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    • Managing sport events 

      Greenwell, T. Christopher; Danzey-Bussell, Leigh Ann; Shonk, David J. (Human Kinetics, Inc., 2014)
    • Principles and practice of sport management 

      Masteralexis, Lisa P.; Barr, Carol A.; Hums, Mary A. (Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2019)
      This book provides students with the foundation they need to prepare for a variety of sport management careers. Intended for use in introductory sport management courses at the undergraduate level, the focus of the Sixth ...
    • Running events : policies, marketing and impacts 

      Alexandris, Kostas; Girginov, Vassil; Scheerder, Jeroen (Routledge, 2023)
      "This is the first book to critically examine the relationship between running events in local, national, and international welfare policy, their marketing and management, and the resulting social impacts. Drawing on ...
    • Security management for sports and special events : an interagency approach to creating safe facilities 

      Hall, Stacey A.; Cooper, Walter E.; Marciani, Lou; McGee, James A. (Human Kinetics, 2012)
      This book presents a systematic approach to stadium and venue security. Unlike traditional risk management books that present guidelines to promote safety and discourage litigation in sport and recreation settings, it deals ...
    • Sport business analytics : using data to increase revenue and improve operational efficiency 

      Harrison, C. Keith; Bukstein, Scott (CRC Press, 2017)
      This timely and relevant book provides practical strategies to collect data and then convert that data into meaningful, value-added information and actionable insights. Its primary objective is to help sport business ...
    • The sports strategist : developing leaders for a high-performance industry 

      Rein, Irving; Shields, Ben; Grossman, Adam (Oxford University Press, 2015)
      In this book, authors Irving Rein, Ben Shields, and Adam Grossman demonstrate that relying too much on winning is a losing long-term strategy for dealing with these challenges. Instead, they argue that sports strategists ...