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Journal articles on the topic "Sports Management|Management"

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Stuart, Michael J. "Sports Injury Management." Mayo Clinic Proceedings 71, no. 3 (March 1996): 320. http://dx.doi.org/10.4065/71.3.320.

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Suzuki, Shihoko. "Sports Nutrition Management." Japanese Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics 70, no. 5 (2012): 275–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.5264/eiyogakuzashi.70.275.

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Heinrichs, Kristinn. "Sports Injury Management." Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 28, no. 1 (January 1996): 156. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00005768-199601000-00031.

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Miragaia, Dina Alexandra Marques. "Sports Innovation Management." International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research 24, no. 3 (May 8, 2018): 815–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijebr-05-2018-528.

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Cuneen, Jacquelyn, and Ray Schneider. "Sport in the Third Millennium: A Retrospective and Perspective on 1990s and 2000-Era Sport." Journal of Sport Management 15, no. 4 (October 2001): 267–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jsm.15.4.267.

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Sports, Inc., a popular 1980s-era sport business weekly, addressed eight elements of sports business/management in a January 2,1989 issue entitled “Sports in the 90's: The Spiral Goes On.” The Sports, Inc. issue provided selected writers a forum in which to disseminate their practical forecasts for 1990s sport enterprise. This special issue of the Journal of Sport Management provides established and/or rising scholars with a forum to reflect on several of Sports, Inc.'s predictions and share their own scholarly assessments of sport's past and current business and managerial status.
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Leonov, Ya. "Modern Approach to Sports Industry Management under Uncertainty." Economic Herald of the Donbas, no. 4 (62) (2020): 119–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.12958/1817-3772-2020-4(62)-119-123.

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The article considers the organizational conditions for the functioning of the sports industry, suggests ways to ensure the strategic development of the sports industry in conditions of uncertainty. The possibility of implementing the European model of socio-economic development management in Ukraine is analyzed, it is concluded that it is connected with complex systemic transformations in which a new quality society is formed, the level of business activity and political responsibility of citizens increases, human rights and freedoms are ensured. These changes in the structure and content of civil society inevitably determine changes in the form and essence of public policy in the system of state, territorial and sectoral government. The problem of developing social responsibility of business in Ukraine at the present stage is relevant and of paramount importance. Therefore, state support is necessary for the importance of ethical and socially responsible behavior of organizations, increasing their prestige. The introduction of a system of modern management of the sports industry, the use of best European management practices will increase competitiveness, efficiency and ensure the sustainable development of the sports industry in conditions of uncertainty. Improving the efficiency of interaction in the system "state – community – science – business" and building a socially responsible economic policy, improving the quality of the national management system of the sports industry is one of the main conditions for sustainable socio-economic development of the country as a whole man.
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Shamsievich, Ziyadullaev Komil. "The Creation of A Model of Development of Sports Management in Improving the Physical Training and Sports Management System in Uzbekistan." International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation 24, no. 5 (May 25, 2020): 6530–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.37200/ijpr/v24i5/pr2020639.

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Willie, Paul A. "Revenue management for Canadian professional sports organizations." Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes 9, no. 4 (August 14, 2017): 451–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/whatt-04-2017-0021.

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Purpose This paper aims to recommend opportunities for professional sport leagues in the USA and Canada to apply the art and science of revenue management in order to minimize potential losses and maximize profits. Design/methodology/approach The evolution of current key revenue management concepts is presented from their initial stages to their current level of implementation. In addition, the literature regarding the strongest business models is reviewed and examined in the context of current successes and challenges across the major sport leagues in North America. Findings Five revenue streams in sports organizations are identified and analysed. Five key elements for revenues are highlighted as strategic tools used to maximize effectiveness in achieving revenue management goals. A series of recommendations is made to best use revenue management including careful negotiation of television contracts, the use of dynamic pricing models, maximization of partnerships and sponsorships, acceptance of new approaches to food and beverage and accessibility of sport merchandise to customers. Practical implications At the regional, national and international levels, sports organizations should review their current business practices to identify areas to improve their revenue management in light of the recommendations in this paper. Originality/value Although the use of the concept of revenue management in sectors of tourism has evolved since early 1970s, its application in professional sports is relatively new. Therefore, this paper provides value to professional sports organizations to optimize their profitability.
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Pudia M. Indika, Hijriyantomi Suyuthie, Anton Komaini, Endang Sepdanius,. "Management Of Sports Tourism Management In Mentawai Islands." International Journal of Tourism, Heritage and Recreation Sport 1, no. 2 (December 30, 2019): 16–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/ijthrs.v1i2.26.

