Michael Odio
Assoc Professor
Associate Professor
Sport Administration
University of Cincinnati
Phone 513-556-6756
Email odioml@ucmail.uc.edu
Professional Summary
Michael Odio is an Associate Professor of Sport Administration at the University of Cincinnati and holds a Ph.D. in Sport Management from the University of Florida. His scholarly interests include organizational behavior and human resource issues in sport as well as career and learning outcomes for nonstandard employees (e.g., temporary, seasonal, part-time) and internships.
Education
Health and Human Performance (Sport Management) Ph.D. : University of Florida Gainesville, FL, USA, 2013 (Sport Management, concentration in organizational behavior)
Research Support
Grant: #URC AHSS Faculty Stipend Awards AY2015-16 Investigators:Odio, Michael 05-01-2016 -04-30-2017 UC's University Research Council A need for consistency: A comprehensive analysis of the symbiotic relationship between academia and industry that impacts students’ education and career Role:PI $6,000.00 Active Level:Internal UC
Grant: #A18-0262-S001 Investigators:Odio, Michael 04-01-2018 -10-31-2019 American Athletic Conference LAST Course Role:PI $1,308.00 Active Level:Private Non-Profit
Grant: #R40756 Investigators:Odio, Michael 07-01-2020 -06-30-2021 UC's URC AHSS Faculty Awards Accessibility and Opportunities: The Wicked Problem of Sport Industry Internships Role:PI $10,000.00 Active Level:Internal UC
Publications
Peer Reviewed Publications
Odio, M. A. (2021. ) The role of temporal factors in sport management research .Journal of Global Sport Management, , 6 (1 ) ,70
Odio, M. A., Goldsmith, A., & Mahoney, K. (2018. ) Examining differences in emotional labor and fan identification between different types of part-time sport facility employees .International Journal of Sport Management, , 19 (1 ) ,27
Odio, M. A. (2017. ) Students' Search Behaviors and Career Alignment for Internships .Journal of Applied Sport Management, , 9 (4 ) ,22
Odio, M. A., & Kerwin, S. (2017. ) The boundaryless sports career: Examining the movements of sports professionals in and out of the sport industry .International Journal of Sport Management, , 18 (3 ) ,330
Odio, M. A. (2017. ) Managing internships in sport and entertainment: Law, ethics and practice .Sport and Entertainment Review, , 3 (1 ) ,63
Odio, M. A., & Kerwin, S. (2016. ) Internship Characteristics, Critical Events, and Intent to Enter the Vocation .Sport Management Education Journal, , 10 (2 ) ,103
Odio, M. A., Sagas, M., & Kerwin, S. (2014. ) The influence of the senior internship experience on the career decision making and development of tourism, recreation and sport management students. .Sport Management Education Journal, , 8 (1 ) ,46
Odio, M. A., Wells, J., & Kerwin, S. (2014. ) Full-time student, part-time employee: Capturing the effects of socialization influences and multiple identities on affective commitment. .Event Management, , 18 (3 ) ,325
Bang, H., Odio, M., & Reio, T. (2014. ) The moderating role of brand reputation and moral obligation: An application of the theory of planned behavior. Journal of Management Development, , 33 (4 ) ,282
Odio, M. A., Walker, M., & Kim, M. (2013. ) Examining the stress and coping process of mega-event employees. International Journal of Event and Festival Management, , 4 (2 ) ,140
Kammeyer-Mueller, J. D., Rubenstein, A. L., Long, D. M., Odio, M. A., Buckman, B. R., Zhang, Y. & Halvorsen-Ganepola, M. D. (2013. ) A meta-analytic structural model of dispositional affectivity and emotional labor. .Personnel Psychology, , 66 (1 ) ,47
Odio, M. A., & Walker M. (2012. ) Seeing it through: A multilevel analysis of intern withdrawal behaviors. Journal of Contemporary Athletics, , 6 (3 ) ,173
Kim, M., Kim, M. K., & Odio, M. A. (2010. ) Are you proud? The influence of sport and community identity and job satisfaction on pride of mega-event volunteers. Event Management, , 14 (2 ) ,127
Odio, M. A., Keller, P., & Shaw, D. (2019. ) Title IX Implications and recommendations for internships and field experiences in sport management .Sport Management Education Journal, , 13 (2 ) ,117
Kaplanidou, K., Giannoulakis, C., Odio, M. A., & Chalip, L. (2021. ) Human capital legacy and event career path: Lessons from the Athens 2004 Olympic Games .Journal of Global Sport Management, , 6 (3 ) ,314
McClean, C., Odio, M. A., & Kerwin, S. (2020. ) Exploring the influence of stimulus events: A case study of undergraduate student internships .Sport Management Education Journal, , 14 (1 ) ,12
Stellefson, M., Bopp, T., Odio, M. A., Wang, M. Q., & Zhang, L. (2020. ) Development of the Life After Sports Transition (LAST) Online Course for Collegiate Student-Athletes: Pretest-Posttest Study. .Journal of Athlete Development and Experience, , 2 (2 ) ,4
Odio, M. A., & McLeod, C. (2021. ) Using liminality to understand how identity and temporary status influence interns’ vulnerability. Experiential Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, , 4 (2 ) ,92
Bopp, T., Stellefson, M., Stewart, M., Zhang, L., Apperson, A., & Odio, M. A. (2021. ) Wellness in transitions out of college sports participation: Experiences of former NCAA division I student-athletes. .Journal for the Study of Sports and Athletes in Education, ,
Odio, M. A., Pate, J., & Aicher, T (2022. ) Breaking down barriers in sport management internships using the Universal Design for Learning .Sport Management Education Journal, , 16 (2 ) ,183
Aicher, T. J., Heere, B., Odio, M. A., & Ferguson, J. M. (2022. ) Looking beyond performance: Understanding service quality through the importance-performance analysis. .Sport Management Review, , 26 (3 ) ,448
Book Chapter
Odio, M. A., & Sheptak, D. (2019 ) Managing Labor in Sports Events Sport Facility and Event Management .Jones & Bartlett
Odio, M. A., & Kerwin, S. (2017 ) Sport in North America International Sport Management, 2nd Edition .
Odio, M. A. (2021 ) Internships Foundations of Sport Management .FIT Publishing
Kozubal, J., Walsh, D. W., & Odio, M. A. (2020 ) Sport Marketing Governance in Sports: Analysis and Application .Human Kinetics
Walsh, D. W. & Odio, M. A. (2020 ) Stakeholders of the NFL Hospitality Events Governance in Sports: Analysis and Application .Human Kinetics
Contact Information
Academic - University of Cincinnati
Phone: 513-556-6756
odioml@ucmail.uc.edu