[HTML][HTML] Trends supporting the in-field use of wearable inertial sensors for sport performance evaluation: A systematic review

V Camomilla, E Bergamini, S Fantozzi, G Vannozzi - Sensors, 2018 - mdpi.com
Recent technological developments have led to the production of inexpensive, non-invasive,
miniature magneto-inertial sensors, ideal for obtaining sport performance measures during …

Sport innovation: Developing a typology

A Tjønndal - European Journal for Sport and Society, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Innovation plays a vital role in sport. Through new ideas, change and renewal, innovation
shapes how sport is played, viewed and organized. In other words, innovation affects the …

Innovations and pitfalls in the use of wearable devices in the prevention and rehabilitation of running related injuries

RW Willy - Physical Therapy in Sport, 2018 - Elsevier
Running-related injuries are common and are associated with a high rate of reoccurrence.
Biomechanics and errors in applied training loads are often cited as causes of running …

[HTML][HTML] Entrepreneurship and innovation in soccer: Web of science bibliometric analysis

P Escamilla-Fajardo, JM Núñez-Pomar, V Ratten… - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
According to the existing literature, there is growing interest in the sports industry by
individuals involved in entrepreneurship and innovation. However, no bibliometric analyses …

Sport, innovation and strategic management: A systematic literature review

A Tjønndal - Brazilian Business Review, 2016 - bbronline.com.br
Sport organizations adapt, renew and develop through creative and novel ideas. The
various strategies for innovation applied by sport organizations hold the potential to radically …

[HTML][HTML] Perceptions of professional soccer coaches, support staff and players toward virtual reality and the factors that modify their intention to use it

B Greenhough, S Barrett, C Towlson, G Abt - PloS one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
A small evidence base supports the use of virtual reality in professional soccer, yet there is a
lack of information available on perceptions and desire to use the technology from those …

'I don't think they realise how good we are': Innovation, inclusion and exclusion in women's Olympic boxing

A Tjønndal - International review for the sociology of sport, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Marginalisation and exclusion of women in elite boxing has emerged as a substantial
international problem, threatening women's democratic right to equal participation in sport …

Psycho-physiological characteristics of female basketball plaers with hearing problems as the basis for the technical tactic training methodic in world level teams

ZL Kozina, IM Sobko, TS Yermakova, M Cieslicka… - 2016 - repository.hneu.edu.ua
Purpose: to work out and experimentally prove methodic of technical tactic training for elite
female basketball players with hearing problems, considering their psycho-physiological …

Critical process for the implementation of technology in sport organizations

L Torres-Ronda, X Schelling - Strength & Conditioning Journal, 2017 - journals.lww.com
Abstract THE IMPACT THAT TECHNOLOGY HAS TODAY AND WILL HAVE IN THE
FUTURE IN SPORT IS UNQUESTIONABLE. WE ARE CONSTANTLY EXPOSED TO A …

Innovation drivers, barriers, and strategies of organizing committees for the Olympic games: an embedded single-case study approach

K Hoff, D Ellis, B Leopkey - European Sport Management Quarterly, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Research question Using organizational innovation as a framework, this empirical study
explores the drivers of innovation within Organizing Committees for the Olympic Games …