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Mentawai Islands Regency is one of the areas in West Sumatra that develops sports tourism, among the tourism sports developed by the Mentawai Islands Regency are surfing (diving), diving (fishing), fishing (fishing), beach tourism, trekking along inland Mentawai forest. The purpose of this study was to determine the management of tourism sports in the Mentawai Islands District. This research is a type of descriptive research that aims to reveal the data encountered in the field. This research was carried out at the Mentawai Islands Regency Tourism Office. The sample in this study were 16 people. Variables that will be examined include organizing, promotion and infrastructure. The technique used to collect data is a Guttman questionnaire and interviews. The results of the study concluded that 1) The management of organizing sports tourism in the Mentawia Islands was in a fairly good category with an achievement rate of 59.38%, 2). The promotion carried out by the Department of Youth Tourism and Sports in the Mentawai Islands District was in a good category with an achievement rate of 62.5% . 3) The level of achievement of facilities and targets in the management of sports tourism in the Mentawai Islands is 40.18%, this is included in the less category.
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Herold, David M., Tim Breitbarth, Nico Schulenkorf, and Sebastian Kummer. "Sport logistics research: reviewing and line marking of a new field." International Journal of Logistics Management 31, no. 2 (October 2, 2019): 357–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijlm-02-2019-0066.

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Purpose Although logistics management is a crucial part of local and global sports events, there is no research-driven characterization of “sports logistics management”. The purpose of this paper is to conceptualize a framework that allows for a more structured recognition of logistics in sports, in general, and sport event management, in particular. In addition, we conduct a systematic literature review of sports logistics management and locate opportunities for future research both for sports management and logistics management scholars. Design/methodology/approach Guided by Durach et al.’s (2017) systematic literature review approach, we identify key attributes and characteristics of sports logistics management. These are based on studies featuring at least partial aspects of logistics management in sports and sport events, and that were published between 2000 and mid-2019. Findings The study reveals that sports logistics management – meaning logistics activities in sports and sport event management – is a heavily under-researched area that provides an abundance of scientific opportunities. Based on the three sport event types of local/regional sport events, major sport events and mega sport events, the authors propose four sports logistics management pillars that are central to the proposed Sport Logistics Framework: venue logistics management, sports equipment logistics management, athletes logistics management, and fan and spectators logistics management. Practical implications By providing a conceptual framework for sports logistics, the authors progress towards informing the sport sector on relevant strategic and operational levels of logistics management and set the stage for empirical studies that are likely to advance sport logistics planning and management. Originality/value This is the first study that builds on a systematic review of literature specifically focused on the logistics aspect in sports and sport event management. It provides a conceptual framework of sports logistics management and offers an agenda of future research opportunities.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Sports Management|Management"

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Fritzell, Tove. "Development of an Environmental Management System for Radical Sports Management." Thesis, KTH, Industriell ekologi, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-58637.

