Selected Papers Presented in Previous Sports Conferences

 

  1. Andreff, W., Professor, University of Paris I, France. The Evolving Structure of Finance in the European Professional Sports (2001)
  2. Baade, R., Professor, Lake Forest College, USA. Assessing the Economic Impact of the Summer Olympic Games: The Experience of Los Angeles and Atlanta (2001)
  3. Bourg, J.F., Professor, University of Limoges, France & Gouguet, J.J., Professor, University of Limoges, France. The Economic Analysis of the Olympic Games. Sport as a Global Public Good. (2004)
  4. Case, R., Associate Professor, Old Dominion University, USA and Nhassengo, E., Professor, Old Dominion University, USA. An Examination of the Potential Pitfalls Associated with Conducting Sport Economic Impact Studies. (2004)
  5. Chalip, L., Professor, Griffith University, Australia. Leveraging the Sydney Olympics to Optimize Tourism Benefits. (2001)
  6. Croci, O., Associate Professor, Memorial University, Canada and Forster, J., Griffith University, Australia. Webs of Authority: Hierarchies and Networks of Global Sport Organisations. (2004) 
  7. Dejonghe, T., Professor, Lessius Hogeschool Antwerpen, Belgium. The Importance of the Market in Professional Sportleagues: The Belgian Case. (2004)
  8. Fossey-Lewis, N., Manager, University of Bath, U.K. Business and Sport in Partnership - 'Developing high performance individuals and teams in a World Class Environment. (2004)
  9. Futre, D., Lecturer, University of Northumbria, UK. Sports Promotion Practices and Motivation Theory. (2004)
  10. Garcia, J., Professor, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain & Rodríguez, P., Universidad de Oviedo, Spain. The Illusion of Control, the Structure of Prizes and the Demand for Football Pools in Spain. (2004)
  11. Gerber-Nel, C., Lecturer, University of South Africa, South Africa. Sports Marketing in South Africa: The Management of the South African Super 12 Rugby Brands. (2005)
  12. Guala, C., Professor, University of Turin, ItalyHow to Monitor Olympics. Longitudinal Surveys on Winter Olympics in Turin 2006. (2005)
  13. Hiller, Η.Η., Professor, University of Calgary, Canada. Long Term Outcomes: Assessing the Impact of the Olympics οn Cities. (2004)
  14. Hindley, D., Lecturer, The Nottingham Trent University, UK. Stakeholders and Trusts: A Framework for Good Governance within the Football Industry. (2004)
  15. Hironaka-Juteau, J., Associate Professor, California State University, USA & Reid, K., Associate Professor, USA. Cause - Related Cycling Events and Adult Lifestyle Outcomes: A Preliminary Investigation. (2006)
  16. Hums, M., Professor, University of Louisville, USA. The Business of Paralympic Games: Economics and Ethics. (2006)
  17. Kaiser, S., Lecturer, German Sport University Cologne, Germany, Keiner, R., Lecturer, German Sport University Cologne, Germany, & Engel, F., Lecturer, German Sport University Cologne, Germany. Culture and Tacit Knowledge in Sport Organizations. (2005)
  18. Kesenne, S., Professor, University of Antwerp, Belgium. The Win Maximization  Model Reconsidered. (2004)
  19. Kokolakakis, T., Researcher, Sheffield Hallam University, UK & Panagouleas, T., Researcher, Sheffield Hallam University, UK. Econometric Determination of Sport Participation in England. Policy Conclusions and Investment Policy on Sport. (2007)
  20. Krautmann, A., Professor, DePaul University, USA and Hadley, L., Professor, University of Dayton, USA. Of Dynasties and Dogs: Competitive Balance in Major League Baseball. (2004)
  21. Kringstad, M., Assistant Professor, Trondheim Business School, Norway & Gerrard, B., Professor, Leeds University UK. The Concepts of Competitive Balance and Uncertainty of Outcom. (2004)
  22. Longley, N., Professor, University of Regina, Canada and Sankaran, S., Professor, University of Regina, Canada. The Effect of a Game’s Payoff Structure on the Strategic Behaviour of its Participants: Comparing the National Hockey League with European Football Leagues. (2004)
