SPEAKERS

OPENING

ICSE 2023 Host

Prof. Cristina Limatola PhD
Vice Rector – Sport and Wellbeing, Coordinator of Doctorate in Clinical-Experimental Neuroscience Psychiatry, Director of the School of Specialization in Sports and Exercise Medicine, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

ICSE Platform Coordinator

Roberto Solinas PhD
President – Mine Vaganti NGO, Italy

Founder and President, Dr. Solinas is the mastermind behind the strategy and concept of Mine Vaganti NGO (MVNGO) and as CFO in charge of all economic aspects. Directing the Project & Research Hub as European Project Manager he is the strategic grant write coordinator of MVNGO.

Dr. Solinas is specialized in Marketing that he deploys as lead in web development and social media coverage of MVNGO – its satellite organizations, initiatives and spin-off’s, and as lead in the development of MVNGO’s trans-continental network.

As Formal and Non Formal Education (NFE) SALTO accredited Trainer, dr. Solinas acquired a vast expertise in Social Entrepreneurship, the scope of Erasmus+ such as Intercultural Dialogue, Social Inclusion, Environmental quests, etc. Experienced as key-note speaker, moderator and trainer Dr. Solinas attended many conferences, seminars and training courses around the world.

Pioneer in Education Through Sport (ETS) he coordinates MVNGO’s activities in the Sport field and the ICSE platform.

Dr. Solinas accomplished his master degree in Communication and Marketing Studies at the Sapienza University in Rome, obtained a specialization in “Sport management” at University “Bicocca” in Milan and He completed PhD in 2023 at the National Sports Academy “Vassil Levski” (Sofia, Bulgaria.

ICSE 2023 Host

Prof. Fabrizio Barbieri 
Director – Sapienza Sport, Uniroma1, Italy

ICSE Coordinator

Dr. Maria Grazia Pirina
President – NGO NEST Berlin, Germany

Co-Founder and President of NGO NEST Berlin, Dr. Pirina as European Project Manager coordinates grant write and Implementation of European and National funded projects. As PR and Communication Expert she established, and leads local up to intercontinental partnerships and directs online and offline marketing campaigns.

Dr. Pirina is executive board member of MV International’s, for this and affiliated network of NGO’s, she coordinates global mobility through Higher Education and Vocational training-ships, trainings and volunteering. As speaker, moderator or as accredited (SALTO) trainer Dr. Pirina attended many conferences trainings and seminars around the world.

Dr. Pirina accomplished her master degree in Communication for Enterprise at “La Sapienza” University in Rome and obtained two specializations in “Communication and Organisation” at “La Sapienza” University in Rome and Cultural Event Management at ”Scuola Lisa Mascolo”.

SESSION 1

Sport Education & Industry 4.0

Prof. Mehmet Emre Güler, PhD
Dean Faculty of Tourism, Department of Tourism Management – İzmir Katip Çelebi University, Türkiye

Prof. Mehmet Emre Güler, PhD. received his undergraduate degree from Anadolu University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Business Administration. He completed his master’s and doctoral studies in the field of production management at Dokuz Eylül University, Institute of Social Sciences. He is currently working at İzmir Kâtip Çelebi University, Faculty of Tourism, Department of Tourism Management. He has several scientific publications on tourism management, destination management, production and service management, quantitative decision making methods and project management. 

Prof. Dr. Volkan Altıntaş 
Full Professor – Faculty of Tourism, Department of Tourism Guidance – İzmir Katip Çelebi University, Türkiye

SESSION 2

Sports Tourism and Sustainable Local Development: the IRNIST Research Agenda and Methodology

Prof. Claude Sobry
President – IRNIST, France

Claude Sobry, is Emeritus Professor at the University of Lille, France. As an economist he is specialized in the economics of sport and in sport tourism development.

He leads the International Research Network In Sport Tourism (IRNIST), an association he created in 2010, organizing a conference every year. He is invited for teaching and as a keynote in many conferences all over the world.

SESSION 3

Sport Tourism: Change Management and Sustainable Development

Assoc. Prof. Barbara Mazza
President of the master’s degree course “Organizzazione e Marketing per la comunicazione d’impresa” Associate Professor Department of Communication and Social Research Sapienza, University of Rome

She is Associate Professor (Roma, Italy) and qualified full professor since 2023, in the Department of Communication and Social Research of the Sapienza University of Rome, where teaches Communication for Business Management and Event Management and Communication. Since 20017/2018 to 2023-24 she is President of the master’s degree course “Organization and Marketing for business communication”.

From 2019 she is Member of the Quid (Quality and Innovation of Didactics) project of Sapienza, with functions as head of teacher tutor training and delegate of the Faculty of Sociology, Political Sciences and Communication and she is member of the Didactic Commission of the Faculty of Political Sciences, Sociology, Communication.

From 2015 she is the local coordinator of several research projects at national, European (Erasmus Plus) and international level, and a member of IRNIST, International Research Network in Sport Tourism. It is a scientific research network involving scholars from 38 universities in 17 countries around the world.

She is co-director an editorial series for FrancoAngeli entitled “Sport, Culture and Society” and she is part of the scientific committee of national and European journals including “Sociology of Communication” published by FrancoAngeli and a journal of the Spanish association of Research on Communication published by University of Santiago de Compostela in Spain.

Her main research interests concern the Business Communication, Innovation and sustainability, Event communication, Sport communication, and Innovative teaching in the universities.

The most recent publications (2021-2023) about Sport Tourism are:

  • 2022, L’ecosistema degli eventi nel terzo millennio. Approcci, metodi e prospettive di gestione e comunicazione, Wolters Kluwer, Milano. ISBN 978-88-13-38078-6
  • 2022 con De Martini A. Roma Euro 2020: A Leveraging Model Analysis In: Mazza B. Sobry C. Sport Tourism and Its Territorial Development and Opportunities. p. 1-18, Newcastle upon Tyne (UK): Cambridge Scholars Publishing, ISBN: 978-1-5275- 8896-7
  • 2022 Introduction. Interpretive Categories for the Study of Local Development Prospects for Active Sport Tourism. In: Mazza B. Sobry C.. Sport Tourism and Its Territorial Development and Opportunities. p. 1-18, Newcastle upon Tyne (UK): Cambridge Scholars Publishing, ISBN: 978-1-5275- 8896-7
  • 2022 with Russo G. Italian Sport Policies for the Sustainable Development. In: Sobry C. Hozhabri K.. International Perspectives on Sport for Sustainable Development. p. 205-224, Cham, Switzerland: Springer, ISBN: 978-3-031-06935-2, doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-06936-9 3
  • 2022 with Ruggiero C. Esports nel calcio o calcio negli esports? I giochi elettronici fra opportunità economiche e difficoltà di istituzionalizzazione. In: A CURA DI MAURIZIO LUPO ANTONELLA EMINA E IGOR BENATI. VISIONI DI GIOCO Calcio e società da una prospettiva interdisciplinare. p. 129-144, Bologna: Il Mulino, ISBN: 978-88-15-29959-8
  • 2021 with De Martini A., Calcio e Esports: un connubio ideale. Eracle. Journal of Sport and Social Sciences, 4(1), 36-53. ISSN: 2611-6693.
  • 2021, How COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown Has Affected Sports Practice. Italian Sociological Review, 11 (5S), 607-633] Doi:  10.13136/isr.v11i5S.474
  • 2021, Eds with Ruggiero C., Russo P., Il mondo degli esports. Attori, processi, regole e mercati, Etyipress, Firenze, pp.17-31. ISBN 978-88-97826-87-3.
  • 2021, Italy: Sport Tourism Events. The Case of the Rome-Ostia Half Marathon. In Melo R., Sobry C., Van Rheenen D. (Eds.), Small Scale Sport Tourism Events and Local Sustainable Development. A Cross-National Comparative Perspective, Springer, Cham, pp. 151-172. ISBN 978-3-030-62919-9.

SESSION 4

Fair-play in Grassroots Sports

Prof. Bruno Avelar Rosa PhD
Senior Partner – Qantara Sports,Assistant Professor at Universidade Lusófona, Portugal

Prof. Bruno Avelar Rosa is a senior partner at Qantara Sports, a consulting firm specialized in sports industry that works supporting public and private organization, mainly in middle East, Asia, Europe and Africa, in reaching their goals. Based in Portugal, he advises a wide range of international clients. Bruno’s areas of expertise are sports policy, sports development and sports education.

