This custom ebook includes chapters from Administration of Intercollegiate Athletics, Second Edition; Governance in Sport, Second Edition; and International Sport Management, Second Edition. It has been specifically designed for students taking the course Intercollegiate, Amateur, and Olympic Sports (SPM 2012) at Johnson & Wales University.
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Custom ebook for students taking the course Intercollegiate, Amateur, and Olympic Sports (SPM 2012) at Johnson & Wales University.
Legal Primer to Governance
Bonnie Tiell
From Governance in Sport, Second Edition
Ethics, Decision Making, and Leadership in Sport Organizations
Bonnie Tiell
From Governance in Sport, Second Edition
Board Governance and Policies in Sport Organizations
Bonnie Tiell
From Governance in Sport, Second Edition
State and Local Sport
Bonnie Tiell
From Governance in Sport, Second Edition
Governance in National Sports
Bonnie Tiell
From Governance in Sport, Second Edition
International Sports
Bonnie Tiell
From Governance in Sport, Second Edition
Amateur Sports
Bonnie Tiell
From Governance in Sport, Second Edition
A Brief Historical Perspective on Intercollegiate Athletics
Ellen J. Staurowsky
From Administration of Intercollegiate Athletics, Second Edition
Governing Bodies
Barbara Osborne, Erianne A. Weight, and Robert H. Zullo
From Administration of Intercollegiate Athletics, Second Edition
Compliance
Molly P. Harry, Erianne A. Weight, and Robert H. Zullo
From Administration of Intercollegiate Athletics, Second Edition
Academics, Eligibility, and Student-Athlete Development
Sally R. Ross, Lisa M. Rubin, and Erianne A. Weight
From Administration of Intercollegiate Athletics, Second Edition
Media Relations
Robert H. Zullo
From Administration of Intercollegiate Athletics, Second Edition
Financial Operations
Stephen L. Shapiro and Brendan Dwyer
From Administration of Intercollegiate Athletics, Second Edition
Development of Globally Competent Sport Managers: Key Concepts and Emerging Trends in International Sport
Michael Pfahl, PhD; Ming Li, EdD; Eric W. MacIntosh, PhD
From International Sport Management, Second Edition
The Globalized Sport Industry: Historical Perspectives
James J. Zhang, PhD; Demetrius W. Pearson, EdD; Tyreal Y. Qian, MS; Euisoo Kim, MBA
From International Sport Management, Second Edition
Olympic and Paralympic Sport
David Legg, PhD; Laura Misener, PhD; Ted Fay, PhD
From International Sport Management, Second Edition
International Sport Federations
Li Chen, PhD; Chia-Chen Yu, EdD
From International Sport Management, Second Edition
The World Anti-Doping Agency and Ethics in Sport
Clayton Bolton, EdD; Samantha Roberts, PhD
From International Sport Management, Second Edition
Youth Sport Events and Festivals
Anna-Maria Strittmatter, PhD; Milena M. Parent, PhD
From International Sport Management, Second Edition
Robert H. Zullo, PhD, is on the faculty of the sport management program at Slippery Rock University in Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania. He was the founding program director at Westminster College and Seton Hill College and previously taught at James Madison University and Mississippi State University. He has worked in intercollegiate athletics at the University of Georgia, Virginia Tech, and the University of North Carolina. He started his career in intercollegiate athletics administration through experiences with the University of Virginia athletics department and the Virginia Military Institute. He is a member of the North American Society for Sport Management (NASSM) and the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA).
Erianne A. Weight, PhD, MBA, is the director of Center for Research in Intercollegiate Athletics and a professor of sport administration at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill. She is involved in a variety of Division I athletics consultancies through her role as a research consultant for Collegiate Sports Associates. She is a former president of the North American Society for Sport Management (NASSM) and is chair of the UNC Faculty Athletics Committee. It is her hope that through research, there will be an increase in the quantity and quality of opportunities for athletic participation and education for young people throughout the world.
Bonnie Tiell, EdD, is a professor of sport management at Tiffin University and the United States Sports Academy (USSA). Since 2004, she has organized a study-abroad program in conjunction with the Summer Olympics, which has included a humanitarian program for underprivileged youths in host cities and volunteer service at the OLY House and USA Welcome Center. She has authored over 60 publications, including two sport management textbooks and four book chapters. She serves on the editorial board for The Sport Journal and as the education correspondent for Sports Destination Management magazine, published by Due North Media.
