Presentation at the Fifth International Conference on Sport and Society titled: Commercialism and the Moral Standing of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, it offers insights generated from utilitarian moral analysis that provide National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) leadership with a structured foundation from which to make commercialism related choices supporting overall organizational happiness and stability. By Professor Dr. Robert C. Schneider Director, Sport Management Program, The College at Brockport
The value of college sport can be measured in many ways. Most people measure it in dollars, others p...
This article will begin with a review of the rules and regulations concerning the likeness of athlet...
The purpose of this study was to develop an account of sport to assist sporting communities in impro...
Paper presented at the ISSA World Congress of Sociology of Sport 2014. Beijing, China by Dr. Robert ...
Grounding sport policy in utilitarianism provides the foundation for a morally good and effective sp...
Moral policy can be developed and maintained in sport organizations through an approach that incorpo...
At the 2009 NCAA Convention in January the president of the organization, Dr. Myles Brand, gave his ...
There are numerous ethical issues within the current structure of intercollegiate athletics. At pres...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2014. Major: Kinesiology. Advisors: Dr. Nicole ...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and member institutions’ presentation of major c...
Concluding remarks for this special issue of the Journal of Intercollegiate Sport on Ethical Leaders...
The college athletics environment within the USA is ethically complex and often controversial. From ...
This article observes that American society’s passion for intercollegiate sports competition is an e...
Given the significant issues leaders face in the intercollegiate sport context, the need to lead eth...
Sport is a natural medium for bringing together people of different backgrounds throughout the world...
The value of college sport can be measured in many ways. Most people measure it in dollars, others p...
This article will begin with a review of the rules and regulations concerning the likeness of athlet...
The purpose of this study was to develop an account of sport to assist sporting communities in impro...
Paper presented at the ISSA World Congress of Sociology of Sport 2014. Beijing, China by Dr. Robert ...
Grounding sport policy in utilitarianism provides the foundation for a morally good and effective sp...
Moral policy can be developed and maintained in sport organizations through an approach that incorpo...
At the 2009 NCAA Convention in January the president of the organization, Dr. Myles Brand, gave his ...
There are numerous ethical issues within the current structure of intercollegiate athletics. At pres...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2014. Major: Kinesiology. Advisors: Dr. Nicole ...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and member institutions’ presentation of major c...
Concluding remarks for this special issue of the Journal of Intercollegiate Sport on Ethical Leaders...
The college athletics environment within the USA is ethically complex and often controversial. From ...
This article observes that American society’s passion for intercollegiate sports competition is an e...
Given the significant issues leaders face in the intercollegiate sport context, the need to lead eth...
Sport is a natural medium for bringing together people of different backgrounds throughout the world...
The value of college sport can be measured in many ways. Most people measure it in dollars, others p...
This article will begin with a review of the rules and regulations concerning the likeness of athlet...
The purpose of this study was to develop an account of sport to assist sporting communities in impro...