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Azzali, Simona, and Tomba, Mattia (2018) The rise of mega sports events in the Persian Gulf Region: risks and opportunities of the 2022 World Cup. In: [Presented at InterAsian Connections VI]. From: InterAsian Connections VI, 4-7 December 2018, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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Barry, Michael, Skinner, James, and Engelberg, Terry (2016) Research Handbook of Employment Relations in Sport. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK.
Boyle, Stephen, and Joham, Carmen (2013) The Informal economy and the arts: A two-country perspective. Journal of Arts Management Law and Society, 43 (3). pp. 153-166.
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Engelberg, Terry, and Moston, Stephen (2020) Crime and misconduct in sport. Sport in Society, 23 (6). pp. 975-980.
Engelberg, Terry (2016) Crime in the tropics: Is sport part of the solution, or part of the problem? In: [Presented at the Science of Sport and Physical Activity in the Tropics Conference]. From: Science of Sport and Physical Activity in the Tropics Conference, 6-7 September 2016, Townsville, QLD, Australia.
Engelberg, T. (2015) Knowledge of the practice of doping: the views of athletes and support personnel. In: Abstracts from the 2015 Australian Psychological Society Congress. From: 2015 APS: Australian Psychological Society Congress, 30 September - 2 October 2015, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia.
Engelberg, Terry, Moston, Stephen, and Skinner, James (2015) The final frontier of anti-doping: a study of athletes who have committed doping violations. Sport Management Review, 18 (2). pp. 268-279.
Engelberg, Terry (2015) Book review of "Rethinking Drug Use in Sport: why the war will never be won, research in sport, culture and society" by B. Stewart, A.C.T. Smith. Abingdon, Oxon, Routledge, 2014. ISBN: 978-0-415-65915-4. Sport Management Review, 18 (2). pp. 317-318.
Engelberg, Terry, Moston, Stephen, and Skinner, James (2014) Doping in young athletes: incidence and antecedents. In: Abstracts from the 22nd Conference of the European Association for Sport Management. pp. 110-111. From: EASM 2014: 22nd Conference of the European Association for Sport Management Annual, 9-12 September 2014, Coventry, UK.
Engelberg, E. Terry, Moston, Stephen, and Skinner, James (2014) Tracking the Development of Attitudes to Doping: a longitudinal study of young elite athletes. Report. University of Canberra and Griffith University.
Engelberg, Terry, Skinner, James, and Zakus, Dwight (2014) What does commitment mean to volunteers in youth sport organizations? Sport in Society, 17 (1). pp. 52-67.
Engelberg, Terry, Moston, Stephen, and Skinner, James (2013) The 'development' of doping: identifying the antecedents of performance enhancing drug use in young athletes. In: Abstracts from the Sport Management Association of Australia and New Zealand Annual Conference. pp. 52-53. From: Sport Management Association of Australia and New Zealand (SMAANZ) Annual Conference, 20-22 November 2013, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Engelberg, Terry, Moston, Stephen, and Skinner, James (2011) Athletes' and coaches' attitudes towards drugs in sport. In: Abstracts from the 19th Conference of the European Association for Sport Management. pp. 23-24. From: EASM 2011: 19th Conference of the European Association for Sport Management, 7-10 September 2011, Madrid, Spain.
Engelberg, Terry, Skinner, James, and Zakus, Dwight H. (2011) Exploring the relationship between commitment, experience and self-assessed performance in youth sport organizations. Sport Management Review, 14 (2). pp. 117-125.
Engelberg-Moston, Terry (2007) Measuring the commitment of volunteers in community-based sport. In: Brown, Raymond, Finger, Glenn, and Rushton, Carole, (eds.) Educational Research : who needs it? Proceedings from the inaugural, 2006 Research Higher Degree Conference held at the School of Education and Professional Studies, Gold Coast Campus of Griffith University, Queensland. Proceedings from the Research Higher Degree Conference . Post Pressed, Teneriffe, QLD, Australia, pp. 99-110.
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Kihl, Lisa A., Skinner, James, and Engelberg, Terry (2017) Corruption in sport: understanding the complexity of corruption. European Sport Management Quarterly, 17 (1). pp. 1-5.
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Moston, Stephen, and Engelberg, Terry (2016) Guilty Until Proven Innocent (and then Still Guilty). Report. James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia. (Unpublished)
Moston, Stephen, and Engelberg, Terry (2016) The McLaren report and Russia's participation at Rio. World Sports Law Report, 14 (8). pp. 3-6.
Moston, Stephen, Engelberg, Terry, and Skinner, James (2015) Athlete's and coaches perceptions of deterrents to performance-enhancing drug use. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, 7 (4). pp. 623-636.
Moston, Stephen, Engelberg, E. Terry, and Skinner, James (2015) Perceived incidence of drug use in Australian sport: a survey of athletes and coaches. Sport in Society, 18 (1). pp. 91-105.
Moston, Stephen, Engelberg, Terry, and Skinner, James (2014) Knowledge of Doping: how athletes learn about doping rules and practices. Report. University of Canberra and Griffith University.
Moston, Stephen, and Engelberg, Terry (2014) The doping age. Australasian Science, 35 (8). pp. 17-19.
Moston, Stephen, Skinner, James, and Engelberg, Terry (2012) Perceived incidence of drug use in Australian sport: a survey of public opinion. Sport in Society, 15 (1). pp. 64-77.
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Skinner, James, and Engelberg, Terry (2018) Research Methodologies for Sport Scholarship. Sport in the Global Society: contemporary perspectives . Routledge, Abingdon, UK.
Skinner, James, Moston, Stephen, and Engelberg, Terry (2012) The relationship between moral code, participation in sport, and attitudes towards performance enhancing drugs in young people. Report. World Anti-Doping Agency, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.