Tiell has been recognized as the Woman of the Year in Sports for Cleveland, Ohio, and Educator of the Year for Seneca County, Ohio. She was named Alumnus of the Year by the U.S. Sports Academy and was a recipient of the Donahue Service Award from the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. She is a two-time recipient of the Teaching Excellence Award from the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs and has received multiple awards for teaching, scholarship, and service at Tiffin University.
Tiell has worked with the Sports Authority of Thailand to deliver annual training workshops to directors, military personnel, and administrators representing almost every Thai national sports federation. In addition to being a featured speaker at various conferences around the world, she has taught classes and delivered workshops on strategic management, international marketing, sport governance, and sport psychology in the Kingdom of Bahrain; Shanghai, China; and Bucharest, Romania. She twice lectured for the Futbol Business Academy, headquartered in Europe, and continues collaborating on educational projects with international organizations such as the American Institute of Applied Science and Ball Academy in Switzerland.
In the United States, Tiell has led efforts to organize multiday education programs featuring dozens of Olympians, Olympic coaches, and professional athletes engaging with youths, college students, and community members. In 2000 she cofounded the Women’s Leadership Symposium, a program currently funded and administered by the NCAA and Women Leaders in Sports. She is also the lead developer of Life After the Games, a self-paced online professional development course for athletes and coaches.
Tiell holds a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Troy University, a master’s degree in sport administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a doctorate of education in sport management from the USSA. She is a featured sport columnist for the Advertiser-Tribune and is also the author of the textbook Human Resources in Sports: A Managerial Approach.
She and her husband, Greg, reside in Tiffin, Ohio, where she serves on the Frost-Kalnow Stadium Endowment Committee and the Calvert Catholic Schools Curriculum Committee. The Tiells have two daughters (Kim and Katie), a son-in-law (Jack), and a grandson expected in 2025.
Eric MacIntosh, PhD, is an associate professor of sport management at the University of Ottawa in Canada. MacIntosh researches and teaches on various organizational behavior topics, covering concepts such as culture, leadership, satisfaction, and socialization. His principal research interests are the functioning of the organization and how a favorable culture can transmit positively internally and outwardly into the marketplace.
MacIntosh has consulted for and conducted research with many prominent national and international sport organizations, including the Commonwealth Games Federation, NHL, Right to Play, U Sports, and Youth Olympic Games. He is well published in leading peer-reviewed sport management journals and is a member of several prominent editorial boards.
Gonzalo A. Bravo, PhD, is an associate professor of sport management at West Virginia University in the United States. A native of Santiago, Chile, Bravo has a master’s degree in sport administration from Penn State University and a doctorate in sport management from Ohio State University. Before joining academia, he worked as sport director in a large sport organization in Chile.
His research examines policy and governance aspects of sport as well as organizational behavior in sport. His work has been published in journals such as International Journal of Sport Management and Marketing, Managing Sport and Leisure, International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, and the Journal of Sport Management. He is also the coeditor of Sport in Latin America: Policy, Organization, Management (Routledge, 2016) and the author of Sport Mega Events in Emerging Economies (Palgrave, 2018).
He is a founding member of the Latin American Association for Sport Management (ALGEDE) and the Latin American Association of Sociocultural Studies of Sport (ALESDE). In 2016, Bravo completed a sabbatical in Brazil, and from 2014 to 2017 he was a visiting scholar at the University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Latin American Studies.
Ming Li, EdD, was a professor of sports administration and the chair of the department of sports administration in the College of Business at Ohio University in the United States. Li received his doctorate in sport administration from the University of Kansas.
Li was a former president of the North American Society for Sport Management (NASSM) and served as commissioner of the Commission on Sport Management Accreditation (COSMA). He was a member of the editorial board of Journal of Sport Management and Sport Marketing Quarterly and coauthored two books in sport management. He was a guest professor at six institutions in China, including the Central University of Finance and Economics and Tianjin University of Sport.
Li served as an Olympic envoy for the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games. He also served as a consultant for the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games organizing committee.
Li passed away in 2022.