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    Call for Papers | Sport and the City, the 2025 NYC Sport Management Symposium | St. John’s University Manhattan campus, May 15-16, 2025 | Call ends March 1,...

    The 2025 NYC Sport Management Symposium will be held at St. John’s University Manhattan campus in NYC's vibrant NOHO neighborhood on May 15-16, 2025. Hosted by St. John’s University, Division of Sport Management, in conjunction with COSMA and local university partners Farmingdale State College, University of Mount Saint Vincent, and Wagner College, the symposium will offer attendees the opportunity to present and discuss scholarly research on a diverse array of topics related to the sport industry.

    Inbjudan till spridnings- och inspirationskonferens | ”Sätt bollen i rullning” | Bosön, den 3 oktober 2024

    Den 3 oktober på Bosön genomförs spridningskonferensen för ”Sätt bollen i rullning”. Projektet inleddes år 2019, och har intervjuat män och kvinnor som är ordförande inom handbollen, basketen och fotbollen om hur de upplever sina möjligheter till makt och inflytande. Tidigare idrottsminister Anders Ygeman beskrev resultatet som deprimerande. I vårt tidigare arbete framkommer en stark önskan/strävan efter jämställda styrelser, men att ytterst lite görs för att åstadkomma detta i praktiken.

    Call for Papers | “Sport Management and Social Inclusion”, EASM Conference 2024 | Paris France, September 3–6, 2024. Call ends April 26, 2024

    The theme of the Paris 2024 conference is “Sport Management and Social Inclusion”. Submissions that relate specifically, but not exclusively, to the conference theme are strongly encouraged. Participants also have the opportunity to submit contributions that are not specifically related to the conference theme in parallel sessions during the conference. The main objective of all conference sessions is to encourage participants from related fields to share their knowledge, provide new insights and inspire the future of sport management.

    Call for Papers | The 31st European Sport Management Conference | Ulster University, Belfast, September 12–15, 2023. Call ends April 17, 2023

    Welcome to the EASM Conference 2023 – The European Sport Management Conference. The 31st European Sport Management Conference will be hosted from 12th-15th September 2023 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. If you would like to participate in the conference, click below and read more about it. We look forward to welcoming you to the beautiful city of Belfast.

    Call for Papers | 2023 Applied Sport Management Association (ASMA Conference | Samford University, Birmingham, AL., February 22–24, 2023. Call ends November 4, 2022

    The 1st Applied Sport Management Association conference was held in Baton Rouge in 2016. Since that time, the ASMA conference has matured into a preeminent event for applied sport research, sport practitioner panels, student case study competitions, and student research competitions. The ASMA conference now attracts national and international audiences and in recent years has benefited tremendously from being hosted by schools such as Ball State, Baylor, Belmont, Samford, and Schreiner.

    Call for Papers | 2022 Sport Leadership Summit @ Liberty University, Lynchburg, VA, October 24–25, 2022 | Call ends September 15, 2022

    The Sport Leadership Summit (SLS) provides emerging sport professionals an opportunity to engage with industry leaders. You’ll learn to identify best practices and apply relevant research while developing meaningful relationships with other sport professionals. The SLS will include panel discussions, keynote speakers, research presentations, and professional development sessions focused on equipping students for the next phases of their career development.

    Call for Papers | “Bridging Sport, Tourism and Leisure Management”, 30th EASM European Sport Management Conference | Innsbruck, Austria, September 5–8, 2022. Call ends April 22, 2022

    The Scientific and Programme Committee of the 30th EASM European Sport Management Conference invites scholars and practitioners to submit abstracts to be considered for presentation. Additionally, we invite short papers to be considered for the EASM Best Conference Paper Award 2022 and for the ESMQ New Researcher Award 2022 for young scientific scholars. Reviewers contributing to assessing and progressing colleagues’ work in an excellent manner will be awarded with the EASM Best Conference Reviewer Award 2022.

    Call for Papers | “Bringing the World Together: Global and Local Perspectives on Sport Management”, World Association for Sport Management (WASM) Fourth Conference | Doha Qatar, March 19–22, 2022....

    The conference focuses on sport business practices, issues, networking, collaborations, management, and marketing of global sport business after the COVID-19 pandemic, which offers a platform for the international exchange of ideas, best practices, and scientific inquiries. With sport being a microcosm of our society, the conference will serve as a platform to advance research aimed at solving our critical challenges.

    Call for Paper | Tourism and Sport Management Division, Administrative Sciences Association of Canada Online Conference | June 12–15, 2021. Call ends March 5, 2021

    After a more than challenging past year, the ASAC conference organizers pose the question “How can research in business and management help people and organizations in Canada and around the world to prepare themselves for a future that promises to be significantly different—and continue to experience significant differences—than previously imaginable?” The Tourism & Sport Management (TSM) stream encourages various submission opportunities.

    Call for Papers | “Organizing and Ownership in Professional Sport – Nordic Focus” – Track 6.5 at the 26th Nordic Academy of Management Conference | Örebro University School of...

    While there is literature on the role of sport professionals (i.e. athletes, managers, club owners, sport scientists and psychologists, coaching staff etc.) in today’s sports industry, there seem to be less evidence in the existing literature on the significance and role of organizing/organization and professional ownership in sport, particularly in the Nordic region. This track invites theoretical and empirical studies, with several sub-topics in the field of sport management organization and ownership.
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