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Yuhei Inoue, Mikihiro Sato, and Kevin Filo

contributions to well-being. The current special issue addresses this need by advancing the theoretical and empirical understanding of transformative sport service research (TSSR). This emergent area builds on a transformative research paradigm through which we seek to understand the role of consumption and

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Rory Mulcahy and Edwina Luck

service research (TSSR; Friman et al., 2018 ), which can be broadly defined as sport service research that focuses on improving the individual and collective lives of sport consumers and employees. Although the economic worth of sport is staggering, with forecasts estimating it to be worth US$73

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Matthew Katz, Aaron C. Mansfield, and B. David Tyler

Sport management researchers have increasingly examined the relationship between sport spectatorship and well-being ( Inoue, Berg, & Chelladurai, 2015 ), with the line of inquiry predicated on transformative sport service research (TSSR). TSSR refers to sport research aimed at improving the

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Pamela Wicker and Paul Downward

have assessed engagement in sport volunteering. The causal effect is identified within the empirical analysis by using instrumental variables (IVs). Overall, this study contributes to transformative sport service research (TSSR) studying the relationship between sport services and well-being. TSSR

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Masayuki Yoshida, Mikihiro Sato, and Jason Doyle

management researchers, subjective vitality offers a new perspective on how sport consumer behavior contributes to a person’s physical and mental health ( Jang et al., 2017 ; Wann & Craven, 2014 ). This perspective aligns with the tenets of transformative sport service research (TSSR), which aims to better

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Katie E. Misener

commitments represents an important new avenue for innovation within the sport system. Sport management scholars are making advancements in the area of Transformative Sport Service Research (TSSR), a relatively new research paradigm that has emerged from transformative service research and offers a big

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Pamela Wicker, Sören Dallmeyer, and Christoph Breuer

transformative sport service research (TSSR). TSSR originates from transformative service research (TSR) examining the relationship between services and well-being from a variety of disciplines and perspectives ( Anderson & Ostrom, 2015 ; Anderson et al., 2013 ). While service research has typically examined