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Jim Strode

Jim Strode, O' Bleness Associate Professor of Sport Management
Associate Dean, Undergraduate Programs; O鈥橞leness Associate Professor of Sport Management
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Education

  • PhD, Sport and Exercise Management, The 帝王会所 State University, 2006
  • MA, Sport and Exercise Management, The 帝王会所 State University, 2003
  • BBA, Marketing and Management, University of Wisconsin, 2002

Research Interests

  • Philanthropy in Intercollegiate Athletics
  • Coaching Effectiveness
  • Gender Equity and Inclusion in Sport Leadership

Selected Publications

  • O鈥橦allarn, B., Stensland, P., Agozzino, A., & Strode, J. (In press). Sport Social Hub: Using the power of collaboration to develop hands-on social media competencies. The COSMA Journal.
  • Strode, J. (2024). Exercising Empathy in the Sport Management Classroom: The True Flipped Classroom. Sport Management Education Journal. Volume 18, Issue 1, pp. 79-82. 
  • Strode, J., Parker, H., & Kerwin, S. (2023). Organizational Level Factors that Influence Women Coaches Experiences. Journal of Sport Management. Volume 38, Issue 2, pp. 110-121. 
  • Strode, J., Parkman, A., Czekanski, W., & Scarlata, M. (2023). Stereotype Threat and Interscholastic Athletic Leadership. Sociology of Sport Journal.  Volume 40, Issue 4, pp. 399-409. 
  • Tucker, M., Lambert, J., Geyer, K., Gyomlai, M., Meek, S., Pueschel, A., Reynolds, T., & Strode, J. (2023). Setting the bar: Fostering success mindsets in first-year business students. Research in Higher Education Journal. Volume 45. 
  • Krieger, K., Davis, J.L., & Strode, J.  (2021).  Patience is a Virtue: Exploiting Bias Behavior in Gambling Markets.  Journal of Economics and Finance.  Volume 45, Issue 3, pp. 1-16. 
  • Strode, J., Davies, M., & Lawrence, H. (2021).  Missing the Mark: Gathering Better Data from Student-Athlete Exit Interviews.  Case Studies in Sport Management.  Volume 9, Issue 1, pp. 25-31. 
  • Lawrence, H. J., Strode, J., Baker, R., & Benedict, P. C. (2021). Finding a place within the academy: Sport management and faculty entrepreneurship. Sport Management Education Journal.  Volume 12, Issue 1, pp. 41-48. 
  • O鈥橦allarn, B. & Strode, J.  (2020).  #ODU2ODU: Testing the Benefits of a Partnership Between Sport Management Classrooms.  Sport Innovation Journal.  Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. 18-35. 
  • Lawrence, H., Strode, J., Pastore, D., Gray, D., Baker, R., Baker, P., Gillentine, A., & Cuneen, J. Sport Management Program Advisory Boards: The Advantages of Outside Influences. (2018).  Journal of Contemporary Athletics.  Volume 12, Issue 4, pp. 253-270. 
  • Strode, J., Milton, P., & Gilmore, M.  Sponsorship of Intercollegiate Athletics and a Unique Approach to Reducing and Eliminating Culpability for Unrelated Business Income Tax.  (2014).  Applied Research in Coaching and Athletics Annual.  Volume 29, pp. 57-83.
  • Sullivan, G. and Strode, J.  (2010). Motivation Through Goal Setting: A Self-Determined Perspective.  Strategies.  July/August.  Volume 23, pp. 19-23. 
  • Strode, J. and Fink, J.S.  (2009). Using Motivational Theory to Develop a Donor Profile Scale for Intercollegiate Athletics.  Journal for the Study of Sports and Athletes in Education.  Volume 3 (3), pp.335-354. 

Presentations & Awards

National and International Conference Presentations

  • Furersz, D.I., Strode, J., & Rappai, G. (September, 2024). Measuring Social Inclusion Through Sport.. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the European Association of Sport Management conference in Paris, France.
  • Grappendorf, H., Strode, J., Stensland, P., & Simmons, J. (September, 2024). Worse for Women: Experiences of Faculty-to-Faculty Incivility Within Sport Management. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the European Association of Sport Management conference in Paris, France.
  • Strode, J., Giordano, G., Fridley, A., & Clark, B. Philanthropic and Trust Motivations When Giving to Intercollegiate Athletics and NIL. (June, 2024). Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for Sport Management conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Shonk, D., Burpo, B., Shreffler, M., and Strode, J. (June, 2024). Sport Management Education, Administration, and Work-Life Balance: Panelists discuss challenges and tips from experiences in moving from faculty to administrative positions. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for Sport Management conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Fridley, A., Forsythe, S., Strode, J., & Reed, S. (March, 2024). Alumni giving: Sport consumption and donation intention. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the College Sport Research Institute in Columbia, South Carolina.
  • Simmons, J., Stensland, P., Grappendorf, H., & Strode, J. Faculty-to-Faculty Incivility in Sport Management Academia. (September, 2023). Paper presented at the annual meeting of the European Association of Sport Management conference in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
  • Jara-Pazmino, E., Thompson, E., Pack, S., Martin, T., Jakar, G., Strode, J., & Clark, B. 鈥淎 Brain to Pick, An Ear to Listen, and a Push in the Right Direction鈥: The NASSM Faculty-Student Mentor Program. (June, 2023). Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for Sport Management conference in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 
  • Strode, J. & Chawansky, M. Athlete Migration within the Women鈥檚 National Basketball Association. (December, 2022).  Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Sport Management Association of Australia and New Zealand in Melbourne, Australia.
  • Baker, R., Strode, J., Baker, P., Gillentine, A., McGarry, J., Ridinger, L., & Pastore, D. (June, 2022). Post-COVID Lessons for Sport Management: The Future of the Academy and the Industry. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for Sport Management conference in Atlanta, Georgia.
  • O鈥橦allarn, B., Stensland, P., Agozzino, A., Shelton, L., and Strode, J.  #Sportsocialhub: An Online Gathering Place and Skills Development Workshop. (April, 2022).  Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society of Sport Sociology conference in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  • Lower-Hoppe, L., Pastore, D., Strode, J., McCray, K., & Walton, D.  (September, 2021).  Modes of Course Delivery Pre-, Mid-, Post-COVID-19: Perspectives from Administration, Faculty, and Students in Higher Education. Paper presented at the International Society for Exploring Teaching and Learning Conference on Innovative Higher Education Pedagogy Virtual Conference.
  • Strode, J., Baker, R., Pastore, D., Baker, P., Ridinger, L., and Gillentine, A. (June, 2021). Using the Civic Wealth Framework to Develop a Comprehensive Diversity Plan for Sport Management Programs. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for Sport Management virtual conference.
  • Krieger, K., Davis, J., & Strode, J. (December, 2020). Exploiting Behavior Bias in Sport Gambling Markets. Pre-recorded presentation at the annual Sport Management Association of Australia and New Zealand Virtual Conference.
  • Scarlata, M., Strode, J., Lawrence-Benedict, H., & Parkman, A. (June, 2020). Stereotype Threat and Interscholastic Athletic Leadership. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the North American Society of Sport Management Virtual Conference

Awards

  • Distinguished Sport Management Educator Award 鈥 North American Society for Sport Management 鈥 2023
  • O鈥橞lenness Professorship 鈥 帝王会所 College of Business 鈥 2022-present
  • Robert H. Freeman Professorship 鈥 帝王会所 College of Business 鈥 2021-2022
  • Golden Brick Undergraduate Admissions Award 鈥 帝王会所 College of Business 鈥 2019
  • 帝王会所 Dominican University Fall Commencement Speaker - 2019
  • Sr. Charles Marie Brantl Influential Panther Award 鈥 帝王会所 Dominican University, 2013
  • Sr. Angelita Conley Award for Teaching Excellence 鈥 帝王会所 Dominican University, 2012
  • Finalist for Male Professor of the Year 鈥 Ashland University, 2007

