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Dr. Dennis Ramsay Howard  (b.1945, d. ----)

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POSITION(S) / JOB TITLE(S):
Professor
AREAS OF EXPERTISE:
Business/Management; Recreation, Sports & Leisure Studies
ACADEMIC RANK:
Professor
FACULTY/DEPARTMENT:
Business
INSTITUTION/ORGANIZATION:
University of Oregon
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HIGHEST DEGREE:
Doctorate
DEGREE FROM:
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SEX / LANGUAGE:
Male / English
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CONFERENCE PAPERS IN REVERSE CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER
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  Howard, D. R.. (2000) Stadium financing in the new millenium
     (Conference Paper presented at the International Sports Summit )
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  Howard, D. R.. (1999) The future of stadium financing
     (Conference Paper presented at the International Sport Summit )
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  Howard, D. R.. (1997) The changing economics of professional sport and their implications for sport managers
     (Conference Paper presented at the North American Society for Sport Management (NASSM) Conference )
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  Slack, T.; Howard, D. R.. (1997) From conception to publication: Getting your work into print
     (Conference Paper presented at the North American Society for Sport Management (NASSM) Conference )
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  Madrigal, R.; Howard, D. R.. (1995) The development of the FANDIM scale and its potential applications to understanding sport spectators
     (Conference Paper presented at the North American Society for Sport Management (NASSM) Conference )
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  Howard, D. R.. (1992) An analysis of the extent and intensity of adult participation in selected sport and fitness activities
     (Conference Paper presented at the North American Society for Sport Management (NASSM) Conference )

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