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NASSM Conference Abstract Archive: Research/Statistical Methodology

NASSM Conference Abstract Archive
Research/statistical methodology
NASSM 2011
2010 World Cup Night in the National Stadium Outdoor Broadcast – An Asymmetry Analysis of Attributes Impact [1]
Li-Shiue Gau, Asia University, Taiwan
An Application of Retrospective Methods to the Study of Involvement with Running [2]
Mark Havitz, University of Waterloo; Ryan Snelgrove, University of Waterloo
From Transcripts to Codes to Patterns: Enhancing Qualitative Research Methods with Association Rule Discovery [3]
Orland Hoeber, Memorial University; Richard Wolfe, University of Victoria
Conducting Sport Management Research with Marginalized and Difficult to Reach Populations: Lessons Learned [4]
Larena Hoeber, University of Regina; Wendy Frisby, University of British Columbia; Jeremy Jordan, Temple University; Lisa Kihl, University of Minnesota; Cathy Mills, University of British Columbia
Content Analysis: Using a Mixed-Methods Approach to Analyze Television Portrayals of Olympic Hockey Players [5]
Heather Muir, University of Northern Colorado; Dianna Gray, University of Northern Colorado (Advisor)
Exploring Critical Determinants of Organizational Problems using Data Mining Techniques [6]
Pamela Wicker, German Sport University Cologne; Christoph Breuer, German Sport University Cologne
NASSM 2010
Are Sport Consumers the Same? Test for Factorial Invariance on Spectator Motivation between Wheelchair Basketball Fans and Basketball Fans [7]
Kevin Byon, University of Southern Mississippi; Michael Cottingham, University of Southern Mississippi; Richard Mohn, University of Southern Mississippi; John Grady, University of South Carolina; Michael Carroll, University of Southern Mississippi
Measurement Properties of Constraints to Sport Participation [8]
Jonathan Casper, North Carolina State University; Michael Kanters, North Carolina State University; Jason Bocarro, North Carolina State University
Got History?: The Use of Historical Research Methodologies in Leading Sport Management Journals [9]
Ari de Wilde, The Ohio State University; Chad Seifried, Louisiana State University (Advisor)
Qualitative Inquiry: Quality Research that Bridges the Gap between Scholars and the Sport Populations [10]
Calvin Nite, Texas A&M University; John N. Singer, Texas A&M University (Advisor)
“That Which Isn’t Worth Replicating Isn’t Worth Knowing”: Is Theoretical Replication and Extension in Sport Management Research [11]
Sean Phelps, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand; Geoff Dickson, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
African-American and White Scholar-Baller and Non Scholar-Ballers' Motivation and Identity [12]
Janet Rasmussen, University of Central Florida; C. Keith Harrison, University of Central Florida
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Digital Methodologies in Sport, Leisure and Recreation Management Research [13]
James Riordan, Florida Atlantic University; Valerie Bryan, Florida Atlantic University; Ming Li, Ohio University; Dallas Branch, Jr., West Virginia University
A Differential Item Functioning Analysis for a Distributive Justice Scale in Sport Management [14]
Claudio Rocha, The Ohio State University; Packianathan Chelladurai, The Ohio State University (Advisor)
Research/Statistical Methodology
NASSM 2009
A Comparison of End-Point Only Versus Fully-Verbal Labeled Response Scales [15]
Jonathan M. Casper, North Carolina State; Myron F. Floyd, North Carolina State
Hierarchical Linear Modeling in Sport Management: Using Multilevel Determinants of Spectator Satisfaction as an Example [16]
Yung-Chou Chen, University of Louisville
Who is on First? [17]
David M. Frederick, University of Colorado at Boulder; William H. Kaempfer, University of Colorado at Boulder; Richard Wobbekind, University of Colorado at Boulder
Nonresponse error in sport management research: A content analysis of the Journal of Sport Management [18]
Aubrey Kent, Temple University; Jeremy Jordan, Temple University; Yuhei Inoue, Temple University
The applicability and generalizability of the Service Quality Assessment Scale [19]
Eddie T. C. Lam, Cleveland State University; Sungwon Bae, Texas Tech University
Composite Measures in Sport Management Research [20]
Claudio M. Rocha, The Ohio State University; Packianathan Chelladurai, The Ohio State University (Advisor)
Investigating Response-Driven Sampling: An Underutilized Tool for Difficult Populations [21]
Chad S. Seifried, The Ohio State University
Web-Based Survey Applications: A Comprehensive Review of Providers and Best Practices for Sport Management Researchers [22]
Stephen L. Shapiro, Old Dominion University; Brendan Dwyer, University of Northern Colorado
The Retrospective Method in Sport Management Research: Potential and Pitfalls [23]
Ryan Snelgrove, University of Waterloo; Mark E. Havitz, University of Waterloo
Project B*B: Developmental processes of fan loyalty for the professional baseball team 'The Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters' [24]
Eiichi Someya, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology; Muneo Kitajima, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology; Hirotsugu Tahira, U'eyes Design Inc.; Tadahiko Kajikawa, U'eyes Design Inc.
Handling Nonresponse Error: Examining the Utility of Techniques Suggested by Miller and Smith (1983) in a Sport Management Context [25]
Brian A. Turner, The Ohio State University; Jeremy Jordan, Temple University
Project B*B: A physiological approach to assess and promote fan service in a professional baseball game of 'The Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters' [26]
Kohzoh Yoshino, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST); Kasumi Suzuki, U'eyes Design Inc.; Hirotsugu Tahira, U'eyes Design Inc.
Research
NASSM 2008
Valuing a trademark license [27]
Bradley Boercker, StoneTurn Group LLP
Characteristics of mentoring women in leadership positions within sport: Results of a Meta-Ethnography, 1990-2007 [28]
Glenna Bower, University of Southern Indiana
Using content analysis methodology in sport management legal research [29]
Michael Carroll, University of Florida; Dan Connaughton, University of Florida; John O. Spengler, University of Florida
An empirical model of sport volunteer experience: The case of the 2006 Asian Games [30]
Chrysostomos Giannoulakis, University of Northern Colorado; Chien-Hsin Wang, University of Northern Colorado
A trend analysis of the NASSM Conference abstracts from 2002 to 2007 [31]
Joon Young Han, University of Connecticut; Gregory Kane, Eastern Connecticut State University
Safety culture assessment in campus recreational sports: Item development, validity evidence development, and reliability analyses [32]
Nathan Martin, The University of New Mexico; Todd Seidler, The University of New Mexico; David Scott, The University of New Mexico
Sport facilities, public subsidies, and urban development [33]
Daniel Mason, University of Alberta; Brad Humphreys, University of Alberta; Michael Mondello, Florida State University; Mark Rosentraub, Cleveland State University; Richard Schwester, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Six degrees of collaboration: Creating and maintaining collaborative relationships for successful scholarly productivity as a sport management professor [34]
Brenda Pitts, Georgia State University; James Zhang, University of Florida; Karen Danylchuk, University of Western Ontario; Doris Lu, Barry University; Beth Cianfrone, Georgia State University
Voices that matter: The experiences of black women athletic administrative interns [35]
Tiffany Quash, University of Connecticut; Jennifer Bruening, University of Connecticut (Advisor)
The utility of online questionnaires for conducting research on intercollegiate athletic coaches [36]
Brian Turner, The Ohio State University; Jeremy Jordan, University of Miami
NASSM 2007
The Scholarship of Engagement: Initiatives for Collaboration Between the Sport Management Professoriate and the Sport Industry [37]
Jacquelyn Cuneen, Bowling Green State University; M. Elizabeth Verner, Illinois State University; Dianna P. Gray, University of Northern Colorado
NASSM Presentations: An Analysis of Conference Abstracts by Diverse Research Topics 2002-2006 [38]
Joon Young Han, University of Connecticut; Gregory M. Kane, Eastern Connecticut State University
The Need for Content Analysis Methodology in Examining Student-Athlete Reinstatement Cases [39]
Anastasios Kaburakis, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville; David Pierce, Indiana University Bloomington
Entrepreneurship and Generation Y in the Action Sport Industry [40]
Pamm Kellett, Deakin University; Roslyn Russell, RMIT University
Unethical Practices and Illegal Payments: The Role of Agents in Professional Soccer in the UK and Ireland [41]
Seamus Kelly, University College Dublin; Ivan Waddington, Visiting Professor, University College Dublin
Use of Secondary Data in Sport Management Research [42]
Ming Li, Ohio University; Heather Lawrence, Ohio University
Academic Performance of College Athletes: A Conceptual Framework [43]
Anne Marx, University of Memphis; Joel Cormier, University of New Mexico
The Web-Based Survey: A 2 x 2 Experiment [44]
Timothy D. Ryan, Texas A&M University; Michael Sagas, Texas A&M University (Advisor)
A Multi Dimensional Examination of the Perceptions of Journal Quality by Sport Management Academics [45]
David Shilbury, Deakin University; Ruth Rentschler, Deakin University
Introducing and Analyzing Historical Methodology for Sport Management Studies [46]
Chad Seifried, The Ohio State University
Development of the Spectator Motivation Scale to Measure Factors Affecting Attendance at High School Football Games [47]
Matthew A. Ziemnik, Cleveland State University; Eddie T. C. Lam, Cleveland State University; Susan Ziegler, Cleveland State University; Anca Codruta Rafiroiu, Cleveland State University

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