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Volume 5, Issue 2
The Department of Sport Management
New Beginnings
The 2011 Fall term marks a new beginning for us. All the reviews, phase
outs, and transfers are done. We now are truly the Department of Sport
Management. As noted in the last newsletter the program is based on four
pillar areas: Finance/Economics, Legal Issues, Marketing, and Media &
Culture. Our enrollment numbers for the Fall term were strong at all three
levels. We had our highest number of applicants ever seeking admission to
the Undergraduate and Masters programs respectively. We are excited about
our future and the opportunities ahead. In future newsletters we will provide
updates on how the program continues to grow and improve.
Ups & Downs in 2011
At this time last year we were devastated to learn that Mrs. Cynthia Bailey was diagnosed with
neuroendocrine tumors (NET). Mrs. Bailey began and completed several rounds of treatment for her
cancer. We had the opportunity to celebrate her life, retirement, and after a year of fighting shared in
the family’s sorrow at Mrs. Bailey’s passing over the summer. She was a tremendous lady who will
be missed.
One of our “ups” has been the addition of a new faculty member. We were very excited to have
Dr. Joshua Newman join the SPM family. Dr. Newman came to Florida State from the University of
Otago in New Zealand. Dr. Newman’s expertise will further strengthen our Media & Culture pillar.
Stay tuned for a special feature on Dr. Newman in a future newsletter.
We have been fortunate to add two additional staff members to the SPM family this year. Mr. Juan
Gonzalez has taken on the Academic Program Specialist position. This is a new position for us, and
will include a much larger role in management of the Master’s program, along with numerous
administrative responsibilities. Ms. Lisa Hodges joins the group as our Financial Services Specialist.
She will make sure all the numbers balance, and has a pivotal role in our financial management
activities. More inside...
INSIDE:
Departmental News 2
Alumni News 3
Sport Management Conference
4
Awards & Recognition
5
Conference Highlights
5-7
Faculty Profile 8
Global Sport Management
9
Highlights cont. &
T-shirt Order Form
10
Alumni & Contact
Information
11
Fall 2011
A NOTE FROM THE CHAIR — DR. JEFFREY JAMES
THE NEWSLETTER OF FSU SPORT MANAGEMENT
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DEPARTMENTAL NEWS
We are not done growing...We were very excited to learn that we will be able to add another
faculty member to the SPM family. We received approval to search for an Assistant or Associate
Professor, who will begin work at FSU in August 2012. We will be working to add a faculty
member to further strengthen one of the pillar areas. We will make a special effort to hire at the
Associate level (as we did with Dr. Newman).
Welcome back...We have gone too long without a student association. Thanks to the initiative
of our students, we are pleased to announce the start up of the Sport Management Student
Association. The current President, Ms. Lindsey Bowker, took the initiative, along with other
interested students, to complete all the steps required by the university to get the association
started once again. In future newsletters we will be adding a special section for news and notes
from the SMSA. If you have questions about the association, please contact Ms. Bowker at
smsastudents@gmail.com.
Dr. M. Dianne Murphy Lecture Spring 2011
As one of the most respected administrators in collegiate athletics, Nora Lynn Finch joined the
ACC as Associate Commissioner and Senior Women Administrator in 2008 after spending 31
years at NC State, she was responsible for overseeing the administration of women’s basketball,
men and women’s gold, men’s soccer, postseason appearances, facilities, the Athletics equipment
room operations, and fundraising for women’s scholarships endowment and facilities.
Nora Lynn Finch spoke on the importance of connecting with people and networking.
Reminding students to be nice to people and use each experience as a stepping stone for your
next job. “People won’t remember what you said in an interview but they will remember how you
made them feel.” She encouraged students to be careful what they say, because it has a way of
coming true.
More Ups & Downs
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Each Spring semester, the Sport Management faculty members
invite a distinguished guest to speak with students, faculty, and
community members on the roles of persons of color and
women administrators in college and university athletics and
Sport Management programs. The establishment of this lecture
series has been made possible by a generous gift to the College
of Education by one of our alumna, Dr. M. Dianne Murphy,
Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Physical Education at
Columbia University in New York City. In 2011 we were proud
to host Nora Lynn Finch. Nora Lynn Finch
MORE DEPARTMENTAL NEWS
No, the news is not about the Global Sport Management program — that information is on another page
in the newsletter. From Fall 2010 through Summer 2011, we hosted a friend and colleague from Japan,
Junya Fujimoto. Junya spent the year with us as a Visiting Research Scholar. While in Tallahassee he
completed the translation of a Sport Marketing textbook from English to Japanese, prepared a journal
article for submission, delivered guest lectures and participated in the Sport Marketing seminar, and wrote
a grant with Dr. James for a research project, and the grant was funded! Junya “set the pattern” for visiting
scholars; we had a fantastic experience together, and are planning to continue hosting international
scholars.
