| Governance |
| NASSM 2011 |
“This Powerful Signal of World Outrage”: International Relations Theory and Sport Governance [1]
Brennan Berg, University of Texas at Austin; Seth Kessler, University of Texas at Austin; Thomas Hunt, University of Texas at Austin (Advisor) |
Media Discourse and Mega-Events in Emerging Economies [2]
Meaghan Carey, University of Alberta; Daniel Mason, University of Alberta; Laura Misener, Univeristy of Windsor |
Elite Sport Policy and Higher Education: The Instrumental Use of Sport to Achieve Internal and External Stakeholder Agendas [3]
Mathew Dowling, University of Alberta; Marvin Washington, University of Alberta (Advisor) |
Global Governance Practice: Towards a Deeper Understanding of Sport Governance Process and Practice [4]
Lesley Ferkins, Deakin University; David Shilbury, Deakin University |
Large-Scale Sporting Events and Stakeholders’ Effect: The Case of the 2018 Winter Olympics French Bid [5]
Christopher Hautbois, ISC Paris; Benoit Seguin, University of Ottawa; Michel Desbordes, ISC Paris |
A Sustainable Olympic Games: Examining the Concept-Practice Linkages [6]
Stephen Hills, London Metropolitan University; Vassil Girginov, Brunel University |
An Analysis of the Democratic Governance of the Canadian Governments’ Involvement in the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Winter Games [7]
Milena Parent, University of Ottawa; Christian Rouillard, University of Ottawa; Ashton MacDonald, University of Ottawa; Becca Leopkey, University of Ottawa |
Coaches, Collegiate Athletes, and Recruiting: An Examination of Division I Recruitment Process [8]
Amanda L. Paule, Bowling Green State University; Todd A. Gilson, Northern Illinois University; Ray Schneider, Bowling Green State University |
Intercollegiate Student-Athletes Perceptions of Equity: Are Perceptions Changing? [9]
Ray Schneider, Bowling Green State University; Amanda L. Paule, Bowling Green State University |
The Olympic Environmental Report Card: Passing or Failing? [10]
Sylvia Trendafilova, University of Tennessee; James Bemiller, University of Tennessee |
| NASSM 2010 |
Legalizing the Emerging: A Policy Discourse Analysis on the Legalization of Mixed Martial Arts [11]
Brennan Berg, The University of Texas at Austin; Laurence Chalip, University of Texas at Austin (Advisor) |
Good Sport Boards Are Strategic: So What Does That Mean? [12]
Lesley Ferkins, Deakin University; David Shilbury, Deakin University |
A Synthesis of Research on the State of Youth Sports [13]
Brian Greenwood, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Megan Bartlett, Up2Us; Jessica Burdick, Up2Us; Jane Ruseski, University of Alberta; Brad Humphreys, University of Alberta; Nathan Rodriquez, SOS Outreach; Caitlin Barrett, America SCORES; Allison Williams, America SCORES |
Human Rights and the Olympic Movement: Another Pillar of Good Governance? [14]
Mary Hums, University of Louisville; Eli Wolff, Northeastern University |
The Role of Government in Major Sport Event Planning and Organising in China: 2002 Shanghai Tennis Masters Cup as A Case [15]
Dongfeng Liu, Shanghai University of Sport, China |
Development of Youth Triathlon: A Delphi Study [16]
Brianna Smith, University of Texas at Austin |
Experts’ Opinions on Anabolic Androgenic Steroid Policy Design for High School Sports [17]
Phil Swain, The University of Texas at Austin; Jules Woolf, University of Texas at Austin (Advisor) |
Understanding Volunteers of American Community Based Sport Delivery Systems [18]
Kevin Theos, USTA Southern; Jason Miller, USTA Southern; Katie McJury, University of Louisville; T. Christopher Greenwell, University of Louisville |
Oceania Football Confederation: The Impact of Affiliate Disaffiliation on the Inter-organizational Dynamics of a Federated Network [19]
Dan Waugh, Auckland Univeristy of Technology, New Zealand; Sean Phelps, Auckland Univeristy of Technology, New Zealand (Advisor); Geoff Dickson, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand (Advisor) |
Effectively Positioning Sport Management Programs in Institutions Higher Learning: Strategies and Insights for Sustained/Increased Support [20]
Jim Weese, The University of Western Ontario; Dan Mahony, Kent State University; Carol Barr, University of Massachusetts at Amherst; Bob Boucher, University of Windsor; Donna Pastore, The Ohio State University; Michael Judd, Wingate University; Michael Sagas, University of Florida; Damon Andrew, Troy University |