As an external expert of the European Commission for sport topics, he has extensive experience related to cross sectorial collaboration between sport, health and employment. Prior to joining Qantara Sports, Avelar Rosa has been involved with and advised a number of local and international Federations, Higher-education institutions, Ministries and non-governmental entities.

With a PhD in Educational Psychology and a Bachelor in Sports Science, Bruno Avelar Rosa is also a visiting Professor at the University of Coimbra (Portugal) and an author and co-author of several scientific papers and technical documents in the field of sports education, sports ethics, sport development and health-enhancing physical activity, coach education and learning processes. Bruno Avelar Rosa is a certified coach in Karate and Judo

Selected intellectual contributions

  • Bender-Salazar R., Dentoni D. & Lubberink R. 2023. Systems mapping can facilitate the collective and shared understanding of complex problems. World Economic Forum Cliamte & Nature series, March 15th, 2023.
  • Dentoni D., Cucchi C., Roglic M., Lubberink R., Bender R. & Manyise T. Forthcoming. Systems thinking, mapping and change in food and agriculture. Bio-based and Applied Economics.
  • Ochago R., Dentoni D.& Trienekens J. Forthcoming. Unraveling the connection between coffee farmers’ value chain challenges and experiential knowledge: the role of farm family resources. Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension.
  • 2022-2026: 406 700€ research grant for the project entitled ENFASYS (ENcouraging Farmers towards sustainable farming SYstems through policy and business Strategies) from the European Commission (Horizon Europe scheme).
  • Cucchi C., Lubberink R., Dentoni D. & Gartner W.B. 2022. ‘That’s Witchcraft’: Community entrepreneuring as a process of navigating intra-community tensions through spiritual practices. Organization Studies, 43(2): 179-201.
  • Manyise T. & Dentoni D. 2021. Value chain partnerships and farmer entrepreneurship as balancing ecosystem services: Implications for agri-food systems resilience. Ecosystem Services, 49: 101279.
  • Kangogo D., Dentoni D. & Bijman J. 2021. Adoption of climate‐smart agriculture among smallholder farmers: Does farmer entrepreneurship matter?. Land Use Policy, 109: 105666.
  • Pascucci S., Dentoni D., Clements J., Poldner K. & Gartner W. 2021. Forging forms of authority through the sociomateriality of food in partial organizations. Organization Studies, 42(2): 301-326.
  • Dentoni D., Pinkse J. & Lubberink R. 2020. Linking sustainable business models to socio-ecological resilience through cross-sector partnerships: A complex adaptive systems view. Business & Society.
  • Walther C.M., Poldner K., Kopnina H. & Dentoni D. 2020. “Nano” regeneration: How human agency intermediates between nature and technology in community-based energy. Organization & Environment.

SESSION 5A

Business Models for Resilience: Implications for the Sport Sector

Dr. Domenico Dentoni
Full Professor – Montpellier Business School, France

Full Professor of Business, Resilience and Transformation at the Montpellier Business School (MBS). In active collaboration with local and global societal stakeholders and students, his research seeks to understand, explain and enact how processes of organizing support the capacity of systems to bounce back, adapt, and radically change in the face of grand challenges. To do so, he bridges organization and entrepreneurship theories with wicked problems and complex adaptive systems.

His work has been recently published in Journal of Business Venturing, Organization Studies, Organization & Environment, Journal of Business Ethics and Business & Society among others. In line with this research vision, Domenico teaches participatory systems dynamics and value network analysis for organizational and systemic change at executive and graduate levels. Before joining MBS in 2021, Domenico personally received research grants for 2,4 Million in 2011-2020 from both European and international public funding agencies.

SESSION 5B

COMPETS: The Ultimate ETS Community for a new entrepreneurial journey

Roberto Solinas PhD
President – Mine Vaganti NGO, Italy

SESSION 6

Entrepreneurial Integration and Sport Digitalization

Dr. Muhammad Farooq
PhD Candidate, Yasar University, Türkiye

Muhammad farooq is a passionate researcher in the field of sustainability , and it’s application in various aspects of businesses. He specializes in digital sustainable business models , comparative studies and the foundation of digital startups . Farooq has also a profile of working on comparative studies of countries based on entrepreneurial intentions , comparing smart cities and working with various prominent entrepreneurs. He also has a tilt towards tourism and the aspects related to latest trends in that. Currently completing his PhD from yasar university Izmir Turkey.

