Tag: Kevin K. Byon
European Sport Management Quarterly, Volume 23, 2023, Issue 1
ESMQ publishes articles that contribute to our understanding of sport organizations. The Journal sets out to enhance our understanding of the role of sport management and sport bodies in social life. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Code Red for Elite Sport. A critique of sustainability in elite sport and a tentative reform programme by Hallgeir Gammelsæter & Sigmund Loland (open access).
International Journal of Sports Marketing & Sponsorship, Vol 24, 2023, No 2
IJSMS is the world’s leading journal for the sports marketing industry, and provides a vital resource to both academic and industry experts. For academics It is an opportunity to publish the highest quality, peer-reviewed research. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Emphasizing effort vs talent in personal trainers' performance: consumption response of personal fitness training customers by Sangchul Park, Hyun-Woo Lee.
Journal of Global Sport Management, Volume 8, 2023, issue 1
JGSM aims to be the global platform for focused, rigorous, and interdisciplinary research that has originality, depth, and clarity of insights into significant issues and developments of interest to sport management. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: ‘I Will Go to the Game, While You Stay Home with the Kids': Gender Role Expectations and Sport Fan-Family Conflict by Heidi Grappendorf, Jason Simmons & Meg Hancock.
Journal of Global Sport Management, Volume 7, 2022, issue 4
JGSM aims to be the global platform for focused, rigorous, and interdisciplinary research that has originality, depth, and clarity of insights into significant issues and developments of interest to sport management. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: A Multilevel Analysis of the Chinese Super League: Examining the Game Level and Home Team Level Determinants of Stadium Attendance by Shanshan Li, Yoonji Ryu & Hansol Kim.
International Journal of Sports Marketing & Sponsorship, Vol 23, 2022, No 1
IJSMS is the world’s leading journal for the sports marketing industry, and provides a vital resource to both academic and industry experts. For academics it is an opportunity to publish the highest quality, peer-reviewed research. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: No games to watch: empirical analysis of sport fans’ stress and coping strategies during COVID-19 lockdown by Youngbum Kwon, Dae Hee Kwak.
Sport Marketing Quarterly, Volume 30, 2021, Issue 3
The Sport Marketing Quarterly (SMQ) is published quarterly and serves as an outlet for the dissemination of sport marketing information for both practicing professionals and academicians. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue:Sequential Effects of Indirect, Direct, and Virtual Sport Experiences on Consumer Learning by Yongjae Kim, Seungbum Lee and Younghan Lee.
Journal of Global Sport Management, Volume 6, 2021, issue 4
JGSM aims to be the global platform for focused, rigorous, and interdisciplinary research that has originality, depth, and clarity of insights into significant issues and developments of interest to sport management. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Marathon Runners: A Fertile Market for “Green” Donations? by Stavros Triantafyllidis & Kyriaki Kaplanidou.
Sport, Business and Management, Volume 11, 2021, Issue 5
SBM promotes the development of a coherent, high-quality body of work that examines both the business and management of sport, as well as the actors and stakeholders that align with sport to further their strategic objectives. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Football fans and stakeholder theory – A qualitative approach to classifying fans in Germany by Johannes Jaeger.
European Sport Management Quarterly, Volume 21, 2021, Issue 4
ESMQ publishes articles that contribute to our understanding of sport organizations. The Journal sets out to enhance our understanding of the role of sport management and sport bodies in social life. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: From engaged worker to workaholic: a mediated model of athletic department employees by Matt R. Huml, Elizabeth A. Taylor & Marlene A. Dixon.
Sport, Business and Management, Volume 11, 2021, Issue 1 | Digital transformation in sport: The disruptive potential of digitalization for sport management research
SBM promotes the development of a coherent, high-quality body of work that examines both the business and management of sport, as well as the actors and stakeholders that align with sport to further their strategic objectives. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: “What's next? Calling beer-drinking a sport?!”: virtual resistance to considering eSport as sport by Anne Tjønndal.