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Case Studies in Sport Management (CSSM) is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on the publication of teaching case studies related to the sport management discipline. It is the Official Case Study Journal of the Commission on Sport Management Accreditation (COSMA). The purpose of Case Studies in Sport Management is to enhance pedagogy in the discipline through the dissemination of teaching cases across varied topics consistent with the COSMA Common Professional Component topical areas, including sport management, marketing, finance, and law. The journal is continually updated with new cases as they are accepted and published through the refereed review process, thereby providing users with new content related to the ever-evolving sport industry. Log in to myRedDragon and then click on this LINK to access.

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Welcome! This guide will show you how to access Bailey Library's resources that contain, or may contain, Sport Management Case Studies. Please bear in mind that if you're having any trouble accessing case studies or encountering difficulty accessing the resources or following the steps below, the Business and English Librarian is available to assist.

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Three Journals Where You Are Likely to Find Case Studies

  • Case Studies in Sport Management (Likeliest choice - all this journal has are Case Studies)
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Step 1: The easiest way to access these journals is via SRU's Discovery Search. ( http://www.sru.edu/discovery ) Login to Discovery using the button in the top right corner. Use your SRU Username and Password.

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Step 4: Your journal should appear as the top result or among the top results. Click on the journal’s title or on Online Access below it.

Step 5: Scroll down to the section under “View It”. You should have a database, or several databases to choose from.

Step 6: Select a database. Depending on the database selected, you will either have full text access to the journal or you may have indexed access to the journal, meaning you have summaries of the articles in the journal but not the articles themselves. If you only have indexed access, try one of the other databases listed – or you may have to use interlibrary loan to retrieve the articles. (Note that you should not need to use Interlibrary Loan at all for Case Studies in Sport Management . You may need to use it for very recent or very old articles in the Journal of Sport and Social Issues or the Journal of Sport Management . If you need help using Interlibrary Loan, refer to the tutorials here ( http://sru.libguides.com/videos ) or contact your librarian (see below).

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  • SAGE Research Methods Cases Teaching cases in which a variety of research methods are used in a number of social sciences subject areas. Cases are incorporated into SAGE Research Methods Online.
  • Finding Business Case Studies in Select Resources PDF document with recommendations on finding case studies in the following three Libraries' business databases: Business Source: Elite, ABI/INFORM Complete, and Marketline Advantage. Also includes additional recommendations of websites that include freely available case studies.

Harvard Business Publishing case studies cover all areas of management, business planning, marketing, accounting, finance, organizational behavior, entrepreneurship and more. The case studies range from 10 to 30 pages in length and often include an author provided guide, called a “teaching note,” on how to teach the case in the classroom.

These case studies should not be confused with the short case studies published in the Harvard Business Review and available in full text via SU Libraries' database Business Source Elite.

Access to the Harvard Business Publishing case studies requires individual purchase of cases , including purchase of copyright permission in situations where multiple copies are desired. Harvard does not offer institutional subscriptions that permit an academic library to subscribe to these case studies.

  • Students and faculty visiting the HBP site can freely search and browse topics to identify case studies of interest
  • Access to the full-text case study PDFs requires individual purchase (often priced between $8 and $10 per case)
  • Options for student access to cases selected by faculty are available under a coursepack style access model (in some instances, students enrolled in such courses can receive purchase discounts on cases their faculty identify)
  • SU faculty interested in access (for themselves or their students) should explore detailed information about applying for   Harvard Business Publishing's Case Study "Educator Access"

Find the Harvard Business Review in Business Source Elite (which indexes HBR content back to 1922 and provides full-text article coverage from 1985 thru the present, including HBR articles and case studies) via the link below:

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Please note that Harvard Business Review articles provided by EBSCOhost are intended for individual academic use only. The following notice accompanies each Harvard Business Review article in Business Source Elite:

" Harvard Business Review Notice of Use Restrictions, May 2009 Harvard Business Review and Harvard Business Publishing Newsletter content on EBSCOhost is licensed for the private individual use of authorized EBSCOhost users. It is not intended for use as assigned course material in academic institutions nor as corporate learning or training materials in businesses. Academic licensees may not use this content in electronic reserves, electronic course packs, persistent linking from syllabi or by any other means of incorporating the content into course resources. Business licensees may not host this content on learning management systems or use persistent linking or other means to incorporate the content into learning management systems. Harvard Business Publishing will be pleased to grant permission to make this content available through such means. For rates and permission, contact [email protected] ."

