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Perceptions of gender in athletic administration: Utilizing role congruity to examine (potential) prejudice against women
LJ Burton, H Grappendorf, A Henderson
Journal of Sport Management 25 (1), 36-45, 2011
2482011
" Discrimination? Low Pay? Long Hours? I am Still Excited:" Female Sport Management Students' Perceptions of Barriers toward a Future Career in Sport
KFHF Harris, H Grappendorf, T Aicher, C Veraldo
Advancing Women in Leadership Journal 35, 12-21, 2015
822015
An endangered species: Characteristics and perspectives from female NCAA Division I athletic directors of both separate and merged athletic departments
H Grappendorf, N Lough
The Sport Management and Related Topics Journal 2 (2), 6-20, 2006
792006
Gender role stereotyping: A qualitative analysis of senior woman administrators’ perceptions regarding financial decision making
H Grappendorf, A Pent, L Burton, A Henderson
Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics 1 (1), 14, 2008
742008
Same story; different day: greatest challenges of women working in intercollegiate athletic administration.
GG Bower, MA Hums, H Grappendorf
652015
Profiles and career patterns of female NCAA Division I athletic directors
HL Grappendorf
The University of New Mexico, 2001
572001
National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I football players' perceptions of women in the athletic training room using a role congruity framework
C O'Connor, H Grappendorf, L Burton, SM Harmon, AC Henderson, ...
Journal of Athletic Training 45 (4), 386-391, 2010
462010
Career breakthroughs of women in intercollegiate athletic administration: What is the role of mentoring?
MG Hancock, H Grappendorf, JE Wells, LJ Burton
Journal of Intercollegiate Sport 10 (2), 184-206, 2017
302017
The impact of bias in sport leadership
H Grappendorf, LJ Burton
Women in sport leadership, 47-61, 2017
302017
Women as leaders in sport: Impact and influence
MA Hums, H Grappendorf
National Association for Girls and Women in Sport, 2007
282007
Senior woman administrator’s perspectives on professional advancement
NL Lough, H Grappendorf
International Journal of Sport Management 8 (2), 193, 2007
272007
Do they want more?: An analysis of NCAA senior woman administrators' participation in financial decision making
A Pent, H Grappendorf, A Henderson
Journal for the Study of Sports and Athletes in Education 1 (2), 157-174, 2007
242007
A concern for the future of sport management: Female students’ perceptions toward their sport management degree
KF Harris, H Grappendorf, C Veraldo, T Aicher
Global Sport Business Journal 2 (3), 28-43, 2014
222014
Where we've been, where we are, where we're going: girls and women in sport and physical activity
H Grappendorf
Women in Sport & Physical Activity Journal 20 (1), 93-95, 2011
192011
Attributions for success and failure in athletic administration positions
AC Henderson, H Grappendorf, L Burton
Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics 4 (1), 14, 2011
182011
A content analysis of sport management faculty collaboration: Single versus multiple authorship
M Smucker, H Grappendorf
Sport Management and Related Topics Journal 4 (2), 47-57, 2008
172008
The “Year” of Women in Sports: Why Stop at One?
H Grappendorf
Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance 84 (5), 7-8, 2013
152013
The status of women in the parks and recreation profession in the United States
K Henderson, H Grappendorf, C Bruton, S Tomas
World Leisure Journal 55 (1), 58-71, 2013
122013
Utilizing role congruity theory to examine the hiring of Blacks for entry level sports management
H Grappendorf, A Henderson, L Burton, P Boyles
Journal for the Study of Sports and Athletes in Education 5 (2), 201-218, 2011
122011
The relevance of intercollegiate athletic participation for men and women: Examination of hiring preferences to entry level management positions based on role congruity theory
LJ Burton, H Grappendorf, AC Hendeerson, GB Field, JA Dennis
International Journal of Sport Management 9 (2), 175, 2008
102008
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