The hosting continues...Dr. Kim made arrangements to host a post-doctoral researcher, Dr. Woong
Kwon during the 2011-2012 academic year. Dr. Kwon comes to us from Hanyang University. His research
interests include Sport Marketing and Analysis of Sport Consumer Behavior.
Not quite done...In Spring 2012 we are pleased to announce that we will be hosting Dr. Li-Shiue Gau as
a Visiting Research Scholar. Li-Shiue is an alum of the doctoral program. He will be teaching some for us,
along with working on various research projects.
We Are Going International
ALUMNI NEWS Here’s what we have heard from some of our alumni:
Brent Demmitt (M.S., 2001) Director of Athletics- Scottsdale Preparatory Academy. “I am
really enjoying my AD position, and I continually draw on my coursework at FSU to help
manage challenges.”
Jason Brissette (M.S., 2010) accepted a position as the Wellness Director for the Four
Townes YMCA, Deltona. FL.
Joshua Zimmerman (Degree, Year) has accepted a position with Athletic Scholarships in
Monterey, California
Joey Cantens (M.S., 2011) has accepted a position with Florida Gulf Coast in Ft. Myer, Florida
as the Director of Basketball Operations.
Ryan Erlacher (M.S., 2007) is now the Assistant Athletic Director/ Compliance at Flagler
College in St. Augustine, Florida.
Jake Hornstien (B.S.) completed an internship with the Tampa Bay Rays and has been
named the Manager of Sales & Services for Corporate Partnerships with the Rays.
Elliott Blake (M.S., 2007) has been named to the Jury for Sitting Volleyball Competition for
the Parapan American Games in Mexico.
Al Light (M.S., 2006) is now the Head Coach of Acrobatics, Cirque du Soleil’s Ka at the MGM
Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Michael Costa (M.S., 2010) has been promoted to the Assistant Director of Football & Video
Administration for The BIG EAST Conference in Providence, Rhode Island,
Juan Leonel Garciga (B.S., 2008) is the Community Outreach Assistant for the Florida
Marlins L.P. in Miami, Florida.
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The department hosted the 13th annual Sport Management Conference September 29th and 30th. Over two hundred and fifty students attended the event held in the Varsity Club in Doak Campbell Stadium. Industry Speakers represented the Tampa Bay Rays, Fox Sports, the PGA Tour, the Atlantic Coast Conference, World Endurance Sports Group, and iGaming System. A new feature this year was a greater focus on industry-based speakers. There were industry speakers Thursday afternoon and Friday morning. On Friday afternoon a Research Roundtable was held with Dr. Daniel Wann, Dr. Daniel Funk, and Dr. Jeffrey James. The key note address Thursday evening was given by Florida State Football’s Defensive Coordinator, Mark Stoops. A second new feature in 2011 was the 1st annual Internship Fair. Representatives from the Florida Coaches Association, GameTime Travel, the Daytona International Speedway, Bike Florida, the FSU Career Center, Florida Panthers, and the FSU International program were able to send a representative to speak to students. Over thirty organizations were represented through flyers and promotional materials, and over one hundred applications were available for review by FSU students.
Interested in presenting at next year’s conference? Reflect on your experiences and provide your perspectives on the
sport industry. Contact Dr. Mike Mondello, conference co-director, at mmondello@fsu.edu.
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ANNUAL CONFERENCE
CONGRATULATIONS!
AWARDS & RECOGNITION
CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS
A host of faculty and doctoral students have attended and presented at various conferences.
Among the highlights:
Presentations given at the 2011 North American Society for Sport Management
Conference in London, Ontario, Canada:
Michael Naylor and Jordan Bass: An Examination of the Motivations and Constraints of Sport Participants
Bob Heere, Xiaoyan Xing, Luo Li, and Dusko Boganov: Working toward a Process-Based Team Identity Scale:
Bridging the Gap between Social Psychology and Sport Management
David Hedlund, Priscila Alfaro-Barrantes, Michael Naylor, Sheila Nguyen, and Joon Sung Lee: National
Identity and Olympic Team Identity: A Cross-National Study
Yu-Kyoum Kim, Robert Smith, and Dae-Hee Kwak: Gratitude toward Sponsors: Conceptual Framework and
Empirical Examination
Junya Fujimoto, Munehiko Harada, and Jeffrey James: The Impact of the Awareness of Team Information on
Pride in Place and Team Loyalty
Yong Jae Ko, Yong Chae Rhee, and Yu Kyoum Kim: The Role of CSR in Predicting Donor Behavior: The Mediating
Effects Of Trust and Commitment
Jordan Bass and Kyle Bunds: A conceptual Framework for University Identification
Hyun-Woo Lee and Kwang Min Cho: Beyond Cultural Context in Global Sport Events: The Effects on Brand
Equities
Marshall Magnusen, Kyle Bunds, and Sungil Hong: Sport Organization Personnel Make the Place: Political
Skill, Reputation Promotion, and Improved Consumer Perceptions of CSRDusko Bogdanov: The Influence of
Team Identity on National Identity
Young Do Kim and Marshall Magnusen: The Impact of Coach/Athlete CSR Activities on Employee Personal
Dr. Jong Chae Kim and Dr. Donnie Stringfellow each received his doctoral
degree at the Spring 2011 commencement ceremony.
