Selected Papers Presented in
Previous Sports Conferences
- Andreff, W., Professor, University of Paris
I, France.
The Evolving Structure of Finance in
the European Professional Sports (2001)
- Baade, R., Professor, Lake Forest College, USA.
Assessing the Economic Impact of the
Summer Olympic Games: The Experience of Los Angeles
and Atlanta (2001)
- 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)
- 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)
- Chalip, L., Professor, Griffith University, Australia. Leveraging the Sydney Olympics to Optimize Tourism
Benefits.
(2001)
- Croci, O., Associate Professor, Memorial
University, Canada
and Forster, J., Griffith University,
Australia. Webs of Authority: Hierarchies and Networks of Global Sport
Organisations. (2004)
- Dejonghe, T., Professor, Lessius Hogeschool Antwerpen,
Belgium. The
Importance of the Market in Professional Sportleagues:
The Belgian Case.
(2004)
- 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)
- Futre, D., Lecturer, University of
Northumbria, UK. Sports Promotion
Practices and Motivation Theory. (2004)
- 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)
- 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)
- Guala, C., Professor, University of Turin, Italy. How to Monitor
Olympics. Longitudinal Surveys on Winter Olympics in Turin 2006. (2005)
- Hiller, Η.Η., Professor, University of Calgary, Canada. Long Term Outcomes:
Assessing the Impact of the Olympics οn Cities. (2004)
- Hindley, D., Lecturer, The Nottingham
Trent University,
UK.
Stakeholders and Trusts: A
Framework for Good Governance within the Football Industry. (2004)
- 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)
- Hums,
M., Professor, University of
Louisville, USA.
The Business of Paralympic
Games: Economics and Ethics. (2006)
- 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)
- Kesenne, S., Professor, University of Antwerp, Belgium.
The Win Maximization Model Reconsidered. (2004)
- 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)
- 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)
- Kringstad, M., Assistant Professor, Trondheim Business School, Norway
& Gerrard, B., Professor, Leeds University UK.
The Concepts of Competitive
Balance and Uncertainty of Outcom. (2004)
- 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)
- 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)
- Popma, W., Senior Lecturer, Brighton University, UK. Sponsorship and Branding
in Professional Football – the Case of Olympiakos
F.C. (2006)
- Quinn,
K.G., Associate Professor, St.
Norbert College,
USA.
Sports Fandom as Rational Addiction. (2004)
- 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)
- Schnytzer, A., Professor, Bar-Ilan University, Israel and Weinberg, G.,
Ph.D. Student, Bar-Ilan University, Israel. Is the NBA betting market efficient?
(2004)
- Short, J., Professor, University of Maryland, USA. Global City Status and
the Olympic Games. (2005)
- Simmons, R., Professor, University of Salford,
UK. What Determines Attendance Demand for
Football? (2001)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- Szymanski,
S., Professor, Imperial College
Management School, UK.
Competitive Balance and Income Redistribution in Team Sports (2001)
- Tan,
Yan, Lecturer, Soochow University, Taiwan & Liu, Ching-Chuan,
Lecturer, Soochow
University, Taiwan.
Ultra-Marathon Marketing in University, Taiwan. (2004)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)