| NASSM 2009 |
Capacity and Infrastructure: Conceptualising the Canadian Sport Policy Environment [21]
Anthony G. Church, Laurentian University |
Toward a model of sport board performance [22]
Russell Hoye, La Trobe University; Alison Doherty, University of Western Ontario |
Organisational Responses to Sport Industry Issues: A Comparison of Sport Governing Bodies in the United States and Belgium [23]
Mary A. Hums, University of Louisville; Thierry Zintz, Université Catholique de Louvain - Belgium |
Let's Go to the Tape…er, Film: Examining Sport Policy through Film [24]
Jason W. Lee, University of North Florida |
The Historical Evolution of Olympic Games Legacy Governance: 1896-2016 [25]
Becca Leopkey, University of Ottawa; Milena M. Parent, University of Ottawa (Advisor) |
Sport for Peace and Development: Case Analysis of Governing Sport for Peace Practices in Japan and Korea [26]
Alexis Lyras, University of Louisville; Sagatomo Tokuyama, University of Louisville; JoonYoung Han, Radford University |
Sports facilities and urban development: Finding the winners and losers [27]
Dan Mason, University of Alberta; Brian P. Soebbing, University of Alberta; Brad R. Humphreys, University of Alberta; Mark S. Rosentraub, Cleveland State University |
Managing a Confederation of Rivals: Lessons from Triathlon [28]
Brianna L. Smith, University of Texas at Austin |
Guaranteeing Sustainable Olympic Legacies is not a Herculean Task: Towards developing a legislative framework ensuring a sustainable legacy for cities hosting the Olympic Games [29]
Stephen A. Stuart, University of Ottawa |
| NASSM 2008 |
Good governance and good sport: Balancing co-production, co-management, and co-governance between sport federations and participants [30]
Margaret Groeneveld, Università Bocconi |
An evaluation of Canadian sport event hosting policies: Barriers and facilitators for hosting events [31]
Becca Leopkey, University of Ottawa; Milena Parent, University of Ottawa (Advisor) |
Research and accountability in the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games [32]
Milena Parent, University of Ottawa; Benoit Seguin, University of Ottawa; Rod Windover, 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Federal Secretariat |
Using action research to develop board strategic capability [33]
David Shilbury, Deakin University; Lesley Ferkins, AUT University |
Politics and naming rights: Assessing NY's sport venues [34]
Joshua Shuart, Sacred Heart University; James Santomier, Sacred Heart University |
The dual board system and board roles in Taiwanese sport organisations [35]
Chien Mu Yeh, University of Technology, Sydney; Tracy Taylor, University of Technology; Russell Hoye, LaTrobe University |
A proposed conceptual framework of factors contributing to the success of Korean women golfers on the LPGA Tour: A sport development perspective [36]
Sang Keon Yoo, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale; Meungguk Park, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale |
| NASSM 2007 |
NCAA Division I-A Compliance Officers' Perceptions of Division I Freshman Eligibility Requirements [37]
John Barnes, University of New Mexico; Emily Blackman, University of New Mexico |
Reform in Intercollegiate Athletics; Division I-A Presidents' Perspective [38]
Dallas D. Branch, Jr, West Virginia University; Craig M. Crow, West Virginia University; R. Brian Crow, Slippery Rock University |
Investigating the Diverse Landscape of Championship and Playoff Site Selection Procedures across American High School Athletics [39]
Keith Christy, The Ohio State University; Chad Seifried and Brian Turner, The Ohio State University (Advisors) |
Globalization, Regional Competition, and the Role of Sport [40]
Emese Ivan, Ball State University |
"Open to All" and "Closed to Many": The Legitimacy of the Secretary of Education's Report on Opportunity in Athletics [41]
Lisa Kihl, University of Minnesota; Matt Soroka, University of Minnesota |
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Major Infractions Penalties in NCAA Division I Athletics [42]
Chad McEvoy, Illinois State University |
The Influence and Impact of Directors on Conflict of Interest in Sport Management [43]
Emma Sherry, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia; David Shilbury, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia |