| Socio-Cultural |
| NASSM 2008 |
The underrepresentation of African American NCAA FBS coaches from 1997-2006 [1]
Trevor Bopp, Texas A&M University; Michael Sagas, Texas A&M University (Advisor) |
Factors influencing Taiwanese Americans to attend professional sporting events [2]
Yin-Feng Chen, Texas Woman's University; Bettye Myers, Texas Woman's University (Advisor) |
Gender diversity and service quality in NCAA Division I women's teams [3]
Jinho Choi, Texas A&M University; Michael Sagas, Texas A&M University; Se-Hyuk Park, Seoul National University of Technology; Dean Kwak, Texas A&M University |
Middle-aged mom vs. the blue suit from downtown: Understanding marketing strategies for the Vancouver Olympic plebiscite and the link to regime theory [4]
Anthony G. Church, Laurentian University |
College sport and social capital: Are students 'bowling alone'? [5]
Aaron Clopton, Marshall University; Bryan Finch, Oklahoma State University |
Development of the commitment to diversity questionnaire [6]
George Cunningham, Texas A&M University |
Creating opportunities for diverse populations: An action research study [7]
George Cunningham, Texas A&M University |
Overcoming barriers: The influence of gender and race on intentions to become a collegiate coach [8]
Brad Davis, Texas A&M University; George Cunningham, Texas A&M University (Advisor) |
The media's reaction to sexism in sport: A critical discourse analysis [9]
Janet Fink, University of Connecticut; John Borland, University of Connecticut; Sarah Fields, The Ohio State University |
Coaching high school athletes in Connecticut: Evaluation of a psychosocial coaching training program [10]
Erin Hagan, University of Connecticut; Laura Burton, University of Connecticut (Advisor) |
American idol? David Beckham and the development of soccer in the USA [11]
John Harris, Kent State University; Sangkwon Lee, Kent State University; Mark Lyberger, Kent State University |
Inevitable tensions? Examining sport for development NGO relationships with national sport organizations [12]
Lyndsay Hayhurst, University of Toronto |
The Olympic Movement and social responsibility: Organizational best practices which can bring about social change [13]
Mary Hums, University of Louisville; Alex Lyras , University of Louisville; Eli Wolff, Northeastern University; Curt Hamakawa, Western New England College; Jon Welty Peachey, University of Connecticut |
Sport management & social justice: Access to and treatment in youth sports [14]
Aidyn Iachini, The Ohio State University; Packianathan Chelladurai, The Ohio State University (Advisor) |
Program theory of sport-related intervention: A multiple case study of sport-related youth violence prevention programs [15]
Nam-Su Kim, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies |
Mega-Events and corporate social responsibility: A stakeholder perspective of compatibility [16]
Laura Misener |
An exploration of the lesbian label among health and kinesiology department academicians [17]
Melanie Sartore, East Carolina University |
Stakeholder management in big-time college sport: The African-American male athlete and the Interest-Convergence principle [18]
John N. Singer, Texas A&M University |
A critical race theory assessment of the hiring processes of NCAA Division IA and IAA football programs [19]
John N. Singer, Texas A&M University; C. Keith Harrison, University of Central Florida |
NASCAR's stars-n-bars dilemma: Pop culture -vs- social responsibility [20]
Warren Whisenant, University of Miami; Susan Mullane, University of Miami; Jason Lee, University of North Florida |
| NASSM 2007 |
Social Responsibility in Sport Management: Coming Down from the Ivory Tower [21]
Jennifer Bruening, University of Connecticut; Laura Burton, University of Connecticut; Sonya Lilienthal, San Jose State University; Alexis Lyras, University of Connecticut; Marlene Dixon, University of Texas; Debra Pace, University of Nevada-Las Vegas (Ad |
Sport Consumer Socialization of Children: the Role of Parents, Peers, and Siblings [22]
Jonathan Casper, North Carolina State University |
Personal Identity and Perceived Dissimilarity among College Athletes [23]
Jinho Choi, Texas A&M University; George Cunningham, Texas A&M University (Advisor) |
Successful Marketing Strategy of American Branded Fitness Clubs in South Korea [24]
Taejun Chon, Yonsei University; Chulwon Lee, Yonsei University; Banghyeon Cho, Yonsei University; Byungkon Yoon, Yonsei University |
Decision to Enter the Sports and Leisure Industry: Differences Among Students Attending Historically Black Colleges and University and Those Attending Primarily White Institutions [25]
George B. Cunningham, Texas A&M University; John N. Singer, Texas A&M University |
Beyond Demographic Effects: The Influence of Religious Dissimilarity on Subsequent Group Outcomes [26]
George B. Cunningham, Texas A&M University |
Why Women Don't Watch Women's Sport: A Qualitative Analysis [27]
Annemarie Farrell, Ithaca College |
An Examination of Racial Diversity in Collegiate Football: A 15 Year Update [28]
Bryan Finch, Texas A&M University; Michael Sagas, Texas A&M University (Advisor) |
Cultural Variations in the Perception of the Value of Sports Teams to a Community [29]
Bernard Fisher, Neumann College; Andrea Pent, Neumann College |
Managing Gender in English Collegiate Soccer [30]
John Harris, Kent State University; Ben Clayton, Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College, UK |
Sport and Human Rights: Developments in the Human Rights Movement and Disability Sport Initiatives [31]
Mary Hums, University of Louisville; Anita Moorman, University of Louisville |
An Examination of Sport Commitment of Windsurfers [32]
Jung-Hwan Jeon, Old Dominion University; Lynn L. Ridinger, Old Dominion University |
Leveraging Sport Involvement Through Heritage Memorabilia [33]
Pamm Kellett, Deakin University |
Integrating a New Culture: Does Sport Participation Affect Korean Immigrants' Acculturation into the US Culture? [34]
Nam-Su Kim, University of Texas at Austin; Hyunjae Lee, University of Texas at Austin; Won Jae Kim, University of Texas at Austin; Yong Jae Ko & B. Christine Green, University of Florida & University of Texas at Austin (Advisors) |
Mothers in Elite Sport: Caring, Competitive and Capable [35]
Sarah Leberman, Massey University, New Zealand; Farah Palmer, Massey University, New Zealand |
Perceived Employment Openness for People of Color within Managerial Positions of Sport Organizations [36]
Mark E. Moore, East Carolina University; Bonnie L. Parkhouse, Temple University |
Do International Student-Athletes View Collegiate Sport Differently Than Domestic Student-Athletes? [37]
Nels Popp, University of Louisville; Mary A. Hums & T. Christopher Greenwell, University of Louisville (Advisors) |
Perceived Purpose of Collegiate Sport and Its Effect on Social Adjustment and Institutional Attachment: A Comparison of International and Domestic NCAA Student-Athletes [38]
Nels Popp, University of Louisville; Mary A. Hums & T. Christopher Greenwell, University of Louisville (Advisors) |
A Trend Analysis of the Proportion of Women in College Coaching [39]
Melanie L. Sartore, Texas A&M University; Michael Sagas, Texas A&M University (Advisor) |
Acculturation and Consumer Behavior: A Theoretical Model [40]
Han Kil Shin, University of New Mexico |
Athlete Satisfaction at Universities in Gauteng, South Africa [41]
J "Babs" Surujlal, Vaal University of Technology, South Africa; C Singh, University of Johannesburg, South Africa |
Motivational Attitudes Toward Participating in Sporting Events Among People with Disabilities [42]
Taeho Yoh, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; Meungguk Park, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; Mary A. Hums, University of Louisville |