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Volunteerism During COVID-19: Sport Management Students’ Career Interests Against Public Health Risks

Kyu-soo Chung, Jennifer Willet, B. Christine Green, and Nari Shin

is typically encouraged and praised, their motivation to volunteer may be in conflict with COVID-19’s health prevention policies and practices, such as stay-at-home orders, quarantining, curfews, and social distancing requirements ( American Medical Association, 2020 ; Chia & Oyeniran, 2020 ). Such

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Creating Ethical Decision Makers: The Influence of Education on Perceptions of Sexual Harassment and Sexual Assault

Elizabeth A. Taylor, Gareth J. Jones, Kristy McCray, and Robin Hardin

, 1995 ). The evolution of organizational culture is a slow process, and it is essential to begin these discussions as early as possible. This is especially important in industries with low levels of on-the-job training for sexual harassment and sexual assault prevention and intervention, such as sport

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Protecting Our Students: Title IX, Sexual Harassment, and Internships

Michael A. Odio, Patty Raube Keller, and Dana Drew Shaw

/antiharassment policies and monitor the feedback from students, employees, and other sources regarding the business’s culture, and response to potential harassment situations. Schools should aim to partner only with organizations with policies and programs designed to affirmatively address harassment from a prevention

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A Snapshot of Sport Management Courses in Australia

Megan C. Hekkema, Melinda Hall, and Deborah A. Pascoe

management, for example, injury prevention or introduction to philosophy. Table  1 also presents the courses currently offered in undergraduate sport management curricula in Australia and the proportion which align to the current COSMA–CPC ( COSMA, 2022 ). Professional development/career planning (5.7%, n

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

Amy E. Cox, Lauren Beasley, and Robin Hardin

and substance use: Ecological perspectives on workforce development . Drugs: Education, Prevention & Policy, 24 ( 6 ), 469 – 476 . https://doi.org/10.1080/09687637.2017.1282421 Girginov , V. ( 2010 ). Culture and the study of sport management . European Sport Management Quarterly, 10 ( 4

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Barefoot Ski Ranch: Navigating Crisis Waters—A Case Study in Brand Management Amidst Tragedy

Robert McDermand and Jason Reese

resort while water testing was conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)” ( Smith, 2018 ; Surfer, 2018 ). Patrons of the park, however, continued to surf on the site until September 30th, 2 days after the announced voluntary closure and nearly 10 days after Stabile’s death

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Teaching Environmental Sustainability Across the Sport Management Curriculum

Haylee U. Mercado and John Grady

particular. Ultimately, demonstrating the application of sustainability to the sport and venue management industries can be achieved as students elevate their knowledge of key concepts, such as environmental management, pollution prevention, energy efficiency, national resource use, business ethics, fair

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Enhancing Holistic Learning Through a Sport Management Short-Term Study Abroad

Daniel L. Springer, Arden J. Anderson, Stuart M. Dixon, Stacy M. Warner, and Marlene A. Dixon

two countries to the rules and cultures surrounding those sports. For example, students commented on the elite culture of cricket, based on their visit to Lord’s Cricket Ground, and on community involvement, hooliganism prevention, and drinking cultures surrounding British soccer. They also shared

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Improving Student Interview Preparation Through Collaborative Multimodal Mock-Interview Assignments

Emeka Anaza, Paul Mabrey, Mikihiro Sato, Olivia Miller, and Julia Thompson

Prevention Education program utilized a peer-led comprehensive sexual health education approach. The findings showed that peer-led education “can be an important educational mechanism for teaching students information and skills to promote sexual health” ( Layzer et al., 2017 , p. 513). Hansen et al. ( 2009

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Perceived Job Demands and Resources in the Sport Management Academic Environment

Elizabeth A. Taylor, Molly Hayes Sauder, and Cheryl R. Rode

. , Dollard , M. , Tuckey , M.R. , & Dormann , C. ( 2011 ). Psychosocial safety climate as a lead indicator of workplace bullying and harassment, job resources, psychological health and employee engagement . Accident Analysis & Prevention, 43, 1782 – 1793 . PubMed ID: 21658506 doi:10.1016/j