. Next, pattern coding

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Changing the Game: My Career in Collegiate Sports Marketing

Annemarie Farrell

league contract after high school. Thus, still with dreams of making it to the big leagues, he played baseball at the University of Kentucky while pursuing a degree in radio arts. As a freshman he began working as a color analyst for football and basketball, but he remained focused on his baseball dreams

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Toward a Sport Ecosystem Logic

Markus Buser, Herbert Woratschek, Geoff Dickson, and Jan Schönberner

’s initiatives include access to education and clean drinking water, political campaigns against the right-wing, and a music school (in cooperation with a sponsor) for people experiencing social deprivation. Questions about focal actors’ facilitating activities, the optimal infrastructure, and combination of