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Bernthal, M., Nagel, M. S., Harrill, R., & Riner, P. (in press). All work and no play makes jack a dull boy: An exploration of business travelers' attendance at live, ticketed entertainment events. Tourism Analysis.

Nagel, M. S. (2011, December). Changing attitudes regarding ticket "rights." Journal of Venue and Event Management, 3(2), 33-37.

Southall, R. M., & Nagel, M. S. (2011). NCAA v. The Associated Press: Open records ruling may impact future athletic department activities. Sport Marketing Quarterly, 20, 112-114.

Nagel, M. S., & Southall, R. M. Introduction to sport management: Theory and practice. (2011). Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishers.

Rascher, D. A., Nagel, M. S., Brown, M. T., & McEvoy, C. D. (2011). Free ride, take it easy: An empirical analysis of adverse incentives caused by revenue sharing. Journal of Sport Management, 25(5), 373-390.

Nagel, M. S. (2010, October). Providing consistent service at the concession stands: an exploratory study. Journal of Applied Marketing Theory, 1(2).

Brown, M. T., Rascher, D. A., Nagel, M. S., & McEvoy, C. D. (2010). Financial management in the sport industry. Scottsdale, AZ: Holcomb Hathaway.

Southall, R. M., Anderson, E. D., Nagel, M. S., Southall, C., & Polite, F. G. (2010). An investigation of ethnicity as a variable related to male college athletes' sexual-orientation behaviors and attitudes. Ethnic and Racial Studies.

Brown, M. T., & Nagel, M. S. (2010). Public recreation facility financing trends: Taxpayer backlash causes new models to emerge. Journal of Venue and Event Management, 2(1).

Nagel, M. S. (2010). Review of A Kick in the Grass by Clive Toye. Published 2006 by St. Johann Press. Journal of Sport Management, 24, 362-363.

Ammon, R., Southall, R. M., & Nagel, M. S. (2010). Sport facility management: Organizing events and mitigating risks (2nd ed.). Morgantown, WV: Fitness Information Technology.  

Southall, R. M., & Nagel, M. S. (2010, January/2009 December). Big-time college sport’s contested terrain: Jock capitalism, educational values, and social good. Human Kintetics Sport Management Newsletter. Available here.

Nagel, M. S., & Brown, M. T. (2010). World Baseball Classic: Major League Baseball attempts to build its brand internationally. In J. W. Lee (Ed.), Branded (pp.113-126). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.
 
Nagel, M. S., & Southall, R. M. (2010). Deion Sanders: The evolution of “Prime Time.” In J. W. Lee (Ed.), Branded (pp.239-246). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.
 
Southall, R. M., & Nagel, M. S. (2010). The WUSA: Why did women’s professional soccer fail in the United States? In J. W. Lee (Ed.), Branded (pp. 329-336). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.

Nagel, M. S., Brown, M. T., Rascher, D. A., & McEvoy, C. D. (2010). Expanding global consumer market for American sports: The World Baseball Classic. In C. Santo, & G. Mildner (Eds.), Sport and public policy (pp. 215-229). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
 
Southall, R. M., Nagel, M. S., Amis, J., & Southall, C. (2010). Contradictions and conflicts: Ethical dilemmas inherent in big-time college sport. In C. Santo, & G. Mildner (Eds.), Sport and public policy (pp. 147-163). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

Nagel, M. S., & Brown, M. T. (2009). The business of Japanese baseball. Asian Sport Management Review, 3(1), 2-25.

Nagel, M. S., & Southall, R. M. (2009, November 30-December 6). Motivated plaintiff could end NCAA’s settlement game. SportsBusiness Journal, 12(31), 38.

Southall, R. M., Nagel, M. S., Anderson, E. D., Polite, F. G., & Southall, C. (2009). An investigation of male college athletes’ attitudes toward sexual-orientation. Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics, 62-77.

