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Call for Papers | “Charting What’s Next”, the 2027 Global Sport Business Association (GSBA) Annual Conference | February 18–21, 2027. Call ends August 1, 2026

The 2027 Global Sport Business Association Conference invites participants to examine what is emerging, what is accelerating, and what must be reimagined. As sport continues to connect with entertainment, technology, tourism, health, education, and entrepreneurship, new opportunities are emerging across every level of the industry. These changes raise important questions about how sport is created, experienced, monetized, governed, and studied. Sessions may explore topics such as global sport markets, athlete entrepreneurship, sport technology, fan engagement, sponsorship and branding, sport tourism and more.

Call for Presentations | The 2025 Global Sport Business Association (GSBA) Cruise Conference | Royal Caribbean’s “Independence of the Seas” cruise ship, February 21–24, 2025. Call ends August 31,...

Interested scholars and practitioners are invited to submit sport business research proposals for consideration as either an oral (15 min) or poster presentation. Completed research studies are invited as well as works in progress, to be completed by the conference date. The conference will be held in the Bahamas aboard Royal Caribbean's "Independence of the Seas." The ship will sail from the Port of Miami on Friday, February 21, with stops in Coco Cay (Saturday) and Nassau (Sunday), returning to Miami on Monday, February 24.

Call for Presentations: 2016 Global Sport Business Association (GSBA) Conference, February 19–22, 2016

Interested scholars and practitioners are invited to submit sport business research proposals for consideration as either an oral (20 min) or poster presentation. Completed research studies are invited as well as works in progress, to be completed by the conference date.

Final Call for Presentations: 2014 Global Sport Business Association (GSBA) Conference

February 7-10, 2014 Interested scholars and practitioners are invited to submit sport business research proposals for consideration as either an oral (20 min) or poster...