This custom ebook includes chapters from Contemporary Sport Management, Eighth Edition, and Introduction to Recreation and Leisure, Fourth Edition. It has been specifically designed for students taking the course Fundamentals of Sport and Leisure Management (RSM2070) at Utah Tech University.
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Custom ebook for students taking the course Fundamentals of Sport and Leisure Management (RSM2070) at Utah Tech University. Parks, Recreation, and Leisure: A Notable History and Promising Future
Ellen O’Sullivan
From Introduction to Recreation and Leisure, Fourth Edition
Leisure and Recreation as a Multifaceted Delivery System
David N. Emanuelson and Mary Sara Wells
From Introduction to Recreation and Leisure, Fourth Edition
Managing Sport
Paul M. Pedersen
From Contemporary Sport Management, Eighth Edition
Management Concepts and Practice in Sport Organizations
Kathryn Heinze, Kathy Babiak, and Lucie Thibault
From Contemporary Sport Management, Eighth Edition
Managing and Leading in Sport Organizations
Laura J. Burton, Ajhanai Keaton, and Shannon Kerwin
From Contemporary Sport Management, Eighth Edition
Public Recreation
Mary Sara Wells
From Introduction to Recreation and Leisure, Fourth Edition
Nonprofit Sector
Robert F. Ashcraft
From Introduction to Recreation and Leisure, Fourth Edition
For-Profit Sector: Recreation, Event, and Tourism Enterprises
Robert E. Pfister and Patrick T. Tierney
From Introduction to Recreation and Leisure, Fourth Edition
Intercollegiate Athletics
Ellen J. Staurowsky, Robertha Abney, and Nicholas M. Watanabe
From Contemporary Sport Management, Eighth Edition
Professional Sport
Jacqueline McDowell, Amy Chan Hyung Kim, and Kelly Evans
From Contemporary Sport Management, Eighth Edition
Unique Groups
Nicole Green, Augustus W. Hallmon, John Byl, David Kahan, Mary Parr, and Yating “Tina” Liang
From Introduction to Recreation and Leisure, Fourth Edition
Sport Management and Marketing Agencies
Ashley G. Bowers, Alex C. Gang, and Ray Schneider
From Contemporary Sport Management, Eighth Edition
International Sport Management
Armin Marquez, Elsa Kristiansen, and Ashleigh-Jane Thompson
From Contemporary Sport Management, Eighth Edition
Program Delivery System
Diane C. Blankenship and Rachel Kollasch
From Introduction to Recreation and Leisure, Fourth Edition
Recreational Sport Management
H. Joey Gray, Robert J. Barcelona, and Kelsie N. Roberts
From Introduction to Recreation and Leisure, Fourth Edition
Sport Marketing
Ketra L. Armstrong, Brian A. Turner, and Kimberly S. Miloch
From Contemporary Sport Management, Eighth Edition
Sport Sales and Consumer Behavior
Bo Li, Cara Holdsclaw, and James J. Zhang
From Contemporary Sport Management, Eighth Edition
Analytics in the Sport Industry
Kevin Mongeon, David P. Hedlund, and Yiran Su
From Contemporary Sport Management, Eighth Edition
Communication in the Sport Industry
Mike Ross, Brody Ruihley, and Zack P. Pedersen
From Contemporary Sport Management, Eighth Edition
Finance and Economics in the Sport Industry
Timothy D. DeSchriver, Sarah B. Williams, and Daniel F. Mahony
From Contemporary Sport Management, Eighth Edition
Sport Facility and Event Management
Brianna L. Newland, Stacey A. Hall, and Thomas J. Aicher
From Contemporary Sport Management, Eighth Edition
Contemporary Sport Management, Eighth Edition
Paul M. Pedersen, PhD, is a professor of sport management within the department of kinesiology in the School of Public Health at Indiana University Bloomington (IU). He has worked as a sportswriter, sport management consultant, and sports business columnist. Pedersen’s primary areas of scholarly interest and research are the symbiotic relationship between sport and communication and the activities and practices of various sport organization personnel.
A research fellow of the North American Society for Sport Management (NASSM), Pedersen has published more than 10 books (including Sport and the Pandemic, Strategic Sport Communication, Encyclopedia of Sport Management, Handbook of Sport Communication, and Research Methods and Design in Sport Management) and over 125 articles in peer-reviewed outlets such as the Journal of Sport Management, European Sport Management Quarterly, Sport Marketing Quarterly, International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship, Sociology of Sport Journal, International Review for the Sociology of Sport, and Journal of Sports Economics. He has also been a part of more than 125 refereed presentations at professional conferences and more than 50 invited presentations, including invited addresses in China, Denmark, Hungary, Norway, and South Korea. He has been interviewed and quoted in publications as diverse as the New York Times and China Daily.
Founder and editor in chief of the International Journal of Sport Communication, he serves on the editorial board of seven other journals. He was a 2024 inductee into the Hall of Fame of the Commission on Sport Management Accreditation (COSMA) as a Master Professor, was a recipient of the 2020 distinguished alumni award from Florida State University’s College of Education, and was a 2011 inductee into the Golden Eagle Hall of Fame (East High School in Pueblo, Colorado). Pedersen lives in Bloomington, Indiana, with his wife, Jennifer, and their youngest child, Carlie, who is in college. Their oldest children, their spouses, and grandson (Hallie and Liam; Brock and Brooke; Zack, Megan, and Nolan) live in Montana, Texas, and Indiana.
Introduction to Recreation and Leisure, Fourth Edition
Tyler Tapps, PhD, is the assistant vice president for health and well-being at Northwest Missouri State University and was formerly an associate professor and the assistant director for health sciences. He received his PhD in health, leisure, and human performance from Oklahoma State University in 2009. In 2015, he was certified as a park and recreation professional by the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA), from which he also received the Robert W. Crawford Young Professional Award. Tapps is a military veteran with recreation programming experience in the military. He is a past president of the Leisure Educators section of the Missouri Park and Recreation Association.
Mary Sara Wells, PhD, is an associate professor in the department of parks, recreation, and tourism at the University of Utah, where she serves as the director of undergraduate studies. She teaches courses in youth development, community recreation, and sport management. She has been a member of The Academy of Leisure Sciences (TALS), the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA), and Society of Park and Recreation Educators (SPRE) since 2004. Wells has researched issues of sporting conduct in youth sport. She has published her research in numerous journals, presented at several national and international conferences, and conducted trainings and evaluations for multiple municipal youth sport agencies across the country.