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Dr. Michael K. Mauws
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POSITION(S) / JOB TITLE(S):
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Associate Professor |
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Business; Management; Business Strategy; Organization Studies; Recreation, Sports & Leisure Studies; Discourse Analysis; Research Methods |
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Associate Professor |
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School of Business |
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Athabasca University |
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Only Visible to Members of getCITED
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Doctorate
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University of Alberta
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Male / English
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(Last changed on
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Mauws, Michael K.; Mason, Daniel S..
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The new business of North American professional team sport
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Kikulis, Lisa M.; Mauws, Michael K.; Hinings, Bob.
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Understanding the funding relations between Sport Canada and national sport organizations
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Foster, William M.; Mauws, Michael K..
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One thing money can't buy: A resource-based view of the NHL.
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Mauws, Michael K..
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Let the market decide: Sport sponsorship and its implications for moral autonomy
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Foster, William M.; Mauws, Michael K..
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Building a team: Discursive strategies for saving the Oilers
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Mauws, Michael K..
(1999)
Management and moral sublimation: A preliminary investigation
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Mauws, Michael K.; Phillips, Nelson.
(1999)
From production to consumption: Prolegomena to a theory of cultural industries
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Mischke, Gary M.; Dyck, Bruno; Mauws, Michael K.; Starke, Fred A..
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Learning to build a car: An empirical Investigation of organizational learning.
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Mischke, Gary M.; Dyck, Bruno; Mauws, Michael K.; Starke, Fred A..
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Learning to build a car: An empirical Investigation of organizational learning
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Mauws, Michael K..
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"So ya wanna make a record, eh?” An exploration of the intersection of art and commerce in the allocation of funding for the recording of new music.
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