SESSION 7

Traditional Games impacting Regional development

Prof. Kazimierz Waluch PhD 
Chairman – Institute for the Sport Development of Sport and Education (IRSiE), Poland

As Graduate of Philosophy degree at the Faculty of Political Science, in Lublin, he obtained his Doctor of Philosophy degree at the Faculty of Political Science, UMCS in 2002 for a thesis titled “External cultural policy of France in the post-Cold War Europe.”.

Beneficiary of a number of scholarships from: the Ministry of Culture and Communication of the French Republic, the Italian Government, and the TEMPUS program. Editor of scientific publications and book series. Vice President of Association Européenne des Jeux et Sports Traditionnels (AEJST). Member of the Scientific Society of Płock. Since June 2010 Chairman of the Foundation Programme “Grant Fund for Płock”.

Former Director of the Institute of Tourism in Warsaw. Participated in numerous national and international conferences. Also a lecturer at Polish and foreign universities and colleges.

SESSION 8

Leveraging Sports and Tourism in ASEAN Countries to Achieve SDG

Prof. Michail Toanoglou, PhD
Professor of Management Practice (PMP) & Academic Director of the MSc in Hospitality Management (IMHI) at the ESSEC Business School, France

Dr. Michail Toanoglou is a Tourism and Hospitality professional with extensive involvement in the private and public sectors. He has over 25 years of experience as a general Manager in 4 & 5-star resorts in Greece and has provided competitive added value in various tourism and hospitality development projects. He contributed to regional organizations as a Director or Consultant in Destination Sustainable Management and Branding.

He also has an academic and research background with more than 15 years of teaching experience in higher tourism and hospitality education in Greece and South Korea, and he has been involved in research projects in sustainable tourism. Since 2015 in South Korea, he has developed International Hospitality & Tourism University programs, including two bachelor’s, three Master’s, and a Ph.D.

He has been a Certified Sustainability Expert by GSTC (Global Sustainable Tourism Council) since 2018 and has contributed to various sustainability projects in APac region & South Europe. He is also holding the top Professional (CHA-Certified Hotel Administrator) and Academic (CHE-Certified Hospitality Educator) certificates from AHLA (American Hotel & Lodging Association).

With significant consulting contribution in private and public sectors, he implemented strategic development projects for regional public authorities and hotel companies.

He is a founding Member of the Greek NGO “EPOT – Tourism Think Tank.” He is the Secretary-General for the European region of the World Rural Tourism Conference (WRTC). He is the Director of the Centre for Sustainable Tourism & Crisis Management Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER).

He also coordinates the scientific committee for establishing a Sustainable Tourism Observatory for an island region in Greece, in close collaboration with UNWTO and INSTO (International Network of Sustainable Tourism Observatories).

Having essential publications in sustainability and carrying capacity, and contributing to international tourism and hospitality conferences keeps an active bond with the global tourism and hospitality academia.

From the end of August 2023, he became a PMP professor and IMHI Academic Director at ESSEC Business School.

Memberships
PATA, GSTC, Skal International, AMFORHT

SESSION 9

Central Asian Perspectives

Prof. Dr. Erdogan Ekiz, PhD
Founding Dean of Tourism and Hotel Management School, Central Asian University, Uzbekistan

Erdogan Ekiz is Founding Dean of Tourism and Hospitality Management School at Central Asian University, Tashkent, Uzbekistan. He was previously Dean of Faculty at TEAM University in Tashkent Uzbekistan and before that he worked as Associate Professor at Westminster International University in Tashkent. Prior to arriving in Uzbekistan, he was an Ad-Hoc Professor at The Ostelea in Morocco. Dr. Erdogan was the Founding Dean of the School of Hospitality Business and Management at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University. He was an Associate Professor at King Abdulaziz University, Faculty of Tourism, Saudi Arabia, where he served as Director of both Postgraduate Studies and International Relations and Agreements Unit. He also served as launching Head of Travel and Tourism Department.