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There are many reasons why smaller businesses should have an environmental management system, but also many difficulties, such as limitations in the time and resources available, and the size of the environmental impacts. How can a small business providing intellectual services make environmental improvements by creating and implementing an environmental management system (EMS)? This report is a case study on how to create an EMS. It was carried out with the management consultancy Radical Sports Management (RSM), a UK registered company based in Chamonix, France. Background studies on EMS, international standards of certifications of EMS, green procurement and carbon offsetting were carried out. With this background knowledge an EMS was developed in association with the company on site in Chamonix, France, and by correspondence. The environmental management system itself included An environmental policy A baseline assessment where the activities were divided into different areas, and their environmental aspects were scored from 1-5 on significance, potential and manageability to separate the more relevant aspects from the not so relevant. The process revealed that the most important environmental aspects were linked to production and handling of waste, transport and development of sports equipment. An investigation of the concerned legislation in France (which handles waste and chemicals) A research of how to decrease the environmental impact of relevant aspects An action plan where the chosen solutions to the environmental problems and the environmental targets were listed together with the methods to implement these and make them functional A monitoring document where the management can rate the progress of the different actions An auditing document to aid in the evaluation of the EMS Recommendations of how to make continuous improvements The following conclusions were made during this project: A small actor is dependent on its partners, suppliers, and other actors around it. It can make a difference by influencing its partners by providing information to open their eyes to existing possibilities and supporting them when they choose to take steps towards environmental solutions. The input from both management and employees is vital to have an organic EMS that evolves with the company. Establishing responsibilities at all levels of the enterprise is an effective method to reach a higher level of involvement, but it is also important that there is a feedback in the system, and lines of communications that are in function. The level of detail, the number and size of improvements to be made, the cost of the improvements and the documentation of the EMS must be kept at a level where it feels manageable to the company. Environmental Management Systems Tove Fritzell For a company such as RSM, that doesn’t have any large costs of material, energy and handling emissions and waste, the primary benefits of the EMS will be competitive advantage, attracting new customers and markets; and improved image towards public, regulators, investors and lenders, which make communication, marketing and advertising essential. Quantification of activities associated to environmental is important to perform a good baseline assessment, achieve better target formulations, monitoring and reviews of environmental performance.
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Íñigo, Pascual Aguirre, and Andreas Manke. "Talent management : An illustration through sports." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för organisation och entreprenörskap (OE), 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-34561.

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The word talent is becoming more important nowadays in a world where every-thing is getting globalizing. Along this thesis, the authors take a close look to the definition of talent and the role of the talent management theory. It is also mentioned other topics such as knowledge management and human resources management, and how both are connected to talent management through tal-ent itself. This process is mainly structured in three key elements: To find, develop and retain a talent. During the whole process, the concept of leader-ship and leader will be present. The authors use the world of sports as illus-tration to make the talent management and leadership topics more visible to the reader. Several experts were interviewed from different fields and with their knowledge and experiences, Íñigo and Andreas come to the final conclusion where it can be appreciated how business can learn and beneficiate from sports and vice versa.
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Raikes, Carmen. "Integrated disease management on winter sports turf." Thesis, Liverpool John Moores University, 1995. http://researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk/5522/.

