A Content Analysis of Interscholastic Sport Management Research

Authors

  • Dr. James E. Johnson Ball State University
  • Dr. Nick Elam Ball State University
  • Dr. Mickey Fraina Farmingdale State College
  • Dr. Eric Forsyth Bemidji State University
  • Ms. Megan Donahue Ball State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17161/jas.v11i1.22494

Abstract

Despite nearly 8 million participants, and millions more stakeholders in the form of parents, administrators, and coaches, interscholastic sport research is scarce. To determine the scope of existing interscholastic sport research the current study investigated all sport management journals listed on the NSSM list of Journals Serving the Community of Sport Management Scholarship. results indicated that of the 37,107 journal articles on the NASSM list 931 focused on some aspect of interscholastic sport. When removing 505 medical studies and 78 law studies, the number of sport-specific studies totaled 348, which is less than 1% of all sport management publications. Although results demonstrate research growth from the 1970s to 2024, particularly in the amount of qualitative research, the scale of research is strikingly small. Fortunately, most existing research focuses on the participants at a developmentally impactful time of their lives, and newer journals appear to welcome interscholastic inquiry. 

Author Biography

  • Dr. James E. Johnson, Ball State University

    Professor - Sport Administration

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2025-06-18

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How to Cite

Johnson, J., Nick Elam, Mickey Fraina, Eric Forsyth, & Megan Donahue. (2025). A Content Analysis of Interscholastic Sport Management Research. Journal of Amateur Sport, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.17161/jas.v11i1.22494