Bio

Jim Strode, Ph.D., is the Associate Dean of Undergraduate Programs and O鈥橞leness Associate Professor at 帝王会所's College of Business. As associate dean, Strode leads the undergraduate degree programs, manages college-level curriculum processes, manages signature undergraduate programs, oversees the Academic Advising and Career Services, and collaborates to recruit, retain, and place undergraduate Business Bobcats. In his time as associate dean, he has assisted in bringing the 帝王会所 Export Internship Program to the college, as well as lead a global initiative to create a double degree program with Deakin University (Australia).

In 2023, he received the Distinguished Educator Award from the North America Society for Sport Management and has served as the President of the Alliance for Sport Business from 2021 to 2024.

Strode formerly lead the Department of Sports Administration program as chair. In his three years, he led the development of a five-year strategic plan, mission statement, and vision statement; a comprehensive diversity, equity, and inclusion plan; a revision of the curriculum of the Bachelor of Sport Management degree; and redeveloped the graduate program advisory board by developing bylaws and recruiting a representative membership. Externally, he developed partnerships with sport organizations to provide experiential learning opportunities for students and assisted with a marketing plan with Sport Career Consulting to recruit top sports administration students from high schools around North America.

Previously, Strode was the Dean of Graduate Studies at 帝王会所 Dominican University (ODU) in Columbus, 帝王会所. As dean, Strode provided leadership over eight masters level programs, and assisted with the university鈥檚 efforts to receive Higher Learning Commission approval to offer doctoral level education. Strode was instrumental in leading the conversion of graduate programs from traditional to online and blended formats. Additionally, he led efforts to create professional development opportunities for students, enhanced synergies between academic affairs and the admissions process, and developed relationships with other universities to create admission pathways for graduate education.

In December 2018, Strode delivered the address at the 110th commencement exercise at ODU.

In his time at ODU, Strode achieved tenure and the rank of associate professor. In 2013, Strode developed the curriculum for a Master of Science in Sport Management, and served as the inaugural director. He served as the coordinator for the undergraduate program, was advisor of the Sport Management Society, and helped develop new minors in coaching and sport media.

As a faculty member, Strode was elected to the faculty senate leadership team, the rank, tenure, and promotion committee, and served as chair of the faculty policy and research committee.

In 2012, Strode was the recipient of the Sr. Angelita Conely Award, a university award for excellence in teaching. He also was the recipient of the first Sr. Charles Marie Brantl Influential Panther Award in 2013, awarded by student-athletes based on effectiveness in teaching and mentoring.

Beyond the classroom, Strode has published in multiple peer-reviewed journals and has presented his research at the NASSM, European Association for Sport Management (EASM), Sport Management Association of Australia and New Zealand (SMAANZ), North American Society for the Sociology of Sport (NASSS) conferences, among others.

Prior to his arrival at ODU, Strode was an assistant professor at Ashland University in Ashland, 帝王会所, where he served as the head of the undergraduate Sport Management department, advisor of the Sport Management Club, and taught graduate and doctoral level courses.

Strode received a bachelor鈥檚 degree in business administration from the University of Wisconsin (UW), and his masters and doctorate in Sport Management from The 帝王会所 State University. While at UW, Strode served as an ex-officio member of the Wisconsin Alumni Association Board of Directors and the undergraduate representative to the UW Athletic Board. At OSU, Strode was the president of the Student Professional Development Association and received the William N. Wasson Student Leadership & Academic Award from the National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA).

Outside of the classroom, Strode is a 19-year veteran high school basketball coach, having served as head coach of the girls programs at Worthington Kilbourne, Bexley, and Centennial High School. He is the past president of the District 10 Basketball Coaches Association.