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The aim of this study was to formulate an integrated disease management (IDM) strategy for winter sports turf. (Winter sports turf, or coarse turf, consists primarily of perennial rye grass, Lolium perenne, which is used for football, rugby and hockey pitches because of its wear tolerant characteristics). IDM involves the use of a number of control strategies to suppress disease economically and efficiently. Such strategies incorporate cultural, biological, genetic, legislative and chemical control. In order to formulate a successful disease management strategy, all the significant diseases affecting winter sports turf and the effects of different management strategies on these target pathogens needed to be identified and collated. This was achieved by a comprehensive questionnaire survey to professional football clubs (who require a high level of turf maintenance) and local authorities (moderate/low maintenance). The questionnaire sought information regarding disease, pest and weed incidence, control measures employed and general problems, e. g. drainage, wear and routine management practices. Red thread, Laetisariafiiciformis, and Fusarium patch, Microdochium nivale appeared to be the most ubiquitous diseases on winter sports turf. Some important management practices that suppress red thread can, however, encourage Fusarium patch, e. g. the application of nitrogenous fertiliser. A series of experiments and field trials have been initiated to identify a number of specific factors which manage to effectively suppress both diseases. A field trial involving the use of species mixtures, perennial rye grass and smooth stalked meadow grass (Poa pratensis), illustrated that genetic diversity can help to reduce both red thread and Fusarium patch compared to turf grown in monoculture. The amount Fusarium patch and red thread cover indicated that disease severity was significantly lower in dual species stands as compared to monoculture. A mixture comprising 50% perennial rye grass and 50% smooth stalked meadow grass appeared the most effective at suppressing disease incidence. Similarly, mixtures of three perennial rye grass cultivars appeared more successful at suppressing slight outbreaks of red thread as compared to bi-blends and monoculture. In addition, individual perennial rye grass cultivars also vary in tolerance to red thread. One hundred and ten cultivars, under three different nitrogen regimes were assessedto determine which were the most disease resistant. The cultivars, received artificial football type wear treatment throughout the winter, to determine if red thread incidence predisposes rye grass to be less wear tolerant. The results indicate that a number of cultivars tolerant to red thread throughout the summer were also more resistant to wear. These cultivars included Quickstart, DelDwarf and Brightstar. Wear tolerance was also increased under a moderate nitrogen level (150 kg/ha/yr). Finally, a field trial investigating the effect of nitrogen rate on red thread and Fusarium patch incidence on five different constructions for football pitches was set down. Both diseases appeared to be efficiently suppressed under a moderate/high nitrogen level (N=225 kg/ha/yr). The 'pipe/slit' construction type also appeared to contain both diseases effectively, whilst sustaining a healthy, vigorous sward throughout the Winter when subjected to artificial football-type wear treatment. In addition to the field studies, an investigation to isolate potential microbial antagonists for use as biocontrol agents against Fusarium patch was undertaken; Fusarium patch was identified as the most economically important disease on winter sports turf from the original survey. A number of known antagonists and indigenous fungi and bacteria isolated from the phylloplane and rhizosphere of Lolium perenne were screened in vitro on turfgrass extract agar against Fusarium patch. This in vitro assay identified which species effectively suppressed disease growth. These potential antagonists were further tested in vivo to determine efficacy under field conditions. Fungi from the genus Trichoderma and bacteria from the genera Bacillus and Pseudornonos appeared the most effective antagonists against Fusarium patch in the in vivo study. In all cases where an antagonist was present, Fusarium patch severity was significantly lower than the untreated control, e. g. the indigenous Bacillus sp. reduced disease severity by 76.1 %. The results obtained from the field trials are encouraging and suggest that the use of species/cultivar mixtures, disease tolerant cultivars and a balanced fertiliser regime on a freely-draining construction type can successfully be incorporated into an IDM plan. An IDM strategy will help to effectively suppress both red thread and Fusariurn patch on winter sports turf. Biological control of Fusariurn patch was successful on an experimental basis, although further research is required to identify an appropriate formulation and optimum application technique for successful commercial use. The use of IDM on winter sports turf will help reduce reliance on chemical control, may delay the onset of fungicide resistance and reduce non-target impacts of fungicides. IDM will also help limit the need for potentially hazardous chemicals in recreational areas open to the public.
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Sumser-Lupson, Karen. "Conflict and coastal aquatic sports : a management perspective." Thesis, University of Plymouth, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/2497.

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This comprehensive study of Coastal Aquatic Sports (CAS) has been undertaken because recorded evidence suggests that the growth of CAS is beginning to hinder the interconnectivity of dynamic coastal and estuarine systems. Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) and Sustainable Development were selected as the framework for the development of this research. One of the main CAS related areas of concern was first exposed from a pilot study which indicated site saturation is occurring, causing conflict and confliction. Furthermore, evidence suggested that CAS is evolving in isolation from terrestrial sport and social recreational management procedures. Social change and government initiatives have caused an upsurge of participation in CAS. Contributing factors included the redistribution of wealth, new technologies, cultural change, accessibility and the 'sport for all' initiative instigated by the Sports Councils in the 1970s. Further to this CAS economic drivers have become intensely operational and these are stimulating further growth. For instance, the coupling of 'outdoor sport and CAS' to tourism and the outdoor leisure market, as well as the attachment of CAS to the manufacturing and service industries (particularly the fashion industry) have all created the climate for the commercialisation of CAS. The work reported here demonstrates that economic developments are aggravating the sustainable progression of CAS development. For instance, economic drivers encourage cultural division and this impacts upon the social cohesions of CAS. Because of the complexity that exists within CAS, this work examined both grass root and executive management structures that govern it. Evidence indicates that Government legislation and CAS related management initiatives, such as bylaw or self regulation, are inadequate for the current CAS. Compounding this is the emergence of newer technologies that are affecting CAS speeds and manoeuvrability. These developments are clearly out of step with the development of contemporary CAS management programmes and guides for good practice. This study demonstrates that one cause for this is a lack of marine and maritime expertise in CAS related government departments and the low priority given to CAS by local authority. Lack of marine expertise within the management hierarchy has been further aggravated by the blurring of executive management roles and also by numerous barriers to free communication. For instance, the role of National Governing Bodies (NGB) is endorsed by central government to produce Sport Codes of Practice. This NGB role is frustrated because NOB are commercially driven, leading to a high probability that the associated economic drivers and potential internal competition (two NOB claiming responsibility over one CAS) will negatively impact upon the sustainable development of CAS management practices. This study therefore suggests that there has been little progress by central Government towards a clearly defined framework to underpin the sustainable development of CAS and that an overarching CAS/Marine Transport management structure with a clear mechanism for a transparent communication process is lacking. Hence, the work reported here examines a number of solutions generated through systematic qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis. In this study it is argued that the implementation of these solutions will contribute to the development of sustainable management practices for multi-use CAS and recreation. The solutions are represented by two distinctive models. The first is based on comparability matrices and recommendations for their implementation into grass-root CAS management structures. The second provides an executive management model that will act as a catalyst for the development of sustainable CAS management practices.
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Yoshinaga, Allyson M. "Snacking in Youth Sports." Thesis, California State University, Long Beach, 2018. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10785139.

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate factors that influence parents in selecting post-workout team snacks for children playing in an organized basketball program. Additionally, this study investigated parental perception of the current snack environment and explored how parents define “healthy snack.” Parents of children participating in the Orange Coast Optimist’s youth basketball organization were eligible to participate. A survey containing closed and open-ended questions was created to answer research questions. Parents were recruited on site the day of their child’s practice. A total of 99 survey responses were obtained. Commonly identified drivers for snack selectin included: health, convenience, child’s snack preference, and cost. A majority of parents did not wish to see changes made to current team snacks. Parents often stated fruit was an acceptable snack, whereas snacks high in added sugar and/or contained common allergens should never be given.

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Ratcliffe, T. C. "The management of coastal water sports in South Wales." Thesis, Cardiff University, 1989. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.278800.

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Barnhill, Christopher, and Natalie Smith. "Psychological Contract Fulfillment and Innovative work behaviors: The Mediating Role of Organizational Citizenship." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2018. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/2401.

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Excerpt: Hiring innovative employees and promoting an innovative workplace culture is often cited as critical to organizational success (Evangelista & Vezzani, 2010; Rubera & Kirca, 2012; Sapprasert & Clausen, 2012; Walker et al., 2010).
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Jones, Charles W. "Idea Generation and Hypotheses Development in Sport Management Research." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2018. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/3962.

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Carr, Richard E. Jr. "Current trends in risk management strategies of recreational sport club programs." Scholarly Commons, 1994. https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/uop_etds/2262.

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This study determines whether the institutional size has any relationship to institutional concerns for risk management and if institutional size is related to the effectiveness of sound risk management guidelines within collegiate sport club programs. A risk management self assessment instrument consisting of twenty-five sound risk management guidelines and a ranking of the five most important and most difficult to implement was developed. Using the risk management self-assessment instrument, this nation-wide study asked collegiate sport club administrators to assess the extent to which their programs effectively adhere to sound risk management guidelines and to determine what they deem to be the most important and the most difficult risk management concerns to implement. Between institutional population sizes of 0-3000, 3001-10000, 10001- 20000, and 20001-60500, no significant differences were detected in regards to overall effectiveness of risk management guidelines. Six of twenty-five individual statements had significant differences between institutional sizes. These statements' concerns were in regards to equipment, physical examinations, waivers, travel itineraries, site communication accessibility, and manuals. Analysis of the ranking of most important and most difficult concerns to implement indicated there was no significant differences between the institutional sizes in regards to risk management concerns for sport club programs. The most important concerns were: 1) Waivers, 2) Litigation prevention, 3) Facility inspection, 4) Travel-drivers, and 5) Manuals. The most difficult to implement concerns were: 1) Physical examinations, 2) First aid at competitions, 3) Coaching standards, 4) Equipment inspections, and 5) Travel-drivers. With no significant differences between institutional size groupings in either effectiveness or types of concerns, a standard of care regarding risk management appears to be in place across the country.
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Palmero, Mauro, Andy R. Dotterweich, G. Lhotsky, and Joseph T. Walker. "Risk Management Plans for Interscholastic Athletic Departments: What Should They Contain?" Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2014. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/3806.

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Books on the topic "Sports Management|Management"

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L, Seidler Todd, ed. Sports equipment management. Boston: Jones and Bartlett, 1993.

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Centre, Sports Council Information. Sports centre management. London: Sports Council, 1993.

