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NASSM Conference Abstract Archive: Organizational Theory/Culture

NASSM Conference Abstract Archive
Organizational theory/culture
NASSM 2011
Post Athlete Career Development: A Conceptual Model of Psychosocial Development of Athletic Career Transition [1]
Akiko Arai, University of Florida; Yong Jae Ko, University of Florida (Advisor)
Hoosier Whiteness and the Indiana Pacers: Understanding Strategic Change from a Critical Race Based Sensemaking Theory [2]
Robert Scott Carey, Brock University
Team Identification’s Impact on Social Networks of Students at the NCAA Division II and III Levels [3]
Aaron Clopton, Louisiana State University; Adam Pfleegor, Louisiana State University
NCAA Division I Athletic Administrator Values and Institutional Isomorphism [4]
Coyte Cooper, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill; Erianne Weight, Bowling Green State University
Sport Councils: Where Sustainability Meets Community Service [5]
Laura Cousens, Brock University; Joanne MacLean, Brock University; Martha Barnes, Brock University; Erin Sharpe, Brock University
Where People Play: A Research Symposium on Community Sport Club Management [6]
Alison Doherty, University of Western Ontario; Graham Cuskelly, Griffith University; Pamela Wicker, German Sport University; Christoph Breuer, German Sport University; Geoff Nichols, University of Sheffield; Peter Taylor, Sport Industry Research Centre, Sheffield Hallam University; David Barrett, Sport Industry Research Centre, Sheffield Hallam University; Larena Hoeber, University of Regina
Legitimate Organizations: The Attraction of Canada’s Elite Level Hockey Players to the CIS, CHL, and NCAA [7]
Jonathon Edwards, University of Alberta; Marvin Washington, University of Alberta (Advisor)
The Psychological Contract of Volunteer Youth Sport Coaches [8]
Alanna Harman, The University of Western Ontario; Alison Doherty, The University of Western Ontario (Advisor)
Impacts of Career Plateau on Professional Commitment, Organizational Commitment, and Counterproductive Work Behaviors [9]
Taehee Kim, Sungkyunkwan University; Sewoong Kim, Daejin University; Jinyoun Yang, Sungkyunkwan University; Hyo Min Seo, Sungkyunkwan University; Kyungro Chang, Sungkyunkwan University (Advisor)
The Organizational Culture of the 2010 Olympic Winter Games: Effectiveness, Efficiency, and Stakeholder Influences [10]
Milena Parent, University of Ottawa; Eric MacIntosh, University of Ottawa
Sport Participation, Intergovernmental Relations, and Enhanced Interaction [11]
Lucie Thibault, Brock University; Wendy Frisby, University of British Columbia
Beyond the “Business Case” for the WNBA: A Strategic Perspectives Approach for League Sustainability [12]
Matthew Walker, University of Florida; Melanie L. Sartore-Baldwin, East Carolina University; Eric MacIntosh, University of Ottawa
NASSM 2010
The Role of Psychological Contract Violation in Student-Athlete Retention [13]
Christopher Barnhill, The Ohio State University; Drew Czekanski, The Ohio State University; Brian Turner, The Ohio State University (Advisor)
Network Evolution and Strategy Development: A Multilevel Social Network Analysis of National Football League Coaches [14]
Matthew Bowers, University of Texas at Austin; Martin Kilduff, University of Cambridge; Wenpin Tsai, Pennsylvania State University
Intercollegiate Athletics' Impact upon Member Commitment and Construed External Image [15]
Aaron Clopton, Louisiana State University; Bryan Finch, Oklahoma State University; Timothy Ryan, University of Memphis
A Case Study of the Organizational Cultures of Two Canadian Winter National Sport Organizations [16]
Jess Dixon, University of Windsor; Marijke Taks, University of Windsor; Vassil Girginov, Brunel University; Scott Martyn, University of Windsor; Margery Holman, University of Windsor; Bob Boucher, University of Windsor
Legitimacy Strategies of the Edmonton Capitals and Energy and the Relationship between the Strategies and Social Acceptance [17]
Iva Docekalova, University of Alberta; Marvin Washington , University of Alberta (Advisor)
What Difference Do Volunteers Make? The Impact of Human Resources on Organizational Capacity in Community Sport [18]
Alison Doherty, The University of Western Ontario; Katie Misener, Ryerson University; Graham Cuskelly, Griffith University
