Photo of B.Christine Green, Ph.D. B.Christine Green, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Kinesiology and Health Education

Office:
Bellmont Hall 222
Department of Kinesiology and Health Education
The University of Texas
Austin, Texas 78712

Telephone:
512-232-2383 (office)
512-471-8914 (fax)

E-Mail: bcgreen@mail.utexas.edu

Educational Background

  • 1996 Ph.D. University of Maryland, Sport Management
  • 1994 M.A. University of Maryland, Sport Management
  • 1985 B.S. George Washington University, Human Kinetics & Leisure Studies

Publications

Book Chapters

  • Green, B.C., & Chalip, L. (in press). Planning and implementing sport programs to optimize athlete entrance and advancement: Bases for a prescriptive theory. In L. Vander Velden, L. Chalip, & J. Humphries (Eds.), Psychology and sociology of sport: Recent Advances. New York: AMS Press.
  • Green, B.C. (2001). Action research in youth soccer: Assessing the acceptability of an alternative program. In A. Yiannakis & M. Melnick (Eds.) Contemporary Issues in Sociology of Sport (pp. 79-90). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
  • Green, B.C. (2001). Event management: Lessons for design and implementation. In D. Kluka & G. Schilling (Eds.) Perspectives 3 – The Business of Sport (pp. 91-103). Oxford, UK: Meyer and Meyer.
  • Green, B.C. (2001). Flag football. In K. Christensen, A. Guttmann, & Gertrud Pfister (Eds.) International Encyclopedia of Women and Sport (pp. 426-428). New York: Macmillan Reference.

Articles in Refereed Journals

  • Green, B.C. (2001). Leveraging subculture and identity to promote sport events. Sport Management Review, 4, 1-20.
  • Hill, B., & Green, B.C. (2000). Repeat attendance as a function of involvement, loyalty, and the sportscape across three football contexts. Sport Management Review, 3, 145-162.
  • Cleaver, M., Green, B.C., & Muller, T.E. (2000). Using consumer behavior research to understand the baby boomer tourist. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Research, 24(1), 274-287.
  • Green, B.C., & Gordon, D. (2000). Marketing to Multiple Constituencies: Repositioning AUS-north. Sport Management Review, 3(1), 93-118.
  • Chalip, L., Green, B.C., & Vander Velden, L. (2000). The effects of polysemic structures on Olympic viewing. International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship, 2, 39-57.
  • Green, B.C., & Chalip, L. (1999). Lionization or Trivialization? Annals of Tourism Research.
  • Green, B.C., & Chalip, L. (1998). Sport volunteers: A research agenda and applications. Sport Marketing Quarterly, 7(2), 14-23.
  • Green, B.C., & Chalip, L. (1998). Sport tourism as a celebration of subculture: The ethnography of a women's football tournament. Annals of Tourism Research, 25, 275-291.
  • Chalip, L., Green, B.C., & Vander Velden, L. (1998). Sources of interest in travel to the Olympic Games. Journal of Vacation Marketing, 4, 7-22.
  • Chalip, L., & Green, B.C. (1998). Establishing and maintaining a modified youth sport program: Lessons from Hotelling’s location game. Sociology of Sport Journal, 15, 326-342.
  • Green, B.C., & Chalip, L. (1998). Antecedents and consequences of parental purchase decision involvement in youth sport. Leisure Sciences, 20, 95-110.
  • Green, B.C. (1997). Action research in youth soccer: Assessing the acceptability of an alternative program. Journal of Sport Management, 11, 29-44. [abbreviated version published in Physical Activity Today, 3(3), Reston, VA: AAHPERD.
  • Green, B.C., & Chalip, L. (1997). Enduring involvement in youth soccer: The socialization of parent and child. Journal of Leisure Research, 29, 61-77.

Grants

  • L. Chalip, B.C. Green, D.Zakus, D. O'Brien, & T. Harrison-Hill. Event research: International networking ($5000). Research support scheme, PVC Business, Griffith University, 2000.
  • Australian University Sport, Membership needs and future trends ($10,000). B.C. Green, 2000.
  • GU Teaching and Learning Excellence Committee, Vice-Chancellor’s Teaching Bursary ($4,000). B.C. Green, 2000.
  • CRC for Sustainable Tourism, Leveraging hallmark events for flow-on tourism: Lessons from the Sydney Olympics ($235,921). L. Chalip, B.C. Green, B. Faulkner, G. Brown, 1999.
  • SPIRT Scheme, Australian Research Council and Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games Grants, The relationship between volunteers’ experiences and commitment at the Olympic Games: Building a model for recruiting and retaining event volunteers. ($69,758) B.C. Green, L. Chalip, G. Cuskelly, and M. Raybould, 1999.
  • CRC for Sustainable Tourism and Queensland Tourist and Travel Corporation Research Grants, Tourism Product Development for the Ageing Baby Boomer Segment ($20,000). T.E. Muller, C. Areni, L.Chalip, B.C. Green, W. Faulkner, grant holders, 1998.
  • Faculty Research Grant (Faculty of Business & Hotel Management), Hallmark events as tourist promotion: The effects of event-based and travel-based promotional media on destination image ($3,104). L. Chalip and B.C. Green, grant holders, 1997.
  • Faculty Research Grant (Faculty of Business & Hotel Management), The impact of sport identity and attendance motivation on spending at participative sport events ($4804.56). B.C. Green and L. Chalip, grant holders, 1996.
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