My profile

Biography

I am a Professor of Sport Management and Faculty Deputy Head of Research Degrees in the Faculty of Business & Law at Manchester Metropolitan University. Previously, I was a tenured Associate Professor of Sport Management and the Director of Graduate Studies for the School of Kinesiology at the University of Minnesota (USA) and an Assistant Professor of Sport Management at the University of Memphis (USA).

My research focuses on the management of sport organisations, events, and programmes for positive social impacts, with particular emphasis on health and wellbeing outcomes. I conduct research in a variety of sport settings, such as professional sport matches, international/elite sport events, participatory and charity-affiliated sport events, professional sport organisations’ socially responsible initiatives, community-based sport programmes, and fitness clubs/centres.  

I have authored 70+ journal articles, book chapters, and commissioned research reports. My work has appeared in leading academic journals in sport management and related disciplines, including Journal of Sport Management, Sport Management Review, European Sport Management Quarterly, Tourism Management, Journal of Business EthicsJournal of Business Research, WIREs Climate Change, and Social Science & Medicine

My research has been funded by a range of national and international organisations and agencies, such as the IOC Olympic Studies Centre; Rugby Football League; GreaterSport (Manchester, UK); National Social Science Fund of China; and the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. 

I am an Associate Editor for Sport Management Review, a Section Editor for the Sport, Health and Well-being section of Routledge Resources Online: Sports Studies, and an Editorial Board Member for Journal of Sport Management and Frontiers in Sports and Active Living. I also served as a Co-Guest Editor for a special issue of Journal of Sport Management, entitled “Transformative Sport Service Research: Linking Sport Services with Well-being.”

Given my contribution to the academic field of sport management, in 2016, I received Research Fellow status from the North American Society for Sport Management (NASSM), the world’s largest professional association for sport management.  In addition, I was invited as an Expert Reviewer for the OECD Guides on Measuring the Impact of Culture, Sports, and Business Events.

I obtained my PhD in Business Administration from Temple University (USA), my MA in Sport and Exercise Management from The Ohio State University (USA), and my BA in Sociology from the University of Tsukuba (Japan). Additionally, I have completed the Social Value and SROI Practitioner Training course by Social Value UK and achieved Level 1 Associate Practitioner Status with Social Value International.

Before starting my doctoral study, I worked for NFL Japan, a Japanese subsidiary of the National Football League (NFL), and engaged in the promotion of the league and American football in Japan. 

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Personal website address

https://sites.google.com/view/yuhei-inoue

Research outputs

My research seeks to understand the effective management of sport organizations, events, and programs for generating positive social impacts. Social impacts encompass an array of intangible benefits, namely: promoting public support for charitable and environmental causes; fostering collective identity and pride; advancing diversity and inclusion; creating social capital; and enhancing health and well-being. My early work revealed the mechanisms that produce these social impact outcomes as people engage with sport organizations, events, and programs. My research line has evolved to understand ways in which sport organizations, events, and programs contribute to population health and well-being.

Key Highlights:

  • 60 refereed journal articles.
  • 29 articles in the top 3 sport management journals (i.e., Journal of Sport ManagementSport Management ReviewEuropean Sport Management Quarterly).
  • Several articles in reputable journals in business and health disciplines, including Journal of Business ResearchJournal of Business EthicsTourism ManagementJournal of Aging & Health, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, and  Social Science & Medicine.
  • Cited 3,500+ times on Google Scholar