Dr. Dusko Bogdanov, received his doctoral degree at the Summer 20101
commencement ceremony.
David Hedlund, Marshal Magnusen, and Michael Naylor are scheduled
to receive their doctoral degrees at the Fall 2011 commencement ceremony.
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CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS continued from page 5
Presentations given at the 2011 NASSM Conference in London, Ontario, Canada (cont.):
Dusko Bogdanov: The Influence of Team Identity on National Identity
Young Do Kim and Marshall Magnusen: The Impact of Coach/Athlete CSR Activities on Employee Personal
and Organizational Outcomes: The Role of Behavioral Integrity
Presentation given at the 2011 International Academy of Business Disciplines
Conference in New Orleans, LA:
Priscila Alfaro-Barrantes, Dr. Jeffrey James, and Yu Kyoum Kim: “Impact of Employees’ Perceptions of
Corporate Social Responsibility on Organizational Commitment, Identification, and Employee Behavior”
Presentations given at the 2011 Sport Marketing Association’s 9th Annual Conference
in Houston, TX:
Timothy B. Kellison: The Dynamic Marketing Strategies of Professional Sport Teams Engaged in Pro-
Environmental Initiatives
Lucy Jiesun Lee: The Influence of Sports Lottery Participation on Sports Consumer Behavior
Hyun-Woo Lee, Young Do Kim, and Kyle Stephen Bunds: Social Identity and Brand Equities on Global
Sporting Events
Junya Fuijimoto, Munehiko Harada, David P. Hedlund, and Ken Sumida: Team Loyalty and Attitude toward
Spectating Behavior: A Comparison of Consumption-Level Segmentation Models of J. League Spectators
Continued on Page 7
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Gifts and contributions have an immediate impact on our Sport Management students, faculty,
and programs. To enhance their applied experience in the field, students participate in a number of
department-sponsored activities. Gifts from our proud alumni are integral to making these
opportunities available. Please consider sending a gift to the program.
To make a contribution to the FSU Sport Management program:
1. Open the secure FSU Foundation online giving form,
https://foundation.fsu.edu/community/SSLPage.aspx?pid=660
2. Under Donation Information, designate your gift to Other (at the bottom of the drop-down form).
3. Type Sport Management in the new dialogue box, and complete the remainder of the form.
PROVIDING OPPORTUNITIES TO FSU STUDENTS
CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS Continued from page 6
Presentations given at the 2011 Sport Marketing Association’s 9th Annual Conference
in Houston, TX (cont.):
Brian S. Gordan and Jordan R. Bass: The Impact of Societal Orientation on Consumer– Based Brand Resonance
Kyle S. Bunds and Hyun-Woo Lee: A Baudrillardian Introduction to the Highlight Culture
David P. Hlelund: Membership in a Sport Brand Community: Sense of Community and Participation
Mar Magnusen, Sungil Hong, Yu Kyoum Kim, and Michelle Brimecombe: Sport Organization Social Advocates:
Roles of Reputation and Team Identification
Priscila Alfaro-Barrantes and Thomas F. McMorrow: Coporate Social Responsibility: Internal Marketing
Tool for Identification and Commitment
Timothy B. Kellison and Jordan R. Bass: The Downside of Brand Dominance: Examining the Impact of Brand
Erosion
Presentation given at the 2011 American Statistical Association, Joint Statistical
Meetings in Miami, Florida:
Ryan Rodenberg: Perception ≠ Reality: Analyzing Specific Allegations of NBA Referee Bias
Presentations given at the 2011 24th Annual Sports and Recreation Law Association
Conference in Savannah, Georgia:
Panelist Ryan Rodenberg, Tassos Kaburakis and Liz Gregg: What are the Odds? US and EU Gambling Legislation
Directions
Panelist Barbara Osborne, Genevieve Birren, David McArdle, Jordan Korbitz, and Ryan Rodenberg: An Incipient
Crisis of Legitimacy: Doping, the WADA Code, and U.S. Sports, Panelist
Ryan Rodenberg and Sarah J. Young: Gambling on the U.S. Constitution
Tassos Kaburakis and Ryan Rodenberg: Sports Law Analytics
Presentations given at the 2011 North American Society for the Sociology of Sport
Annual Conference (International) in Minneapolis, Minnesota:
Joshua Newman: This Pain in My Neck
Michael Giardina and Joshua Newman: Performative Cultural Studies and Embodied Research Acts
Continued on Page 10
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The Sport Management faculty members are a busy
group. This issue, we are spotlighting some of the work
produced by Dr. Ryan Rodenberg. Below is a list of some
of his most recent activities:
Dr. Ryan Rodenberg
FACULTY PROFILE
Academic Journals Sports Law Report (2011). 2011
“EU Gambling at the Intersection of Policy and Litigation (with Tassos Kaburakis), forthcoming, Journal of Gambling Business and Economics (2011).
“Surgical Doping: A Policy Loophole?” (with Herlanda L. Hampton), forthcoming, International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics (2011).
“Precocity and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from Professional Basketball” (with Jun Woo Kim), 31(3) Economics Bulletin 2185-2190 (2011).
“The Short and Long Run Labor Market Effects of Age Eligibility Rules: Evidence from Women’s Professional Tennis” (with Daniel F. Stone), 32(2) Journal of Labor Research 181-198 (2011).
“Uneven Bars: Age Rules, Antitrust, and Amateurism in Women’s Gymnastics” (with Andrea N. Eagleman), 40(4) University of Baltimore Law Review 587-606 (2011).
“Perception ≠ Reality: Analyzing Specific Allegations of NBA Referee Bias,” 7(2) Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports Article 8 (2011). Book Chapters 2011
“Crime and Punishment in the NBA” (with David J. Berri) in Violence and Aggression in Sporting Contests: Economics, History, and Policy by R. Todd Jewell (ed.), Springer (forthcoming 2011).
“Sports Licensing and Brand Management” (with Kimberly S. Miloch and Jason W. Lee) in Marketing for Sport Business
Success by Brian Turner, Kimberly S. Miloch, and Bonnie L. Parkhouse (eds.), Kendall Hunt Publishing (forthcoming 2011).
Edited Quasi-Academic Publications 2011
“Sports Law Analytics” (with Tassos Kaburakis), May/June Analytics 29-32 (2011).
“Player Restrictions in Asian Tour Golf” (with Don Farr), 8(7) Sports Litigation Alert (2011).
“Ruling Impacts New Jersey Sports Gambling Litigation” (with Sarah J. Young), 8(6) Sports Litigation Alert (2011).
“Baseball, Drug Testing, and the Fourth Amendment” (with Alan J. French), 8(2) Sports Litigation Alert (2011); republished 2(1) Professional Sports and the Law 1 (2011).
“Tennis + Gambling = A Looming Double Fault?” (with Jordan R. Bass), 8(1) Sports Litigation Alert (2011). “Downgrading Tournaments: Hamburg Open v. ATP” (with L. Jon Wertheim), 9(1) World
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GLOBAL SPORT MANAGEMENT
In Summer 2012 students will again have the opportunity to study abroad,
based in London, England. The program will include meetings with officials from
governing bodies in the United Kingdom and local sport organizations. Students
will have the opportunity to attend in-season sporting events, including trips to
the Wimbledon Championships and the Open Championships. The program will
also include tours of notable sport facilities such as Emirates Stadium, Wembley
Stadium, and Lord’s Cricket Ground.
The year 2012 will be very special for those participating in the Global Sport
Management program. The Olympic Games will be held in London in Summer
2012; the courses will include an additional focus on various aspects of the Games
including financing, infrastructure development, event management, and
sponsorship. As a special experience, participants will have an opportunity to
attend some of the London 2012 Olympic Games. We anticipate the trip to be a
once in a lifetime experience.
For more information about the study abroad program, visit the FSU Global
Sport Management page…
http://international.fsu.edu/Types/College/England/Global%
20Sports/Global%20Sports.aspx
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CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS Continued from page 7
Presentations given at the 2011 7th International Congress for Qualitative Inquiry
(International) in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois:
Joshua Newman: Qualitative Inquiry, Biopolitical Agonism, and the 'Ethnographic
Michael Giardina: Acts of Activism and the Politics of Possibility
N.K. Denzin and Michael Giardina: Performance ethnography
Presentation given at the 2011 International Sociology of Sport Association Annual
Conference (International) in Havana, Cuba
Joshua Newman: Mobility and the Body Dialectic
Presentation given to the Department of Sociology & Anthropology at Wagner College in
Staten Island, New York:
Michael Giardina: Sport, Culture, and Critical Ethnography
Show your support for FSU and the Department of Sport Management by purchasing a Sport Management T-
shirt. T-shirts are $7.00 each , and available in Black or Grey in sizes S,M,L,XL, and XXL.
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Editor: Dr. Jeffrey James
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