A Qualitative Investigation of the Effect of Athletics on Student Team Identity, University Identity, and External Prestige [19]
Bryan Finch, Oklahoma State University; Aaron Clopton, Louisiana State University
Understanding the Formation of Inter-organizational Linkages in China: The Case of the NBA [20]
Lei Jiang, University of Alberta
Using A Configurational Research Approach to Assess the Structure of National Governing Bodies of Sport [21]
Adam Karg, Deakin University; Paul Turner, Deakin University (Advisor); David Shilbury, Deakin University (Advisor)
The Roles of Credibility and Social Consciousness in Defining the Relationship between CSR and Consumer Behaviors [22]
Aubrey Kent, Temple University; Matthew Walker, University of Florida
From Barriers to Bridges: Fostering Collaboration in Community Sport [23]
Joanne MacLean, Brock University; Laura Cousens, Brock University; Martha Barnes, Brock University
Critical Social Science and the Development of Sustainable Sport Management Studies [24]
Brian P. McCullough, Texas A&M University; John N. Singer, Texas A&M University (Advisor)
Understanding Artifacts in a Sport Organization from the Perspectives of Multiple Stakeholders [25]
Cathy Mills, University of Regina; Larena Hoeber, University of Regina
Understanding the Local Sports Council as a Mechanism for Community Sport Development [26]
Katie Misener, Ryerson University; Alanna Harman, The University of Western Ontario; Alison Doherty, The University of Western Ontario
Organizational Culture through Organizational Change: An Examination of Universities Changing Athletic Classifications [27]
Jimmy Smith, University of Alberta; Brian Soebbing, University of Alberta; Marvin Washington, University of Alberta (Advisor)
Profiles of Football Student-Athlete Commitment and Their Effects on Transfer Intentions and Satisfaction [28]
Brian Turner, The Ohio State University; Jeremy Jordan, Temple University; Chad Seifried, Louisiana State University
Does Environmental Social Responsibility Matter? Answers from the Field [29]
Matthew Walker, University of Florida; Haylee Mercado, University of South Carolina; Robin Ammon, Slippery Rock University
An Examination of Environmental Forces Influencing, and Constraints Inhibiting, Organizational Change in a Division I Intercollegiate Athletics Department [30]
Jon Welty Peachey, Texas A&M University
Mapping the Sport Events Strategy Environment in Shanghai [31]
Hanhan Xue, University of Alberta; Daniel S. Mason, University of Alberta
Organizational Theory
NASSM 2009
Stakeholder management and corporate social responsibility in professional sport [32]
Kathy Babiak, University of Michigan; Lisa Kihl, University of Minnesota
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Sustainability: How the Professional Sport Industry is Greening the Playing Field [33]
Kathy Babiak, University of Michigan; Sylvia Trendafilova, University of Tennessee
Dynamics of team cohesion: A social network perspective [34]
Matthew T. Bowers, The University of Texas at Austin; Stacy Warner, The University of Texas at Austin; Marlene A. Dixon, The University of Texas at Austin (Advisor)
Assessing the impact of athletics success upon perceived external prestige of colleges and universities through internal stakeholders [35]
Aaron W. Clopton, Louisiana State University; Bryan Finch, Oklahoma State University
An exploration of the nature of innovations in community sport organizations [36]
Larena Hoeber, University of Regina; Alison Doherty, The University of Western Ontario; Orland Hoeber, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Richard Wolfe, Brock University; Katie Misener, The University of Western Ontario; Bonnie Cummings-Vickaryous, University of Regina
The Link between Degrees of Social Involvement and Financial Performance in Professional Sport Franchises: The Case of Major League Baseball Teams [37]
Yuhei Inoue, Temple University; Aubrey Kent, Temple University
Organizational Citizenship Behaviors of Instructors in Korean Sport Centers: A Multidimensional Analysis Involving Satisfaction and Commitment [38]
Taehee Kim, Sungkyunkwan University; Kyungro Chang, Sungkyunkwan University (Advisor)
Recycling corporate social responsibility: Greenwashing the sport industry fence? [39]
Nathan T. Martin, University of Memphis; Sally R. Ross, University of Memphis; Richard Irwin, University of Memphis
A Conceptual Model to Understand the Impetus to Engage in and the Expected Organizational Outcomes of Green Initiatives [40]
