Matt Huml

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Title
Associate Professor and Doctoral Program Coordinator
Department
Sport Administration
Institution
University of Cincinnati

Education

  • PhD, Sport Administration, University of Louisville

Research Interests

Remote Work   Burnout   Calling  

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Biography

Dr. Huml is originally from the Chicago suburbs. He completed his associates at Kishwaukee Community College, his bachelors and masters at Grand Valley State University (Go Lakers!), and his doctorate from University of Louisville. My research interests fall into two areas. First is the examination of employee experiences within the sport industry context. The heightened demands, pressure, travel, and workplace culture faced by employees, and its effect on their work and family dynamics, is especially interesting to me. My secondary interest is within the academic experiences of college athletes. This provides me opportunities to connect my past experiences (former athlete, former advisor) with the current environment experienced by athletes.

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List of Publications (44)
In 2024
44

Impacts of career commitment, gender, and job position on turnover intentions among athletic department employees: a moderated mediation model. EA Taylor, L Lee, MR Huml, C Lopez European Sport Management Quarterly 24 (2), 515-535, 2024.

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43

When calling and overwork climate collide: the effect on burnout and intention to change careers. MR Huml, EA Taylor, MA Dixon, JA Graham European Sport Management Quarterly, 1-17, 2024.

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42

Does All Work and No Play Make Me a Winner? Institutionalized Perceptions of Hours Worked and Athletic Program Success. MR Huml, EA Taylor, C Nite, J Ackermann, E Ishida Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics 17 (1), 2, 2024.

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In 2023
41

The effect of remote work on family and work dynamics within the sport industry. MR Huml, EA Taylor, EM Martin Journal of Sport Management 37 (3), 179-190, 2023.

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40

Exploring employee experiences in a sport industry workplace through tournament theory. MR Huml, EA Taylor, EA Weight, MA Dixon Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics 16 (1), 12, 2023.

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39

The Disconnect Between Athletic Department Employees and Student-Athletes on Leadership Programming Initiatives. JK Brougham, E Taylor, MR Huml, HR Kloetzer, JE Wells Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics 16 (1), 23, 2023.

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38

Exploring the role of educational institutions in student-athlete community engagement. MR Huml, PG Svensson, MG Hancock Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics 7 (1), 9, 2023.

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In 2022
37

Why employees are fleeing the college athletics industry. M Huml, E Taylor https://www.sportico.com/leagues/college-sports/2022/why-employees-are ..., 2022.

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36

Examining intercollegiate athletic department employees' workplace behaviors using latent profile analysis. EA Taylor, RM Ward, MR Huml, L Darvin Sport Management Review 25 (1), 162-187, 2022.

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35

Athletic advisors' experiences supporting athletes through head coach transitions. LM Rubin, MR Huml International Sport Coaching Journal 10 (2), 181-191, 2022.

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34

Sport management: Who we are and where we are going. MC Koch The Physical Educator 79, 84-103, 2022.

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In 2021
33

The impacts of work-family interface and coping strategy on the relationship between workaholism and burnout in campus recreation and leisure employees. E Taylor, M Huml, A Cohen, C Lopez Leisure Studies 40 (5), 714-729, 2021.

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32

Aligning donor and organisational interests: an analysis of college athletics fundraising officers. MR Huml, CM McLeod International Journal of Sport Management and Marketing 21 (3-4), 149-171, 2021.

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31

Stakeholder status in the identification, prioritization and management of college athletic donors. MR Huml, AM Cintron Sport, Business and Management: An International Journal 11 (4), 451-471, 2021.

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30

Switching schools: examining the networks, antecedents, and on-court outcomes of NCAA Division I men's basketball transfers. ND Pifer, MR Huml, A Asada Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics 14 (1), 30, 2021.

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29

Working in the sport industry: A classification of human capital archetypes. EA Weight, E Taylor, MR Huml, MA Dixon Journal of Sport Management 35 (4), 364-378, 2021.

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28

From engaged worker to workaholic: A mediated model of athletic department employees. MR Huml, EA Taylor, MA Dixon European Sport Management Quarterly 21 (4), 583-604, 2021.

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27

Change-event steals "athlete" from "college athlete": perceived impact and depression, anxiety, and stress. MJ Garver, AM Gordon, NM Philipp, MR Huml, AJ Wakeman Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 1873-1882, 2021.

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In 2020
26

A deficiency of donors or an abundance of barriers? Title IX fundraising challenges from the perspective of athletic department fundraisers. MR Huml, KM Brown, MJ Bergman Journal of Intercollegiate Sport 13 (1), 48-68, 2020.

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25

The year-two effect: Evidence and antecedents for second season success in NCAA division I football. N David Pifer, MR Huml Journal of Sports Analytics 6, 45-60, 2020.

