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Undergraduate Study Abroad Perceptions Post Pandemic – A Study On Bgsu Students, Jay Prenger Dec 2022

Undergraduate Study Abroad Perceptions Post Pandemic – A Study On Bgsu Students, Jay Prenger

Honors Projects

The purpose of this project is to answer the following research questions:

1). What benefits of doing a study abroad are most impactful in a BGSU undergraduate student’s decision on whether to study abroad?

2). What are the most significant barriers for students of taking action to study abroad at BGSU?

I will be generating primary data from interviewing undergraduate students and analyzing the data using statistical tools. I will use this data to figure out which groups of benefits and which groups of barriers are most impactful for different demographic groups so I can provide insightful recommendations to policy …


Dual-Career Relocation Benefits: A Study Of Executive Search Firms, C. Richard Scott, Robert W. Holloway Aug 2022

Dual-Career Relocation Benefits: A Study Of Executive Search Firms, C. Richard Scott, Robert W. Holloway

Southern Business Review

C. Richard Scott is an Assistant Professor of Management in the Department of Management at Radford University. Robert W. Holloway is a Technical Writer for Hercules, lnc. (Aerospace Division), Radford, Virginia .


Does The Sponsorship Of Sports Entities By Gambling Organizations Conform To The Set Of Benefits As Conceptualized In The Model Of Sports Sponsorship?, Sam Fullerton, Michael Mccall, Ronald Dick Jan 2022

Does The Sponsorship Of Sports Entities By Gambling Organizations Conform To The Set Of Benefits As Conceptualized In The Model Of Sports Sponsorship?, Sam Fullerton, Michael Mccall, Ronald Dick

Association of Marketing Theory and Practice Proceedings 2022

One recent study produced a model that was structured based upon the benefits derived by four parties that are impacted by a sponsor’s decision to engage in the sponsorship of a sports entity. These sports entities may be a team, a league, an organization, an athlete, an event, or a sports venue. The interactions among the four categories of beneficiaries resulted in 12 discrete linkages. A total of 159 potential benefits, some tangible and some intangible, were documented. A second study examined the impact of a recent SCOTUS ruling that declared the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA) to …