Brian P. McCullough, Texas A&M University; George B. Cunningham, Texas A&M University (Advisor)
The impact of events on sports development: Exploring evaluation strategies [41]
Laura Misener, University of Windsor; Marijke Taks, University of Windsor
The influence of organizational isomorphism on NCAA Division I operating budgets [42]
E. Kevin Renshler, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
A Dual Model of Work-Family Conflict and Enrichment In Collegiate Coaches [43]
Jarrod D. Schenewark, Marshall University; Marlene A. Dixon, The University of Texas at Austin
Organizational Justice and Job Satisfaction of High School Coaches of Boys' and Girls' Sports [44]
Michael Smucker, University of Tampa; Warren Whisenant, University of Miami
Perceptions of Justice in High School Athletics: A Stakeholders Perspective [45]
James P. Strode, Ashland University; Gonzalo A. Bravo, West Virginia University; Brian A. Turner, Ohio State University
Social Responsibility and the Olympic Games: The Mediating Role of Consumer Attributions [46]
Matthew B. Walker, University of Florida; Bob Heere, University of Texas; Dan Drane, University of Southern Mississippi; Milena M. Parent, University of Ottawa
BOCOG's road to success: How national identity, organizational identity and perceived mega-event benefits committed BOCOG employees to success for the Beijing Olympic Games [47]
Xiaoyan Xing, Laurentian University; Bob Heere, University of Texas at Austin
Organizational Theory/Culture
NASSM 2008
Understanding interdependence in the Canadian sport system: The role of cognative, normative and regulative pillars [48]
Laura Cousens, Brock University; Joanne MacLean, Brock University; Martha Barnes, Brock University; Brianne Whitty, Brock University
Using technology in community sport organizations: A case study of innovation adoption and implementation [49]
Larena Hoeber, University of Regina; Orland Hoeber, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Cathy Mills, University of Regina; Alison Doherty, University of Western Ontario; Richard Wolfe, Brock University
Consumer reactions to strategic corporate philanthropy in the sport industry [50]
Aubrey Kent, Florida State University
Application of sport development model and the intervention mapping for analyzing and solving problems of Korean track & field [51]
Nam-Su Kim, HanKuk University of Foreign Studies; Joon-Ho Kang, Seoul National University; Sangwoo In, Seoul National University; Joon Sung Lee, Seoul National University; Kyung Un Kim, Seoul National University
Olympism and social change: From theory into practice and from practice back to theory [52]
Alex Lyras, University of Louisville; Jon Welty Peachey, University of Connecticut; Mary Hums, University of Louisville; Eli Wolff, Center for the Study of Sport in Society; Christina Loizou, University of Nicosia
Organizational culture of local sport organizations: What messages is it sending to participants? [53]
Cathy Mills, University of Regina; Larena Hoeber, University of Regina (Advisor)
Perceptions of NCAA athletics directors and senior woman administrators towards work-life conflict: A divisional comparison [54]
Barbara Osborne, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Nancy Lough, University of Nevada-Las Vegas; Bonnie Tiell, Tiffin University; Kristi Sweeney, Xavier University
Application of the archetype theory to the Australian Rugby Union: The espousal of a new national competition [55]
Robert F. Pasqualin, University of Western Sydney; Michelle A. O'Shea, University of Western Sydney (Advisor); Thomas A. Cieslak III, University of Western Sydney (Advisor)
A proposed model for knowledge transfer within a major games host society [56]
Melody Rioux, Brock University; Julie Stevens, Brock University
Organizational effectiveness of athletic departments and coaches' extra-role behaviors [57]
Claudio Rocha, The Ohio State University; Brian Turner, The Ohio State University (Advisor)
Perceived organizational support and employee performance: The mediating role of organizational commitment and organizational citizenship behavior [58]
Claudio Rocha, The Ohio State University; Packianathan Chelladurai, The Ohio State University (Advisor)
Super support! A supportive supervisor, life satisfaction, and the mediating presence of coaching satisfaction [59]
