“A strong man is direct and a direct woman is a bitch”: Gendered discourses and their influence on employment roles in sport organizations S Shaw, L Hoeber Journal of sport management 17 (4), 347-375, 2003 | 364* | 2003 |
Can gender equity be more equitable?: Promoting an alternative frame for sport management research, education, and practice S Shaw, W Frisby Journal of sport management 20 (4), 483-509, 2006 | 312 | 2006 |
eSport: Construct specifications and implications for sport management GB Cunningham, S Fairley, L Ferkins, S Kerwin, D Lock, S Shaw, ... Sport management review 21 (1), 1-6, 2018 | 273 | 2018 |
“Everyone rolls up their sleeves and mucks in”: Exploring volunteers’ motivation and experiences of the motivational climate of a sporting event JB Allen, S Shaw Sport management review 12 (2), 79-90, 2009 | 166 | 2009 |
Scratching the back of “Mr X”: Analyzing gendered social processes in sport organizations S Shaw Journal of Sport Management 20 (4), 510-534, 2006 | 161 | 2006 |
'It's been like that for Donkey's Years': The Construction of Gender Relations and the Cultures of Sports Organizations S Shaw, T Slack Sport in Society 5 (1), 86-106, 2002 | 157 | 2002 |
Women coaches’ perceptions of their sport organizations’ social environment: supporting coaches’ psychological needs? JB Allen, S Shaw The Sport Psychologist 23 (3), 346-366, 2009 | 138 | 2009 |
Image and investment: Sponsorship and women's sport S Shaw, J Amis Journal of Sport Management 15 (3), 219-246, 2001 | 123 | 2001 |
Contemporary qualitative research methods in sport management L Hoeber, S Shaw Sport Management Review 20 (1), 4-7, 2017 | 122 | 2017 |
Unclipping our wings: Ways forward in qualitative research in sport management S Shaw, L Hoeber Sport management review 19 (3), 255-265, 2016 | 118 | 2016 |
Gender equity policies in national governing bodies: An oxymoron or a vehicle for change? S Shaw, D Penney European sport management quarterly 3 (2), 78-102, 2003 | 117 | 2003 |
‘I just eat, sleep and dream of surfing’: When surfing meets motherhood L Spowart, L Burrows, S Shaw Sport in Society 13 (7-8), 1186-1203, 2010 | 116 | 2010 |
“If A Woman Came In… She Would Have Been Eaten Up Alive” analyzing gendered political processes in the search for an athletic director V Schull, S Shaw, LA Kihl Gender & Society 27 (1), 56-81, 2013 | 103 | 2013 |
Snowboarding mums carve out fresh tracks: Resisting traditional motherhood discourse? L Spowart, J Hughson, S Shaw Annals of Leisure Research 11 (1-2), 187-204, 2008 | 85 | 2008 |
“It basically is a fairly loose arrangement… and that works out fine, really.” Analysing the Dynamics of an Interorganisational Partnership S Shaw, JB Allen Sport management review 9 (3), 203-228, 2006 | 83 | 2006 |
An interdisciplinary approach to examining the working conditions of women coaches JB Allen, S Shaw International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching 8 (1), 1-17, 2013 | 70 | 2013 |
Touching the intangible? An analysis of the equality standard: A framework for sport S Shaw Equal Opportunities International 26 (5), 420-434, 2007 | 69* | 2007 |
The experiences of high performance women coaches: A case study of two Regional Sport Organisations S Shaw, JB Allen Sport Management Review 12 (4), 217-228, 2009 | 66 | 2009 |
“We Actually Trust the Community:” Examining the dynamics of a nonprofit funding relationship in New Zealand S Shaw, JB Allen Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 17 …, 2006 | 63 | 2006 |
Using the kaleidoscope career model to analyze female CEOs’ experiences in sport organizations S Shaw, S Leberman Gender in Management: An International Journal 30 (6), 500-515, 2015 | 58 | 2015 |