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Leveling Up Sport Management Education: Gamification in the Classroom

Ashley M. Duguay, Amber M. Shipherd, Carrie LeCrom, and Chad Goebert

that simulate the complicated and dynamic nature of sport and the consultancy process, while also supporting learners’ motivation. Given the contextual similarities between sport psychology and sport management, we believe that gamification will be of value to sport management educators for this same

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The Volunteer Experience in a Para-Sport Event: An Autoethnography

Erik L. Lachance and Milena M. Parent

, satisfaction, motivation, commitment, and sense of community (e.g.,  Farrell, Johnston, & Twynam, 1998 ; Kerwin, Warner, Walker, & Stevens, 2015 ; MacLean & Hamm, 2007 ). Despite this large body of research, past studies have usually examined constructs individually or in relation with one or two more

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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

satisfied and motivated ( Wininger & Birkholz, 2013 ). Thus, understanding factors involved with sport management faculty job satisfaction and motivation levels can dually assist with retention efforts of both students and faculty, thereby potentially increasing the stability and quality of sport management

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Process Theories of Motivation Inside Tour Operations Staff

Samuel Y. Todd, Charles W. Jones, and Walker Ross

which was impacting their motivation. Shelley decided to approach Andy and have a quick discussion during a pre-event moment. “Hey Andy,” Shelley said, “Do you have a moment to chat?” “Sure,” Andy said. “Well, something has been bothering me of late and I find myself at times being haunted by it. I just

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Motivations for Crowdinvesting in European Football Clubs

Szczepan Kościółek

( 2014 ), to understand how equity crowdfunding may change the enterprise funding market in the future, it is crucial to recognize the motivations of investors acquiring shares in equity crowdfunding campaigns. Therefore, it is not surprising that crowdfunding participants’ motivations have been explored

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Effective Questioning Strategies for the Sport Management Classroom

Angela Lumpkin

feedback. • Extend wait times leading to increased volunteers’ willingness to respond to questions and pose follow-up questions ( Tofade et al., 2013 ); augmented number, length, and quality of student responses ( Larson & Lovelace, 2013 ); and enhanced student motivation, attention, and discussion ( Rowe

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Implementing Self-Managed Teams at Western Field University: A Human Resource and Leadership Case Study

Jeffrey Graham and Sylvia Trendafilova

This case challenges future sport managers to consider the importance of organizational structure and the impact structure has on job performance and motivation. In the case, students are presented with a university ticket sales department with a traditionally tall bureaucratic organizational structure. In 2014, the department struggled with poor performance, high turnover, and low levels of employee morale. However, the department took drastic steps and adopted an organizational structure that is based on the idea of self-managed teams. Now in 2016 the department is undergoing a thorough evaluation to see whether the organizational change made two years ago has had a positive impact. Even though the case uses a fictional university (i.e., Western Field University), the issues and challenges involved in changing an organizational structure, motivating employees, and leading change stem from real-world situations. The case contains ticket sales data, employee turnover information, and sample quotes from employees that aid in the analysis. This case is intended for use in human resource management classes, but it also has implications for organizational behavior or leadership courses.

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Exploring the Influence of Match Fixing on Consumer Motivations to Watch Esports: Perspectives From Brand Producers

Michael L. Williamson, Kevin Filo, Jason Doyle, and Brooke Harris-Reeves

Electronic sports, better known as esports, have become increasingly popular as an entertainment medium option for consumers, with rapid growth expected to continue ( Newzoo, 2021 ). Scholars have begun investigating the motivations that underpin esports consumption, providing a basis to understand

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Gender and Volunteering at the Special Olympics: Interrelationships Among Motivations, Commitment, and Social Capital

Kirstin Hallmann, Anita Zehrer, Sheranne Fairley, and Lea Rossi

recruiting new volunteers. Emphasis in task allocation should be placed on motive fulfillment for males and females. Therefore, this study seeks to examine the role of gender in understanding the motivation, commitment, and social capital of volunteers at the Special Olympics. Specifically, this study asks

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Fantasy Millionaires: Identifying At-Risk Consumers Based on Motivation

Joris Drayer, Brendan Dwyer, and Stephen L. Shapiro

, while simultaneously defending the activity’s online gambling exemption has considerable ethical and public policy concerns ( Van Natta, 2016 ). However, to date, DFS participant motivation has been explored only as a comparison with traditional, season-long fantasy sports (TFS) users ( Weiner & Dwyer