Tim Ryan, The University of Memphis; Aaron Clopton, Marshall University; Richard Irwin, The University of Memphis
Protecting integrity in professional sports leagues: Preserving uncertainty of outcome [60]
Brian Soebbing, University of Alberta; Daniel Mason, University of Alberta (Advisor)
Do fans care? CSR's influence on consumer attitudes in the sport industry [61]
Matthew Walker, East Carolina University; Aubrey Kent, Florida State University
A qualitative investigation of coaching satisfaction [62]
Stacy Warner, University of Texas at Austin; Marlene Dixon, University of Texas at Austin (Advisor)
The rise of the gay and lesbian international sport association: How institutional conflict impacts organizational action [63]
Marvin Washington, University of Alberta; Susan McKay, University of Alberta
NASSM 2007
Corporate Social Responsibility in Professional Sport [64]
Kathy Babiak, University of Michigan; Cheri Bradish, Brock University; Richard Wolfe, University of Michigan; Aubrey Kent, Florida State University; Greg Johnson, Sports Philanthropy Project
Building Reputation Through Legitimacy in Sport Management Programs: Perceptions of Masters' Students [65]
Gonzalo Bravo, West Virginia University
Dynamics of Organizational Culture in Professional Baseball Organizations [66]
Yun Seok Choi, Wayne State University; David K. Scott, University of New Mexico
Validation of Organizational Culture Assessment Instrument Translated into Korean [67]
Yun Seok Choi, Wayne State University
Perspectives on Image and Identity in Organizational Adaptation: A Case Study of the New England Small College Athletic Conference [68]
Daniel Covell, Western New England College
Work-Family Conflict in the Sport Industry: The Role of Control [69]
Marlene A Dixon, University of Texas at Austin; Jennifer E Bruening, University of Connecticut
Institutional Mechanisms and the Government Funding of Provincial Sport Organizations [70]
Jonathon Robert Edwards, University of Alberta; Daniel Mason, University of Alberta (Advisor)
Examining Role Conflict among Division III Head Men's and Women's Basketball Coaches [71]
Corinne Farneti, Ohio State University; Keith Christy, Ohio State University; Brian Turner, Ohio State University (Advisor)
Investigating College Student-Athletes' Role Identity and Career Decision-Making Self-efficacy [72]
Bryan Finch, Texas A&M University; Michael Sagas, Texas A&M University (Advisor)
The Moderating Effect That a Sport's Rules Have on a Home Team's Competitive Advantage [73]
William M. Foster, University of Alberta; Marvin Washington, University of Alberta
The Invention of Tradition: Building Oiler Nation [74]
William M. Foster, University of Alberta; Craig G. Hyatt, Brock University
Planning Volunteers' Understandings of Diversity [75]
Larena Hoeber, University of Regina
Adopting Innovative Technology in a Non-Profit Sport Organization: A Case Study on Strategic Decision Making [76]
Larena Hoeber, University of Regina; Orland Hoeber, University of Regina
The Interface Between Sport Management and Social Work [77]
Aidyn Iachini, The Ohio State University; Packianathan Chelladurai, The Ohio State University
Exploring Interdependence Among Local Sport Organizations: A Comparison of Basketball and Swimming Providers in Niagara [78]
Joanne MacLean, Brock University; Laura Cousens, Brock University; Martha Barnes, Brock University
An Examination of Capacity Elements within the Volunteers Division of a Major Games Host Society [79]
Katrusia Marunchak, Brock University; Julie Stevens, Department of Sport Management, Brock University
Divergent Perceptions of Diversity: An Investigation of Moderating Factors on the Relationship Between Actual and Perceived Diversity [80]
Jacqueline McDowell, Texas A&M University; George Cunningham, Texas A&M University (Advisor)
Employee Resistance to Change in Sport Organizations: A Conceptual Model Linking Personality and Organizational Culture [81]
Jon Welty Peachey, University of Connecticut; Jennifer Bruening, University of Connecticut (Advisor)
A New Breed of Philanthropists: Professional Athletes and Charitable Involvement [82]
Scott Tainsky, University of Michigan; Kathy Babiak, University of Michigan
A Personnel Foul: Violation of the Psychological Contract in Interscholastic Athletics [83]
Doyeon Won, University of Georgia; Simon M. Pack, University of Louisville

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