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Anderson, Marcia K. Sports injury management. Baltimore, MD: Williams & Wilkins, 1994.

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Centre, Sports Council Information. Sports centre management. London: Sports Council, 1995.

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Martino, Paul. Sports management worldwide. Philadelphia: Spoke Norton Homerdome Press, 2010.

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1953-, Hall Susan J., ed. Sports injury management. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1995.

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Foster, George, Norm O’Reilly, and Antonio Dávila. Sports Business Management. Second edition. | New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429340536.

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Centre, Sports Council Information. Sports centre management. London: Sports Council, 1993.

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Kanosue, Kazuyuki, Kohei Kogiso, Daichi Oshimi, and Munehiko Harada, eds. Sports Management and Sports Humanities. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55324-3.

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Hoye, Russell. Sport Management. 2nd ed. Hoboken: Taylor & Francis, 2012.

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Book chapters on the topic "Sports Management|Management"

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Foster, George, Norm O’Reilly, and Antonio Dávila. "Sports Gambling and Fantasy Sports." In Sports Business Management, 495–519. Second edition. | New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429340536-22.

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Foster, George, Norm O’Reilly, and Antonio Dávila. "Crisis Management." In Sports Business Management, 585–607. Second edition. | New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429340536-25.

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Bamford, David, Benjamin Dehe, Iain Reid, James Bamford, and Marina Papalexi. "Sports Operations Management." In The Routledge Companion to Production and Operations Management, 443–66. New York : Routledge, 2017.: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315687803-24.

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Symonds, Matt, and Tyler Tapps. "Sport Management." In Coaching for Sports Performance, 393–416. First Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2019. |: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429299360-12.

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Joseph, Steven R. "Traveling Management." In The Sports Medicine Physician, 471–80. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-10433-7_35.

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Walzel, Stefan. "Fundamentals of Sports Economics and Sports Management." In Management for Professionals, 1–22. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56495-7_1.

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Foster, George, Norm O’Reilly, and Antonio Dávila. "College Sports I." In Sports Business Management, 223–45. Second edition. | New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429340536-11.

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Foster, George, Norm O’Reilly, and Antonio Dávila. "College Sports II." In Sports Business Management, 247–73. Second edition. | New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429340536-12.

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Foster, George, Norm O’Reilly, and Antonio Dávila. "Building Sports Engagement." In Sports Business Management, 277–304. Second edition. | New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429340536-14.

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Foster, George, Norm O’Reilly, and Antonio Dávila. "Sports Content Distribution." In Sports Business Management, 521–49. Second edition. | New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429340536-23.

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Conference papers on the topic "Sports Management|Management"

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Stefan, Maria Cristina, and Dorin Iancu. "Management of Sports Organizations." In International Conference Globalization, Innovation and Development. Trends and Prospects (G.I.D.T.P.). LUMEN Publishing House, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18662/lumproc/gidtp2018/15.

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Susanto, Nugroho, and Zulbahri. "21st Century Sports Management." In 1st International Conference on Sport Sciences, Health and Tourism (ICSSHT 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ahsr.k.210130.077.

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Permadi, Andes, and Sugeng Purwanto. "Sports Management Implementation of Indonesian Sports Committee in Optimizing Sports Achievement." In Proceedings of the 2nd Yogyakarta International Seminar on Health, Physical Education, and Sport Science (YISHPESS 2018) and 1st Conference on Interdisciplinary Approach in Sports (CoIS 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/yishpess-cois-18.2018.99.

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Yang, Bin. "Major Sports Event Organization Image Recognition." In 2014 International Conference on Management Science and Management Innovation (MSMI 2014). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/msmi-14.2014.119.

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Guo, ZhongYun, and Lei Feng. "Sports coaching system based on sports information processing." In International Conference of Information Science and Management Engineering. Southampton, UK: WIT Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/isme20141191.

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Park, Soo Jun, Myungeun Lim, Minho Kim, Youngwoong Han, and Jae-Hun Choi. "Mobile personal sports activity management app." In 2014 International Symposium on Consumer Electronics (ICSE). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isce.2014.6884352.

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Fischer, J. D., G. H. Smith, R. S. Rodrigues, M. R. Afzal, D. J. van den Heever, P. L. Viviers, and J. T. Viljoen. "Concussion management application for amateur sports." In 2017 39th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/embc.2017.8037388.