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24

Discriminant validity of the positive and negative processes in the C-A-P Questionnaire. A Lisinskiene, M Huml, M Lochbaum Universidad de Alicante. A rea de Educacio n Fi sica y Deporte, 2020.

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23

Examining work experiences among collegiate recreation employees. C Lopez, EA Taylor, GJ Jones, MR Huml, D Funk Recreational Sports Journal 44 (1), 15-23, 2020.

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22

College athletes and the influence of academic and athletic investment on sense of belonging. MR Huml, JL Gellock, CW Lecrom Journal of Amateur Sport 6 (2), 43-72, 2020.

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In 2019
21

Are athletes addicted to their identity? The development and validation of the Athletic Identity Addiction (AIA) scale. MR Huml, C Nite Journal of Athlete Development and Experience 1 (3), 1, 2019.

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20

Workaholism in sport: A mediated model of work-family conflict and burnout. EA Taylor, MR Huml, MA Dixon Journal of Sport Management 33 (4), 249-260, 2019.

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19

From the playing field to the classroom: The academic challenges for NCAA Division I athletes. MR Huml, MJ Bergman, EM Newell, MG Hancock Journal for the Study of Sports and Athletes in Education 13 (2), 97-115, 2019.

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18

If we build it, will they come? The effect of new athletic facilities on recruiting rankings for power five football and men's basketball programs. MR Huml, ND Pifer, C Towle, CR Rode Journal of Marketing for Higher Education 29 (1), 1-18, 2019.

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17

Quantifying the Coach-Athlete-Parent (C-A-P) relationship in youth sport: initial development of the positive and negative processes in the C-A-P questionnaire (PNPCAP). A Lisinskiene, M Lochbaum, E May, M Huml International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16 (21), 4140, 2019.

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16

Athletics and Academics: The Relationship Between Athletic Identity Sub-Constructs and Educational Outcomes. MR Huml, MG Hancock, MA Hums Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics 12, 46-62, 2019.

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15

Student Athletes performing community service: Examination of community service motivation and athletic department involvement. MR Huml, MG Hancock, MJ Bergman, MA Hums Social Science Quarterly 100 (5), 1916-1931, 2019.

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14

Beyond Economic Impact: College Town Resident Perceptions of Psychic Income from Intercollegiate Athletics. EA Weight, MR Huml, L Zagorin, A Chandran, N Popp Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics 12, 133-153, 2019.

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In 2018
13

Building an athlete community service motivation model: Investigating the relationship between athletic identity, student involvement, and community service. MR Huml, MG Hancock, EA Weight, MA Hums Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics 11, 189-213, 2018.

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12

A factor structure examination of athletic identity related to NCAA divisional differences. MR Huml Journal of College Student Development 59 (3), 376-381, 2018.

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11

It's Powerful, Legitimate, and Urgent, but Is It Equitable? Stakeholder Claims Within the Attributes of Stakeholder Salience in Sport. MR Huml, ME Hambrick, MA Hums, C Nite Journal of Sport Management 32, 243-256, 2018.

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In 2017
10

The relationship between athletic identity and academic major chosen by student-athletes. SJL Foster, MR Huml International Journal of Exercise Science 10 (6), 915-925, 2017.

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9

Community Service in Intercollegiate Athletics: A Student Involvement Approach to College Athlete Engagement. MR Huml, PG Svensson, MG Hancock Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics 10, 101-121, 2017.

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8

Student-Athlete Educational Records: The Involvement of FERPA within Recent NCAA Division I Academic Scandals. MR Huml, AM Moorman Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport 27, 127-144, 2017.

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In 2016
7

Examining the motivations and benefits of student-athletes performing community service. MR Huml University of Louisville, 2016.

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6

Education through athletics: An examination of academic courses designed for NCAA athletes. EA Weight, MR Huml Journal of Intercollegiate Sport 9 (2), 352-378, 2016.

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5

Coaches' perceptions of the reduction of athletic commitment for Division II student-athletes: Development and validation of a measure of athletic/academic balance. MR Huml, ME Hambrick, MA Hums Journal of Intercollegiate Sport 9 (2), 303-325, 2016.

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In 2014
4

Comeback player of the year: A conceptual model on former student-athletes returning as adult students. MR Huml, MJ Bergman, MA Hums Journal for the Study of Sports and Athletes in Education 8 (3), 148-167, 2014.

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Additional support or extravagant cost?: Student-athletes' perceptions on athletic academic centers. MR Huml, MG Hancock, MJ Bergman Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics 7, 410-430, 2014.

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The Role of Organizational Capacity in Student-Athlete Development. EJ Andrassy, P Svensson, J Bruening, MR Huml, M Chung Journal of Intercollegiate Sport 7 (2), 218-244, 2014.

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Exploring intercollegiate athletic department-community partnerships through the lens of community service organizations. PG Svensson, MR Huml, MG Hancock Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement 18 (4), 97-128, 2014.

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