Dr. Ekiz completed his Ph.D. in tourism and hospitality management at the School of Hotel and Tourism Management at Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He has recently received a DSc in Economics from Supreme Attestation Commission, Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan. He has a B.Sc. in tourism and hotel management and an M.B.A. in services marketing from Eastern Mediterranean University in North Cyprus. He is a ‘Certified Hospitality Educator’ (CHE) from the American Hotel and Lodging Educational Institute and ‘Qualified Learning Facilitator’ (QLF) from École hôtelière de Lausanne. He is an ‘Advanced Trainer’ with Distinction of International Air Transport Association (IATA). He has over 24 years of teaching experience in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Cyprus, Turkey, Malaysia, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Morocco, and Uzbekistan.

Dr. Ekiz’s expertise includes service failure, consumer complaining behavior, tourist behavior, and culture. He has more than 200 published journal articles, book chapters, and conference papers. He has successfully completed several consultancy projects with major companies in the industry and is still working on a dozen grants and consultation projects for both government and private sectors.

SESSION 10

Sustainable Diving Tourism in Europe

Prof. Dr. Alexander Hodeck
Professor International Sports Management, International School of Management GmbH (ISM), Germany

Study of sports science at the University of Leipzig (Diploma course B – Sports Management). Doctorate on the topic of “Sport tourism in low mountain range destinations” at the Faculty of Sports Science at the University of Leipzig. Promotion on the topic “Sport tourism in low mountain range destinations”. Appointment as Professor for Sports Management at the International School of Management (ISM) in Berlin (till 10.2019 EBC University of Applied Sciences)

Research assistant in the field of sports management at the Faculty of Sports Science at the University of Leipzig. Mentor of the Faculty of Sports Science in the project StiL (Studying in Leipzig) of the BMBF. Research assistant in the Department of Sports Management and Sports Economics at the Sportwiss. Faculty of the University of Leipzig (50%). Managing director of Sportpark Rabenberg e.V. Scientific Staff member and coordinator for Sports Management in the International Relations Division of the University of Leipzig. Professor for Sports Management at the EBC University of Applied Sciences, HH (from 10.2019 at the Campus Berlin of ISM). Provisional head of the Professorship Social Science Perspectives of Sport, Physical Activity and Health Promotion. CEO of the Saxon Tennis Federation.

Self-employed as a teacher in the field of sports management, sports marketing, personnel management in the and sports business management for the Landessportbund Sachsen, the IST University, the DGBB, the German Foreign Office and other educational institutions in and around sports in Germany and internationally (e.g. BRA / VAE / IND,…) Managing Partner Leipziger Akademie for Education and Movement. Vice President and Treasurer of the Saxon Tennis Association e.V. Vice president and treasurer of the Landessportbund Saxony. Managing Partner of Hodeck Sport und Management UG Eibenstock.

