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    Mega-handbook on mega-events: The whole is bigger than the sum of its parts

    The Research Handbook on Major Sporting Events, edited by Harry Arne Solberg, Rasmus K. Storm and Kamilla Swart (Edward Elgar) examines the hosting of major sporting events and the impacts they can have on stakeholders. Christian Tolstrup Jensen has read an impressive compilation of scientific studies in the field of major sport event research that gives the initiated reader a useful and nuanced overview of the state-of-the-art in event studies, its understudied areas and a who-is-who in the field.

    International Journal of Sport Communication, Volume 17, 2024, No. 1

    The mission of IJSC is to provide a platform for academics and practitioners to disseminate research and information from diverse fields such as critical studies, sport management, advertising, etc. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Consumer Engagement on Weibo in a Professional Sport Context: The Case of the Chinese Super League by Yuanyuan Cao, Ziyuan Xu, Hirotaka Matsuoka.

    Journal of Sport Management, Volume 37, 2023, Issue 3

    JSM encourages the submission of manuscripts in a number of areas as they relate to the management, governance, and consumption of sport. Studies using quantitative and/or qualitative approaches are welcomed. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Does It Matter if Sport Fans “Root for the Home Team?” A Test of the Team Identification–Social Psychological Health Model by Benjamin J.I. Schellenberg, Patrick Gaudreau..

    Sport, Business and Management, Volume 13, 2023, Issue 3

    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: The clock is ticking: contexts, tensions and opportunities for addressing environmental justice in sport management by Chen Chen, Timothy Kellison (open access).

    Sport Marketing Quarterly, Volume 31, 2022, Issue 1

    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:Cut from the Same Cloth: An Examination of Attachment to College Football Coaches by Michael Mudrick and Janet Fink.

    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.

    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.

    Sport Management Review, Volume 23, 2020, Issue 5

    Sport Management Review is published as a service to sport industries worldwide. It is a multidisciplinary journal concerned with the management, marketing, and governance of sport at all levels and in all its manifestations. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: AN EXPLORATION OF THE DISTRACTIONS INHERENT TO SOCIAL MEDIA USE AMONG ATHLETES by Michelle Hayes, Kevin Filo, Andrea Geurin, Caroline Riot.

    Sport Marketing Quarterly, Volume 29, 2020, 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: THE DARK SIDE OF SPECTATOR BEHAVIOR: EFFECTS OF SPECTATOR DYSFUNCTIONAL BEHAVIOR ON ANGER, RUMINATION, AND REVISIT INTENTION by Kyungyeol Anthony Kim and Kevin K. Byon.

    International Journal of Sports Marketing & Sponsorship, Vol 20, 2019, No 4

    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: THE RELATIONSHIPS OF BRAND EXPERIENCE, SPORTS EVENT IMAGE AND LOYALTY: CASE OF JEJU INTERNATIONAL ULTRAMARATHON RACE by V.G. Girish, Choong-Ki Lee.
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