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Sign in to add mentorKeith W. Ashcraft | fellowship/program director | 1998 | Children's Mercy Hospital |
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Valenti M, Scelles N, Morrow S. (2020) Elite sport policies and international sporting success: a panel data analysis of European women’s national football team performance European Sport Management Quarterly. 20: 300-320 |
Valenti M, Scelles N, Morrow S. (2020) The determinants of stadium attendance in elite women's football: Evidence from the UEFA Women's Champions League Sport Management Review. 23: 509-520 |
Dermit-Richard N, Scelles N, Morrow S. (2019) French DNCG management control versus UEFA Financial Fair Play: a divergent conception of financial regulation objectives Soccer & Society. 20: 1-23 |
Valenti M, Scelles N, Morrow S. (2018) Women’s football studies: an integrative review Sport, Business and Management: An International Journal. 8: 511-528 |
Scelles N, Helleu B, Durand C, et al. (2017) Explaining the Number of Social Media Fans for North American and European Professional Sports Clubs with Determinants of Their Financial Value International Journal of Financial Studies. 5: 25 |
Terrien M, Scelles N, Morrow S, et al. (2017) The win/profit maximization debate: Strategic adaptation as the answer? Sport, Business and Management: An International Journal. 7: 121-140 |
Morrow S. (2015) Power and logics in Scottish football: the financial collapse of Rangers FC Sports, Business and Management. 5: 325-343 |
Kolyperas D, Morrow S, Sparks L. (2015) Developing CSR in professional football clubs: Drivers and phases Corporate Governance (Bingley). 15: 177-195 |
Morrow S, Howieson B. (2014) The new business of football: A study of current and aspirant football club managers Journal of Sport Management. 28: 515-528 |
Morrow S. (2013) Football club financial reporting: time for a new model? Sports, Business and Management. 3: 297-311 |