  • Hente, L., Hodeck, A., & Schlesinger, T. (2022). Establishment and management of a workplace health promotion network in rural areas: a case study. Health Promotion International, 37(5), daac123.
  • Hodeck, A., Tuchel, J., Hente, L., Abdelkarim, O., Belal, M., & El Beih, S. (Eds.). (2021). 2nd International Conference of Sustainable Sports Tourism: Book of Abstracts. Technische Universität Chemnitz.
  • Nagel, N., Fannasch, P., Martin-Niedecken, A. L., Mühlbäck, K., Polfuß, J., & Hodeck, A. (2022). Digitales Trainingsmanagement–Eine kritische Analyse der Potentiale zur Aktivierung von Trainierenden in Fitnessstudios. Leipziger Sportwissenschaftliche Beiträge Jahrgang 63 (2022 Heft 1, 96-112.
  • Beyerhaus, C., Mou, S., & Hodeck, A. (2022). SUSTAINABLE LUXURY SPORT TOURISM– AN EMERGING MARKET?!. Sport Tourism and Its Territorial Development and Opportunities, 163-174.
  • Hodeck, A. & Wohlfart, O. (2022). Characterising Sports Tourists Based on Motivation – The Case of Sachsentrail 2017 (Germany). In: C. Sobry & S. Cernainu (Eds.). Sports Tourism and Local Sustainable Development (167-185). Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • Kopf, J., Hodeck, A. & Kleinjohann, M. (2021). Digitale Tools in Fußballstadien: eine empirische Analyse der Anforderungen der Generation Z an Stadionbesuche. Leipziger Sportwissenschaftliche Beiträge 2021 (2) 156-176.
  • Hodeck, A., Tuchel, J., Hente, L. & Kerkoski, M.J. (2021). Funchal (Portugal). Who Is Doing Sports Tourism – Comparison Of Six Types Of Active Sports Tourists. In: H. Atunes, R. Alves & H. Lopes (Eds.). XVI SIEFLAS Compreender, Intervir, Transformar – Livro de Resumos. Universidade da Madeira, 130. (ISBN: 978-989-8805-69-0)
  • Kerkoski, M.J., Silva, L. & Hodeck, A. (2021). Análise Das Habilidades Técnicas Na Superliga Brasileira Masculina 2019/20. In: H. Atunes, R. Alves & H. Lopes (Eds.). XVI SIEFLAS Compreender, Intervir, Transformar – Livro de Resumos. Universidade da Madeira, 94. (ISBN: 978-989-8805-69-0)
  • Schwarz, F., Hodeck, A., Nagel, N., Mühlbäck, K. (2021). Die Wirkung des Fairtrade-Siegels – Ableitung von Handlungsempfehlungen zur Stärkung der Marktposition. PraxisWISSEN – German Journal of Marketing, 1/2021. 7-23.
  • Hodeck, A. Tuchel, J., Hente, L. & von Reibnitz, C. (2021). The importance of sustainability in diving tourism. The case of German speaking diving tourists. Sustainability, 13 (11), 1-13.
  • Brunner, M., Hodeck, A., Dombrowski, M. & Adam, S. (2021). Profifußball und nachhaltiges Management. WISU – das Wirtschaftsmagazin, 2021 (6), 673-681.
  • Hodeck, A. Tuchel, J., Hente, L. & Brunner, M. (2021). Crowdfunding as a financing instrument in difficult times – analysis of crowdfunding projects in Germany during the Covod-19 pandemic. Journal of Physical Education and Sport, 21 (2), 1124-1130.
  • Hodeck, A, von Reibnitz, C., Nagel, N. & Mühlbäck, K. (2021). Betreibliche Gesundheitsförderung in Gesundheitseinrichtungen – Stand und Perspektiven der stationären Pflege in einer Klinik. Leipziger Sportwissenschaftliche Beiträge (im Druck).
  • Hodeck, A. Tuchel, J., Hente, L. & Brunner, M. (2021). Crowdfunding als Finanzierungsinstrument in Krisenzeiten!? Eine Analyse von Crowdfunding-Projekten in Deutschland während der Corona-Pandemie 2020. Sciamus – Sport und Management 2021 (1), 7-24.
  • Nagel, N., Eberhardt, T. & Hodeck, A (2020). Mitarbeiterzufriedenheit in kommerziellen Fitness-Clubs. Sciamus, 1, 1-21.
  • Brunner, M. & Hodeck, A. (2020). Management mittlerer und kleiner Sportvereine. WiSu – Das Wirtschaftsstudium, 06/20, S. 659-662.
  • Dombrowski M., Wendeborn T., Wohlfart O., Hodeck A. (2020) eSport im deutschen Profifußball. In: Breuer M., Görlich D. (eds) eSport (193-214). Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden.
  • Kerkoski, M., Ferreira, M. & Hodeck, A. (2019). Caracterizacao de Atletas de Voleibol de de um Projecto social em Curitiba. In: N. Serra, C. Vila-Cha, N. Casanova & B. Pereira (Eds.) Educasao Fisica, Lazer & Saude. Desafios Interdiscplinares na Promocao da Atividade Fisica Vol. II, 168 -173. Guarda: Instituto Politécnico da Guarda. ISBN: 978-972-8681-79-1.