Harvard Business Review 500 At the request of Harvard Business Publishing, EBSCO has made 500 of the most popular Harvard Business Review articles read only by disabling the printing, saving, and persistent linking functionality for these articles in Business Source Elite. All Business Source Elite subscribers (including SU Libraries) were offered the option to restore this basic functionality by paying an additional annual premium fee. When Syracuse University Libraries requested a quote from EBSCO to restore full access to the 500 HBR articles, we were presented with a significant five figure amount. SU Libraries is disinclined to pursue the option to restore full access to the HBR 500 by paying this premium. Not only is the price per article exorbitant, but more importantly, agreeing to such a fee in order to restore access to content for which we have already paid , could set a terrible precedent.

What matters and what we wish to emphasize is that, if HBP’s new model catches on, having to essentially pay twice (or multiple times) for the same online content will erode the Libraries’ ability to provide other resources to the SU research community. In short, it’s a zero-sum game when it comes to Libraries’ acquisitions that support research, and this development further adds to the costs of supporting scholarship. In declining to license with HBP under the proffered terms, the SU Libraries’ goal is to protect our ability to support research at SU to our utmost. While that may sound contradictory, at least in the short-term, in the long-term it most assuredly is not.

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This case addresses the challenges of sport managers to make fair and ethical decisions while considering the many potential organizational outcomes of their decisions. The case is based on a real situation that occurred within a NCAA Division III athletics setting. It highlights the decision making process of a director of athletics who must respond to the untimely arrests of the university’s star quarterback and an assistant coach. The case provides an opportunity for students to critically examine the following: 1) how a sport organization’s policies and philosophical position impact decision making, and 2) the relationship between sport and education. The case is multifaceted, and therefore, relevant for a wide spectrum of sport management classes, including sport ethics, philosophy or sociology, organizational behavior, strategic management, human resource management, and sport marketing.

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Sport management seems like a glamorous career path. Many students believe if they do well in classes and graduate, they will be the next general manager of the New York Yankees or athletic director of a major Division I intercollegiate athletic department. While sport management professors hope that every student has the potential to succeed, it is incumbent upon faculty members and students to have a realistic expectation of their career options and a true understanding of what it takes to be successful. This article leads a fictitious student and faculty member through four years of the student’s educational adventure in sport management with special attention being given to what students can undertake to best prepare them for the future and improve their chances of landing the right job. This case study demonstrates the value of a comprehensive sport management education and what students can do to set themselves apart from their competition in the job market.

Accepted author manuscript version reprinted, by permission, from Case Studies in Sport Management , 2014 3(1), 39-50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/cssm.2014-0017

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    This paper presents qualitative research in sport management and suggests that case study is an appropriate qualitative methodology for research and practice in sport finance. The purpose of qualitative methodology is presented along with the process of a case study. The intention of this paper, for academicians working in sport management, is twofold. The first aspect is for researchers to ...

  17. PDF Introducing case studies in the multidisciplinary field of sport management

    Sport management students should achieve functioning knowledge, based on both declarative and procedural knowledge as well as conditional knowledge. Case studies is one way to achieve this and the method could be introduced step by step in different sport management courses. Introducing case studies in sport management requires cases written in ...

  18. PDF Jimma University Department of Sport Science

    DEPARTMENT OF SPORT SCIENCE. THE MANAGEMENT PRACTICE OF FOOT BALL AND ATHLETICS SPORT FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENTS: IN SOME OF SOUTH WEST SHOA ZONE SPORT OFFICES. BY:-TAYE BAYISA. A THESIS SUBMITTED TO JIMMA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT OF SPORT SCIENCE FOR THE PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT OF THEDEGREE OF MASTER OF ...

  19. Case Studies in Sport Management Volume 10 Issue 1 (2021)

    Case Studies in Sport Management. Print ISSN: 2372-5540. Online ISSN: 2167-2458. CASE STUDY 1. Breaching a Contract Versus Searching for a Job While Employed: Ethical Dilemmas Faced by Coaches and Administrators When Deciding About a Mid-Season Change in Leadership. CASE STUDY 2.

  20. PDF Examining the Experiences of Women Sport Management

    experiences of females in the sport industry (Cunningham & Sagas, 2008; Shaw & Frisby, 2006) little information exists about the experiences and overall job satisfaction of women academic faculty in Sport Management positions. Limitations This study does have several limitations. First, as a case study, it exams a

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  22. "Learning Sport Management" by Jillian McNiff, Gil Fried et al.

    Sport management seems like a glamorous career path. Many students believe if they do well in classes and graduate, they will be the next general manager of the New York Yankees or athletic director of a major Division I intercollegiate athletic department. While sport management professors hope that every student has the potential to succeed, it is incumbent upon faculty members and students ...

  23. The Management of Sport Sponsorship: A Case Study

    Focusing on the Energade brand, a qualitative case study method of research, using data from secondary sources and face-to-face interviews, was used to test the propositions developed ... The Management of Sport Sponsorship: A Case Study . 1.2. INTRODUCTION. Meenaghan (1999 p.1), noted that, "It‟s now widely accepted in the marketing and ...