  23. Lu, Z., Assistant Professor, Fudan University, China, Kahle, L.R., Warsaw Professor of Sports Marketing, University of Oregon, USA, Lee, S-Y, Professor, Dongguk University, South Korea & Lee, S-M., Ph.D. Student, University of Oregon, USA. College Soccer Fan Attendance Motivations: A Functional Approach to Evidence from South Korea and China. (2005)
  24. Popma, W., Senior Lecturer, Brighton University, UK. Sponsorship and Branding in Professional Football – the Case of Olympiakos F.C. (2006)
  25. Quinn, K.G., Associate Professor, St. Norbert College, USA. Sports Fandom as Rational Addiction. (2004)
  26. Reppold-Filho, A.R., Senior Lecturer, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil & Toldo dos Santos, H., Assistant Lecturer, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Participative Budget and Urban Policies for Sport and Leisure in Porto Alegre, Brazil. (2005)
  27. Schnytzer, A., Professor, Bar-Ilan University, Israel and Weinberg, G.,  Ph.D. Student, Bar-Ilan University, Israel. Is the NBA betting market efficient? (2004)
  28. Short, J., Professor, University of Maryland, USA. Global City Status and the Olympic Games. (2005)
  29. Simmons, R., Professor, University of Salford, UK. What Determines Attendance Demand for Football? (2001)
  30. Solberg, H.A., Associate Professor, Trondheim Business School, Norway & Preuss, H., Professor, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany. Long-term Impacts of Major Sporting Events – Myths and Facts. (2004)
  31. Sözeri, B., Researcher, Middle East Technichal University, Turkey & Koçak, S., Assistant Professor, Middle East Technichal University, Turkey. Turkish Super League Soccer Clubs’ Usage of Internet as a Tool for Marketing Purposes. (2004)
  32. Staudohar, P., Professor, California State University, Hayward, USA & Zepel, B. Professor, California State University, Hayward, USA. Corruption in Big Time College Sports and its Impact on Higher Education. (2004)
  33. Sydnor, S., Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana, USA. Controversial Themes in the Study of Feminity and Sport: The Contribution of John Paul It’s Theology of the Body. (2006)
  34. Szymanski, S., Professor, Imperial College Management School, UK. Competitive Balance and Income Redistribution in Team Sports (2001)
  35. Tan, Yan, Lecturer, Soochow University, Taiwan & Liu, Ching-Chuan, Lecturer, Soochow University, Taiwan. Ultra-Marathon Marketing in University, Taiwan. (2004)
  36. Troelsen, T., Associate Professor, CBS/Copenhagen Business School, Denmark & Dejonghe, T., Professor, Lessius Business School, Denmark. The Need of Competitive Balance in European Professional Soccer: A Lesson to be learned from the North American Leagues. (2006)
  37. Turco, D.M., Professor, DeSales University, USA & Scott, A.S., Assistant Professor, DeSales University, USA. Consumer Profiles of International Sport Tourists: Economic Impacts and Implications. (2006)
  38. Waters, D.J., Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin, USA & Leong, M.L., Researcher, Singapore Sports Council, Singapore. An Asian City-State Ascends the Olympic Podium? Singapore’s Socio-Economic Impacts from Hosting the 117th IOC Session. (2006)
  39. Weiermair, K., Professor, University of Innsbruck, Austria & Mueller, S., Researcher, University of Innsbruck, Austria. Sport and Sport Events as a Driving Focus for Economic and Tourism Development. (2005)
  40. Zarpellon Mazo, J., Senior Lecturer, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil & Reppold Filho, A.R., Senior Lecturer, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Sport and Cultural Identity: The Rise and Expansion of German-Brazilian Sport Associations in Porto Alegre, Brazil (1867–1945). (2005)