| Governance |
| NASSM 2008 |
Good governance and good sport: Balancing co-production, co-management, and co-governance between sport federations and participants [1]
Margaret Groeneveld, Università Bocconi |
An evaluation of Canadian sport event hosting policies: Barriers and facilitators for hosting events [2]
Becca Leopkey, University of Ottawa; Milena Parent, University of Ottawa (Advisor) |
Research and accountability in the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games [3]
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 [4]
David Shilbury, Deakin University; Lesley Ferkins, AUT University |
Politics and naming rights: Assessing NY's sport venues [5]
Joshua Shuart, Sacred Heart University; James Santomier, Sacred Heart University |
The dual board system and board roles in Taiwanese sport organisations [6]
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 [7]
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 [8]
John Barnes, University of New Mexico; Emily Blackman, University of New Mexico |
Reform in Intercollegiate Athletics; Division I-A Presidents' Perspective [9]
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 [10]
Keith Christy, The Ohio State University; Chad Seifried and Brian Turner, The Ohio State University (Advisors) |
Globalization, Regional Competition, and the Role of Sport [11]
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 [12]
Lisa Kihl, University of Minnesota; Matt Soroka, University of Minnesota |
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Major Infractions Penalties in NCAA Division I Athletics [13]
Chad McEvoy, Illinois State University |
The Influence and Impact of Directors on Conflict of Interest in Sport Management [14]
Emma Sherry, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia; David Shilbury, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia |