Call for
Papers – Special Issue on Ethical Leadership in Intercollegiate Sport
Journal of
Intercollegiate Sport
Guest
Editors: Laura J. Burton and Jon Welty Peachey
Leadership
in intercollegiate athletics has reached a tipping point. As we have witnessed
innumerable scandals and inappropriate activities, we are left to wonder why leaders
within intercollegiate athletic administration are failing student-athletes. Given
that scholars and officials, both within and outside of sport management, have
called for reform of university governance of athletic programs (see Knight
Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics, 2010) and reform of enforcement processes
at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), we call attention to the
need for evaluation of leadership as an integral component to reform of intercollegiate
athletics. In particular, there is a need for research to examine ethical leadership
within intercollegiate sport.
The intent of
this special issue is to provide a platform for the examination of ethical leadership
within intercollegiate athletics and to foster its study and practice within the
field. Conceptual, theoretical, and empirical work engaging with the issue of ethical
leadership in intercollegiate athletics is welcome for this special issue.
Suggested topics
include, but are not limited to:
- Conceptual work examining ethical leadership in intercollegiate sport
- Models for ethical leadership in intercollegiate sport
- Multilevel analysis of outcomes associated with ethical leadership
- Individual level outcomes (employee, student-athlete, university stakeholder) associated with ethical leadership
- Organizational level outcomes (graduation rates, coach/administrator retention, winning percentage) associate with ethical leadership
- Examination of potential moderators and mediators of the relationship between ethical leadership and organizational outcomes.
- Antecedents to ethical leadership development
- Development of measures to evaluate ethical leadership within an intercollegiate sport context
- Connection between leadership styles and ethical leadership
- Ethical leadership and responses to organizational crisis
- Organizational change and the impact of ethical leadership
- Fostering an ethical culture in intercollegiate athletics
- Relationship between organizational diversity and ethical leadership in intercollegiate athletics
- Exploring the influence of internal (e.g., student-athletes, coaches, university personnel) and external stakeholders (e.g., media, alumni, boosters) on ethical leadership behavior in intercollegiate sport
- Examination of differences in ethical leadership between NCAA Divisions, the National Intercollegiate Athletic Association (NAIA) and the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA).
Manuscripts
should follow the standard author guidelines for the Journal of Intercollegiate
Sport and should be submitted through Manuscript Central: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/hk_jis.
Manuscripts
should be submitted no later than Friday, November 1, 2013 in order to receive full
consideration.
Direct any questions
to Laura J. Burton (laura.burton@uconn.edu). Anticipated publication is June
2014 (Volume 7, Issue 1).
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