Rascher, D. A., Brown, M. T., Nagel, M. S., & McEvoy, C. D. (2009). Where did National Hockey League Fans go during the 2004-2005 Lockout? An analysis of economic competition between leagues. International Journal of Sport Management and Marketing 5(1/2), 183-195.

Southall, R. M., & Nagel, M. S. (2008). A case study analysis of NCAA Division I women’s basketball tournament broadcasts: Educational or commercial activity? International Journal of Sport Communication, 1(4) 516-533.

Nagel, M. S., & Southall, R. M. (2008, May 12). Boycott might open economic discussion for NCAA athletes. SportsBusiness Journal, 11(4), 25.

Ridpath, B. D., Nagel, M. S., Southall, R. M. (2008). New rules for a new ballgame: Legislative and judicial rationales for revamping the NCAA’s enforcement process. Entertainment and Sport Law Journal, 6(1). Available: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/law/elj/eslj/issues/volume6/number1/ridpath/ridpath.pdf

Nagel, M. S., & Southall, R. M. (2007). A stadium in your front yard? Eminent domain and the potential sport marketing implications of Kelo v City of New London. Sport Marketing Quarterly, 16(3), 171-173.

Rascher, D. A., McEvoy, C. D., Nagel, M. S., & Brown, M. T. (2007). Optimal variable pricing in Major League Baseball. Journal of Sport Management, 21(3), 407-437.

Nagel, M. S., & Rascher, D. A. (2007). Washington “Redskins” - Disparaging term or valuable tradition?: Legal and economic issues concerning Harjo v. Pro-Football, Inc. Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal, XVII(3), 789-803.

Southall, R. M., & Nagel, M. S. (2007). Marketing professional soccer in the United States: Lessons in exchange theory and cause-related marketing. The Sport Management and Related Topics Online Journal, 3(2), 54-69. Available: http://www.thesmartjournal.com/smartSpring07.pdf

Nagel, M. S., Brown, M. T., McEvoy, C. D., & Rascher, D. A. (2007). Major League Baseball anti-trust immunity: Examining the legal and financial implications of relocation rules. Entertainment and Sport Law Journal, 4(3). Available: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/law/elj/eslj/issues/volume4/number3/nagel/

Brown, M. T., Rascher, D. A., McEvoy, C. D., & Nagel, M. S. (2007). Treatment of travel expenses by golf course patrons: Sunk or bundled costs and the third law of demand. International Journal of Sport Finance, 2(1), 45-53.

McKelvey, S. & Grady, J. (2008). Sponsorship program protection strategies for special sport events: Are event organizers outmaneuvering ambush marketers? Journal of Sport Management, 22(5), 550-586.

Grady, J.
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& McKelvey, S. (2008). Trademark protection of school colors: Smack Apparel and Sinks decisions trigger color-ful legal debate for the collegiate licensing industry. Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport. 18(2), 101-136.

Grady, J., & Bernthal, M.J. Easy Target: Legal Issues in Sport Website Accessibility. In J. James (Ed.), Sport Marketing Across the Spectrum: Selected Research from Emerging, Developing, and Established Scholars: The Sport Marketing Association's Book of Papers (pp. 127-142). Morgantown, WV: Fitness Information Technology.

Roach, F.R. (2007, July) Dealing with Other University Departments, Invited presentation at University Venue Management Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah

Roach, F.R. (2007, September) Research Collaborations: the Need and Opportunities, Keynote address at Arena Management Conference, Charlotte, N.C.

Nagel, M.S., D.A., Booth, & Troelsen, T. (Aukland, New Zealand, 2007). Globalization and sport finance: What is true and what is myth? Proceedings of the Sport Management Association of Australia and New Zealand Conference.

Rascher, D.A., Nagel, M.S., Brown, M.T., & McEvoy, C.D. (Aukland, New Zealand, 2007). Exploring the myth that a better seed in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament results in an ex ante higher payout. Proceedings of the Sport Management Association of Australia and New Zealand Conference.

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