  • Hodeck, A. & Kerkoski, M. (2019). Active Sport Tourists on islands – the case of German Mountain Bike Tourists on Mallorca. In: N. Serra, C. Vila-Cha, N. Casanova & B. Pereira (Eds.) Educasao Fisica, Lazer & Saude. Desafios Interdiscplinares na Promocao da Atividade Fisica Vol. II, 187 – 192. Guarda: Instituto Politécnico da Guarda. ISBN: 978-972- 8681-79-1.
  • Hodeck, A. & Kerkoski, M.J. (2019). Digital media in professional basketball: The case of supporters of the Hamburg Towers. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise, 14 (4proc), p. 1277-1279. doi:https://doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2019.14.Proc4.82.
  • Mercante da Silva, L.H., Kerkoski, M.J., Paulo, A.C. & Hodeck, A. (2019). Terminal actions at Brazilian´s Volleyball League. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise, 14(4proc), p. 1322- 1325. doi:https://doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2019.14.Proc4.82.
  • Kerkoski, M.J., Mercante da Silva, L.H., Hodeck, A., Tuchel, J. & Hente, L. (2019). Jumping in the Brazilian Women´s Volleyball “B” Super-league. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise, 14(4proc), p. 1453-1456. doi:https://doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2019.14.Proc4.82.
  • Tuchel, J., Hodeck, A. & Schlesinger, T. (2019). Voluntary sports clubs and the participation of young refugees with uncertain perspective of staying: Access barriers and challenges. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise, 14(4proc), p. 1514-1517. doi:https://doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2019.14.Proc4.82.
  • Hente, L., Hodeck, A. & Schlesinger, T. (2019). The importance of workplace health management in the context of skills shortage in small and medium-sized companies. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise, 14(4proc), p. 1556-1558. doi:https://doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2019.14.Proc4.82.
  • Hodeck, A. (2019). Vereins-, Verbands- und Ligenmanagement im organisierten Sport. In: G. Nowak (Hrsg.). Angewandte Sportökonomie des 21. Jahrhunderts. Wesentliche Aspekte des Sportmanagements aus Expertensicht, 67 – 84. Wiesbaden: Springer Gabler.
  • Fuchs, M., Wohlfart, O., Hodeck, A. & Adam, S. (2019). Career Development through a sports qualification program in Germany – a qualitative stuy of alumni in Chile and Uruguuay. In: B. Mastromartino, I. Valentine, A. Kim, B. Pitts & J. Zhang (Eds.). The World Voice of Sport Management, Book of Abstracts of the 3rd WASM Conference 2019, 126 -127. eISBN 978-609-8200-24-9
  • Hodeck, A. & Kuenast, J. & Wohlfart, O. (2018). Comparing two types of nature sport (event) tourists in Germany based on travel motivation and behaviour– the case of ski tourers vs. trail runners. In: B. Carlsson;T. Breitbarth & D. Bjärsholm (Eds.). The 26th European Sport Management Conference, September 5-8, 2018, Malmö, Sweden, Managing Sport in a Changing Europe, Book of Abstracts, 197-198. Malmö: Malmö University.
  • Dos Santos Held, L.; Hodeck, A.; Hovemann, G. & Eckert-Lindhammer, D. (2018). Rio 2016: Experience of Latin American Stakeholders. Journal of Sports Science (6), 231 – 241. Doi:10.17265/2332-7839/2018.04.002
  • Hodeck, A. & Hovemann, G. (2018). Motivation of active sports tourists in a German highland destination – a cross-seasonal comparison. In: B. Moyle, T. Hinch & J. Higham (Eds.). Sport Tourism and Sustainable Destinations. Routledge.
  • Hodeck, A. & Geest,D. (2018). Karrierewege im Sport. Experten geben Einblicke in ihren beruflichen Alltag. Norderstedt: BoD.
  • Hodeck, A., Eckert-Lindhammer, D. & Dos Santos, L.C.F. (2018). Expectations and perceived experience of Rio 2016: The perspective of Latin American Stakeholders. In: 9th International Sport Business Symposium. Book of Abstracts, 29-31. (https://www.pyeongchang2018.uni-mainz.de/files/2018/02/Book-of-Abstracts_9th-Int.- SpoBusin.-Symposium-2018.pdf). Wohlfart, O., Hodeck, A. & Hovemann, G. (2017). Perspektiven auf dem Arbeitsmarkt Sport – Ergebnisse einer Absolventenbefragung der Universität Leipzig. Sciamus – Sport und Management 8 (2), 10-27.
  • Hodeck, A. & Kerkoski, M. (2017). Active sport tourists on islands – the case of German mountain bike tourists on Mallorca. In: N. Serra, C. Vila-Cha, N. Casanva, P. Esteves & M. Costa (Eds.). XIII SIEFLAS (Seminario Internacional de Educacao Fisica, Lazer & Saude). Livro de Abstracts, p. 212.
  • Santos, LCF. Hodeck, A., Hovemann, G. & