Javeed Ali

Javeed Ali
  • Bachelor of Sport
  • PhD Student at Auckland University of Technology

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Introduction
PhD candidate - Exploring the experiences of early-career rugby referees in New Zealand. Mixed-methods study
Current institution
Auckland University of Technology
Current position
  • PhD Student
Additional affiliations
March 2018 - present
JNALI09 Consulting
Position
  • Consultant
Description
  • Providing bespoke research and sport management consultancy services to the sport industry
August 2016 - November 2016
Auckland University of Technology
Position
  • Research Assistant
Description
  • Summarising journal articles for non-academics and those within the sport industry
August 2015 - December 2015
Massey University
Position
  • Research Officer
Description
  • Tasks within the role included: Support design of a pre- and post-intervention survey. Collate responses of survey data. Summarise journal articles for non-academics and those within the sport industry. Provide miscellaneous support to the researchers.
Education
August 2018 - December 2021
February 2017 - March 2018
February 2015 - July 2016
Auckland University of Technology
Field of study
  • Sport & Recreation Management

Publications

Publications (3)
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Officials are among the most important people in the context of organised sport (Warner, Tingle, & Kellett, 2013). Officials ensure the game is played fairly, safely and in a timely manner (Kellett & Warner, 2011). Despite the sport industry’s reliance on officials, it is well documented that there is a shortage at the grassroots level (Auger, Fort...
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With the increasing professionalism of elite sport, negative parental behaviours within youth sport have become an issue for sport managers. Parents within the literature believe winning is significant within youth sport (Elliott & Drummond, 2013) and this mind set can consequently lead to behaviours such as coaching from the sidelines which parent...
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Sponsorship is one of the most important revenue streams for elite sport organisations. The revenue stream is an important complement to broadcasting, match day ticket sales and merchandise sales (Buhler, Hefferman, & Hewson, 2007). Awareness of sponsors is important to the overall effectiveness and therefore its antecedents and outcomes must be un...