Major in Sport Coaching

Position
Associate Professor
Major
Sports Management
E-mail
nsb@hanyang.ac.kr
Laboratory
Gymnasium No. 302
Tel
031-400-5737
Profile
Professor Nam Sang-back received a B.A. in Sports Education and Business administration from Seoul National University. He received a MBA from University of Miami and a PhD in Sports Business from Yonsei University. Professor Nam was appointed to the Department of Sports Science at Hanyang University in March 2013.. He is a Vice-Director of Volunteer Corps and Director of Center for Students with Disabilities at Erica Campus of Hanyang University. At the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics, he served as the Slopestyle Vice Competition Chairman. In addition, he is a Vice-President of Korean Society for Sport Management, an International Director of Korean Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. His research interests include Sports Business, Sports Industry, Sports Management, Sports Marketing.
Education
Ph.D. Yonsei University, Dept. of Sports Leisure, Seoul, Republic of Korea
MBA. University of Miami, Miami, Florida, the United States of America
B.S. Seoul National University, Dept. of physical education, Business Administration Seoul, Republic of Korea
Research
interest
His research interests include Sports Business, Sports Industry, Sports Management, Sports Marketing.
Professional
Career
  • - Nam et al. (2020). Impact of employee and member empowerment on commitment in Korean sports organizations: A meta-analysis. Social Behavior and Personality
  • - Nam et al. (2019). Ki-Yong Nam: A Korean Marathon Runner Under Japanese Colonial Rule .Kinesiology Review
  • - Nam et al. (2019). Promoting knowledge economy, human capital, and dual careers of athletes: a critical approach to the Global Sports Talent Development Project in South Korea. International Journal of Sport Policy
  • - Nam et al. (2016). Study on the Unconstitutionality of Sports Toto in Korea under the Right of Mental Health. Indian Journal of Science and Technology
  • - Nam et al. (2015). Leisure Facilitators and Recreation Specialization for Female Paricipants in Running Events. Asian Social Science
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