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Sport Management Review Insights

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Sport Management Review Insights is your accompaniment to the academic journal, Sport Management Review. The podcast will delve into the journal’s published research by speaking to the researchers themselves. Each podcast is dedicated to a published research article from the journal, which you’ll also be able to read at the Sport Management Review website. If you love sport, you'll love Sport Management Review Insights! Thanks to the Sport Management Association of Australia and New Zealand (SMAANZ) for supporting the podcast. Sport Management Review (SMR) is published as a service to sport industries worldwide. It is a multidisciplinary journal concerned with the management, marketing, and governance of sport at all levels and in all its manifestations.
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In this episode we chat to Adam Love from University of Tennessee about how sport management can focus further on social change.We discuss the article Adam and co-authors Samuel Bernstein and Ryan King-White published about the topic "“Two heads are better than one”: A continuum of social change in sport management".
In this episode we chat to Graham Cuskelly from Griffith University about the selection process for volunteers at major sport events. We discuss the article Graham and co-authors Liz Fredline, Eunjung Kim, Shane Barry, and Pam Kappelides published about the topic "Volunteer selection at a major sport event: A strategic Human Resource Management approach".
In this episode we chat to John Hayton from Northumbria University about the relationship between sport event volunteering and social class.We discuss the article John and Milly Blundell published about the topic "Exploring the relationship between social class and sport event volunteering".
In this episode we chat to Jan Schönberner from University of Bayreuth about the personal motivations behind sport sponsorship decisions.We discuss the article Jan and co-authors Herbert Woratschek and Guido Ellert published about the topic "Hidden agenda in sport sponsorship – The influence of managers’ personal objectives on sport sponsorship decisions".
In this episode we chat to Jeremy Foreman from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette about the factors that allow coaches to make lateral moves into central coaching positions, specifically focused on race.We discuss the article Jeremy and co-author Robert Turick published about the topic "The effect of race on lateral moves to coach central positions".
In this episode we chat to Ashley Thompson from University of Ottawa about how radical change impacts national-level sport organization effectiveness.We discuss the article Ashley and co-author Milena Parent published about the topic "Understanding the impact of radical change on the effectiveness of national-level sport organizations: A multi-stakeholder perspective".
In this episode we chat to Erin Buzuvis from Western New England University about law and public policy governing the rights of transgender athletes to participate in sports programs in the United States of America.We discuss the article Erin published about the topic "Law, policy, and the participation of transgender athletes in the United States".
In this episode we chat to Nicole Melton from the University of Massachusetts Amherst about sport marketing issues related to LGBTQ individuals.We discuss the article Nicole and co-author Jeffrey MacCharles published about the topic "Examining sport marketing through a rainbow lens".
In this episode we chat to Sally Shaw from the University of Otago and George Cunningham from Texas A&M University about Sport Management Review's scholarly exchange on LGBTQ+ experiences in sport management. We discuss the article Sally and George published "The rainbow connection: a scoping review and introduction of a scholarly exchange on LGBTQ+ experiences in sport management".
In this episode we chat to Jon Welty-Peachy from the University of Illinois about the theoretical and conceptual advancements made in sport-for-development research and the potential for future studies.We discuss the article Jon and co-authors Nico Schulenkorf and Patrick Hill published about the topic "Sport-for-development: A comprehensive analysis of theoretical and conceptual advancements".
In this episode we chat to Minjung Kim from University of Mississippi about the relationship between coach leadership and athletes’ psychological capital (PsyCap), performance satisfaction, and psychological well-beingWe discuss the article Minjung and co-authors Young Do Kim and Hyun-Woo Lee published about the topic "It is time to consider athletes’ well-being and performance satisfaction: The roles of authentic leadership and psychological capital".
In this episode we chat to Matthew Juravich from the University of Akron about testing evidence of racial discrimination in the employment, retention, and dismissal of National Football League head coaches.We discuss the article Matthew and Steven Salaga published about the topic "National Football League head coach race, performance, retention, and dismissal".
In this episode we chat to Jackie Eastman from Georgia Southern University about the motivations of young adults to participate in extreme sports and other adventure activities.We discuss the article Jackie and co-authors Matthew Keane and Rajesh Iyer published about the topic "Predicting adventure seeking of young adults: The role of risk, innovativeness and status consumption".
In this episode we chat to Arden Anderson from High Point University about how sport managers can help design and deliver sport programs for refugee populations.We discuss the article Natalie and co-authors Marlene Dixon, Kristi Oshiro, Pamela Wicker, George Cunningham, and Bob Heere published about the topic "Managerial perceptions of factors affecting the design and delivery of sport for health programs for refugee populations".
In this episode we chat to Katie Sveinson from Temple University about the reaction to an athlete's transgression on Twitter and how these issues can be best managed.We discuss the article Katie and Larena Hoeber published about the topic "“So begins the demise of #Superman from Metropolis”: Consumers’ Twitter reactions to an athlete’s transgression".
In this episode we chat to Natalie Smith from East Tennessee State University about cultivating creativity in professional sport organisations.We discuss the article Natalie and co-author Christine Green published about the topic "Contemporary qualitative research methods in sport management".
In this episode we chat to Jacqueline Patatas from Vrije Universiteit in Brussels about the development of elite para-athlete careers.We discuss the article Jackie and co-authors Veerle De Bosscher, Inge Derom, and Jens De Rycke published about the topic "Managing parasport: An investigation of sport policy factors and stakeholders influencing para-athletes’ career pathways".
In this episode we chat to Larena Hoeber from University of Regina about using contemporary qualitative methods in sport management research.We discuss the article Larena and co-author Sally Shaw published about the topic "Contemporary qualitative research methods in sport management".
In this episode we chat to Gareth Jones from Temple University about how school sport policy can influence sport participation and school belonginess. We discuss the article Gareth and co-authors Moonsup Hyun, Michael Edwards, Jonathan Casper, Jason Bocarro, James Lynch published about the topic "Is “school sport” associated with school belongingness? Testing the influence of school sport policy". 
In this episode we chat to Andre Andrijiw from University of Alberta about how athlete identity regulation influences preparation for their post-sport careers.We discuss the article Andre published about the topic "Identity regulation in the North American field of men’s professional ice hockey: An examination of organizational control and preparation for athletic career retirement". 
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