The assistant professor of sport and event management explored issues and outcomes relating to work-life balance for sport management scholars and practitioners.
An article co-authored by Assistant Professor Shaina Dabbs has been nominated for an outstanding article award from the Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics.
The article, co-authored by Jeffrey A. Graham of the University of Tennessee and Marlene Dixon of Texas A&M University, examines successful navigation of the work-life interface among sport management scholars and practitioners. Building on Dixon and Bruening’s multilevel model of the work-life interface in sport, the authors analyzed responses from 840 NCAA Division I male and female head coaches to assess the impact of cohort (age/career stage) and gender on work-family conflict and family-work conflict.
The award winner will be announced at the 10th annual College Sport Research Institute (CSRI) Conference, held April 12-14 at the University of South Carolina.
The Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics is a peer-reviewed, scholarly, open-access journal dedicated to encouraging, supporting and disseminating interdisciplinary and interuniversity collaborative college-sport research.