Sport Management Review Insights
Sport Management Review Insights is your accompaniment to the academic journal, Sport Management Review. The podcast will delve into the journal’s published research by speaking to the researchers themselves. Each podcast is dedicated to a published research article from the journal, which you’ll also be able to read at the Sport Management Review website. If you love sport, you'll love Sport Management Review Insights! Thanks to the Sport Management Association of Australia and New Zealand (SMAANZ) for supporting the podcast. Sport Management Review (SMR) 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.
Podcasting since 2020 • 64 episodes
Sport Management Review Insights
Latest Episodes
Safeguarding culture for children in sport with Daniel Rhind
In this episode we chat to Daniel Rhind from Loughborough University about conceptualising a safety culture from a child safeguarding in sport perspective .We discuss the article Daniel and co-authors Frank Owusu-Sekye...
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Contributing to crisis response and recovery with Yuhei Inoue
In this episode we chat to Yuhei Inoue from Manchester Metropolitan University about how sport organisations can play a more active role in contributing to crisis response and recovery.We discuss the article Yuhei and co-authors D...
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The value of co-creation in sport co-streaming with Tyreal Qian
In this episode we chat to Wonju Lee from Louisiana State University about the relationships among co-streamer expertise, co-streamer identification, co-streaming fit, virtual interactions, and continuous watching intentions.We discuss ...
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Sport-based youth development programs with Wonju Lee
In this episode we chat to Wonju Lee from the University of Illinois about the influence of sport-based youth development programs on intentional self-regulation. We discuss the article Wonju and co-authors Gareth Jones, Moonsup H...
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Colliding mandates of social enterprises with Mitchell McSweeney
In this episode we chat to Mitchell McSweeney from York University about analysing the bicycles for development "movement" as hybrid organisations attempting to achieve development goals.We discuss the article Mitchell and co-auth...
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