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Ua1c8/1 Athletics Logos/Symbols Photos, Wku Archives
Ua1c8/1 Athletics Logos/Symbols Photos, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Images of logos and symbols of WKU athletics, all sports as well as Ogden College.
Ua3/9/7 President's Office-Ransdell Correspondence, Wku Archives
Ua3/9/7 President's Office-Ransdell Correspondence, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Selected correspondence not duplicated in the Reading File. Contains incoming correspondence and responses.
Ua19/13 Athletic Marketing, Wku Archives
Ua19/13 Athletic Marketing, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Records created by and about Athletic Marketing.
Ua19/16/5 Athletic Media Relations - Film/Video/Audio File, Wku Archives
Ua19/16/5 Athletic Media Relations - Film/Video/Audio File, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Film, video and dvd's created by and about the Athletics Department. Files are arranged in the following sub-series:
- Athletic Music
- Athletics
- Basketball, Mens
- Basketball, Womens
- Cheerleading
- Coaches
- Football
- Golf
- Halftime Shows
- PSA's
- Press Conferences
- Sportsline
Intercollegiate Athletics And Institutional Fundraising: A Meta-Analysis, J. Michael Martinez, Jeffrey L. Stinson, Minsoo Kang, Colby B. Jubenville
Intercollegiate Athletics And Institutional Fundraising: A Meta-Analysis, J. Michael Martinez, Jeffrey L. Stinson, Minsoo Kang, Colby B. Jubenville
All Faculty Scholarship for the College of Business
After nearly 30 years of research, the disparate findings of studies examining the influence of intercollegiate athletics on private, individual giving to higher education institutions have failed to generate generalizable knowledge. The current study examined all available empirical studies conducted between 1976 and 2008 on this topic. Meta-analysis results indicate that intercollegiate athletics does have a small, but statistically significant, effect on giving. Follow-up analysis revealed four significant moderators on the strength of the intercollegiate athletic-private giving relationship: the gift target (i.e., athletic vs. academic programs), the alumni status of the donor, the level of NCAA membership, and whether or …
Revolutionizing The Market: Electronic Branding Strategies Within Ncaa Fbs Athletic Departments, Coyte G. Cooper, Richard M. Southall, Matthew Cooper
Revolutionizing The Market: Electronic Branding Strategies Within Ncaa Fbs Athletic Departments, Coyte G. Cooper, Richard M. Southall, Matthew Cooper
Association of Marketing Theory and Practice Proceedings 2010
Increasing competition for the discretionary dollar of sport consumers has created an environment where sport organizations are forced to find strategies to differentiate themselves from the competition (Mullin, Hardy, and Sutton, 2007; Ross, 2007). One rapidly growing platform that sport organizations are now utilizing is e-branding. However, segments of the sport industry are in the infancy stages of developing long- standing practices for communication via new technology (de Chernatony & Christoudoulides, 2004). The purpose of this study was to explore the technologies that Division I FBS athletic departments (N = 64) implement to build their brand image with consumers. The …
Implementing The Customer Relationship Paradigm In Sports Marketing, Lynn W. Mcgee
Implementing The Customer Relationship Paradigm In Sports Marketing, Lynn W. Mcgee
Association of Marketing Theory and Practice Proceedings 2010
With the increasing attention to services marketing, the paradigms that guide marketing practitioners are shifting. An emerging approach useful to sports marketing is the study of customer relationships and their role in marketing mix design. This qualitative study examines the process, benefits and costs of implementing the customer relationship paradigm in brand identity development. A new baccalaureate university introduced athletics—and needed a mascot, colors and visual identity. Gronroos’ model of external, internal and interactive marketing guided the process. The results demonstrated the benefits of the approach and identified the need for stronger concepts and measures in this emerging research.
Ua1e Wku Memorabilia Collection, Wku Archives
Ua1e Wku Memorabilia Collection, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Memorabilia has been donated by and collected from various sources. Many of the earliest artifacts have come into the WKU Archives with no surviving documentation. This record group has not been completely described, and will be added to as more artifacts and items make their way into the WKU Archives. Most of the items in the collection are for exhibit purposes only. Images may be requested from the WKU Archivist. Items may be pulled for researchers by prior appointment.
Municipalities And University Athletic Departments: The Collaborative Funding Of Capital Improvement Projects, James W. Satterfield, Tony Franklin, Jennifer Horace, April Flint, Mike Godfrey
Municipalities And University Athletic Departments: The Collaborative Funding Of Capital Improvement Projects, James W. Satterfield, Tony Franklin, Jennifer Horace, April Flint, Mike Godfrey
Association of Marketing Theory and Practice Proceedings 2010
This panel takes three papers and details how municipalities and universities can collaborate, develop, and market policies that subsidize collegiate athletic capital improvement projects and improve both groups. Each paper uses either resource dependency theory or interpretive policy analysis as theoretical frameworks to explore how local governments and universities can add value to their environments, while improving the lives of their constituents. While this kind of community project is not new the difficulties rest in getting people to agree to an additional tax levy. Each paper on this panel communicates the multiple advantages and disadvantages associated with approving and marketing …
Ua19/2 Hoop Happenings On The Hill, Vol. I, Issue Iii, Wku Basketball
Ua19/2 Hoop Happenings On The Hill, Vol. I, Issue Iii, Wku Basketball
WKU Archives Records
Newsletter published by the WKU Basketball office to promote the team and game attendance.
Scoreboards Vs. Mortarboards: Major Donor Behavior And Intercollegiate Athletics, Jeffrey L. Stinson, Dennis R. Howard
Scoreboards Vs. Mortarboards: Major Donor Behavior And Intercollegiate Athletics, Jeffrey L. Stinson, Dennis R. Howard
All Faculty Scholarship for the College of Business
In an era where intercollegiate athletics departments are increasingly reliant on and successful in obtaining charitable donations, three fundamental questions surrounding charitable contributions to educational institutions were empirically examined. Who gives to educational institutions in support of academic and athletics programs? Does the improved performance of athletic teams influence both types of giving to educational institutions? Does increased giving to athletics have a negative impact on charitable giving to educational programs at the same institution? An in-depth analysis of donor behavior at a major public university revealed that contrary to popular assumption, both alumni and non-alumni made gifts to both …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. V, No. 7, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. V, No. 7, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Regular features include:
- Alumni News
- Athletics
- Chapel
- Class News
- Club News
- Editorials
- Kempusology Inside Out by Kelly Thompson
- Kollege Kampus Ravings by A. Shavings
- Personals
- Rambling ‘Round by Leon Cook
- Training School Notes
This issue contains articles:
- Kentucky Citizens, Students & Alumni of Western Teachers College Respond Splendidly to Kentucky Building Plans
- Summer School
- Western Car of Debaters in Collision
- Rocky Mountain Field Trip Progressing
- The Kentucky Education Association Convenes April 17-20 in Columbia Hall First Session Wednesday Evening 7:30
- Know Kentucky Kanters are off to Learn State
- Training …