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Vorob'ev, V. V., and E. V. Mirzoeva. "Economic aspects of sports clubs." In Scientific dialogue: Economics and Management. ЦНК МОАН, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/sciencepublic-08-07-2019-10.

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SHeveleva, U. N., and E. V. Mirzoeva. "Features of advertising in sports." In Scientific dialogue: Economics and Management. ЦНК МОАН, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/sciencepublic-08-07-2019-14.

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Gao, Haili. "Research on Sports Social Issues Based on Sport Sociology." In 2016 International Conference on Economy, Management and Education Technology. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icemet-16.2016.188.

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Reports on the topic "Sports Management|Management"

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Wise, Kiersten, and Purdue Extension. Corn Disease Management: Tar Spot. United States: Crop Protection Netework, February 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/cpn-20190620-008.

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Petrova, M. A. Electronic textbook "Organization and management in the selected sport: module (Sport Management): a course of lectures" (direction - 49.03.01 "Physical Culture", level - bachelor's degree). Science and Innovation Center Publishing House, November 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/petrova.01112016.22235.

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Telenko, Darcy, Martin Chilvers, Alison Robertson, Albert Tenuta, and Damon Smith. Will a Second Fungicide be Worth the Cost for Tar Spot Management? Ames (Iowa): Iowa State University. Library, August 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/cpn-20210820-1.

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Doo, Johnny. Unsettled Issues Concerning the Opportunities and Challenges of eVTOL Applications during a Global Pandemic. SAE International, October 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/epr2020022.

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Electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft technology has developed beyond the traditional aviation industry and now influences the creation of new and novel transportation applications. Some experts even suggest on-demand eVTOL logistics capabilities could be harnessed by crisis response teams to c ombat a future pandemic. The lessons of the COVID-19 crisis highlighted the challenges of managing a global pandemic response due to the difference in regional and local resources, culture, and political systems. Although there may not be a uniform crisis management strategy that the world can agree on, next-generation vertical flight vehicles could be used to distribute limited medical equipment, supplies, and personnel to hot spots faster than conventional aircraft or ground vehicles. However, creating this capability is not easy. This SAE EDGE™ Research Report by Johnny Doo addresses the opportunities and challenges of establishing an eVTOL fleet, including deployment, supporting infrastructure, and fleet management.
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Hoy, Michael D. Herons and Egrets. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, August 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2017.7208742.ws.

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Herons and egrets commonly cause damage at aquaculture facilities and recreational fishing waters where fish are held at high densities. Fish-eating birds also can have an impact on intensively managed sport fisheries. Damage occurs when herons and egrets feed on fish purchased and released for recreational sport fishing activities. Values of these fish can be quite high given the intensity of management activities and the direct relationship of fishery quality to property value. Herons and egrets are freshwater or coastal birds of the family Ardeidae. Herons and egrets discussed in this section are all piscivorous. They are opportunistic feeders, however, and will consume small amphibians, insects, and reptiles. Due to these food preferences, herons and egrets are attracted to shallow lakes and human-made impoundments. Native bird species are covered under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) and given federal protection. Depredation permits can be obtained through the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. In addition, individual states may require their own permits for legal take of these bird species.
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Style components of a coach’s management as the effectiveness factor of sports team work. Yuliya K. Zhestkova, Svetlana R. Sharifullina, Ilsiyar Sh. Mutaeva, March 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.14526/2070-4798-2019-14-1-45-52.

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Methodological Basis of Physical-Sports Activity Management Among Students in Order to Train for Professional Activity. Svetlana N. Klyuchnikova, Olesya V. Demidenko, Nadegda V. Gushchina, December 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.14526/01_1111_154.

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Methodological aspects of applying myographing system “callibri muscle tracker” in the otganization of sports training management. Roman E. Petrov, Ilsiyar Sh. Mutaeva, Gazinur Z. Khalikov, Irina G. Gerasimova, September 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.14526/2070-4798-2019-14-3-83-87.

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Methodological basis of an optimal period of time determination during the conception realization of physical culture and sport higher educational establishment management. Albert R. Baymurzin, Tatyana A. Baymurzina, Sergey D. Neverkovich, December 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.14526/2070-4798-2018-13-4-95-100.

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