
The ASMA conference will be Feb. 22-24, 2023, hosted by Samford University in Birmingham, AL. For information about the conference and ASMA, please visit: http://appliedsportmanagement.org/. Submissions may include empirical research, case studies, conceptual/theoretical work, and teaching-related presentations. Submissions to the ASMA conference should not be concurrently submitted to another conference or have been previously presented at a conference. The deadline for oral presentation, poster presentation, and workshop submissions is November 4, 2023. Please note, no extention on the deadline will be provided.
For general questions, please reach out via email at appliedsportmanagement@gmail.com. For more specific inquiries, reach out to ASMA President Adam G. Pfleegor (apfleegor@siena.edu), ASMA Sec-Tres Khirey B. Walker (kwalker8@elon.edu), or the on-site Conference Director Patrick Marsh (jmarsh4@samford.edu).
General Submission Guidelines
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- Authors’ names should not appear on more than two submissions, regardless of co-authorship or type of presentation. *An exception is made for authors who are serving as an advisor to a student who is submitting research; when listing authorship, the advisor should be clearly identified with the word “advisor” in parenthesis after his/her name.
- All submissions should be submitted via EasyChair.
Oral Presentation and Poster Presentation Guidelines
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- Do not place author names or affiliations on this page.
- Please clearly indicate your preferred presentation format: (a) oral presentation or (b) poster presentation. Due to space and/or time limitations, some submissions may be offered a poster presentation in lieu of an oral presentation.
- Abstracts are limited to 500 words (including references). The abstract should include text only (no tables/figures). Any citations should be accompanied by a corresponding reference at the end of the abstract.
- Given the applied focus of the conference, authors should make sure to specifically discuss the implications of the research for practitioners in sport.
50-minute Workshop Session Guidelines
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- Submissions in this category should be sent to Dr. Adam Love, Workshop Session Chair, via e-mail to adamlove@utk.edu
- Workshop sessions will consist of approximately 50-minute sessions focusing on teaching workshops/roundtables.
- Workshops/roundtables (teaching focused): Submissions should provide a 1–2-page description of the focus of the workshop, the intended target audience, proposed session content, and participant/facilitator bios.
Graduate Student Research Competition
In order to be considered for the graduate student research competition, students must:
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- Be an active/current graduate student at the time of the conference.
- Prepare an abstract for an oral presentation following the guidelines provided above.
- Only single-author submissions with a faculty advisor will be accepted.
- In addition to the abstract submission, students who wish to participate in the research competition should complete the authorship declaration form on the ASMA Website.
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- The abstract should be submitted via EasyChair and authorship declaration form should be submitted to Dr. Wonyoung Kim at Wonyoung.Kim@wichita.edu.
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- Three submissions will be selected as finalists, with a winner determined following oral presentations at the conference.
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- All three finalists will receive a $100 conference stipend (the equivalent of registration cost), while the winner will receive an additional prize of $200 and a plaque in recognition of the award. For questions about the student research competition, contact Dr. Wonyoung Kim (Wonyoung.Kim@wichita.edu).
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Undergraduate Student Research Poster Competition
In order to be considered for the undergraduate student research poster competition, students must:
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- Be an active/current undergraduate student at the time of the conference.
- Prepare an abstract for a poster presentation following the guidelines provided above.
- Only single-author submissions with a faculty advisor will be accepted.
- In addition to the abstract submission via EasyChair, students who wish to participate in the research competition should complete the authorship declaration form on the ASMA Website.
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- The abstract and authorship declaration form should be submitted to Dr. Wonyoung Kim at Wonyoung.Kim@wichita.edu.
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- Three submissions will be selected as finalists, with a winner determined following poster presentations at the conference.
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- All three finalists will receive a $100 conference stipend, while the winner will receive an additional prize of $100 and a plaque in recognition of the award. For questions about the student research competition, contact Dr. Wonyoung Kim (Wonyoung.Kim@wichita.edu).
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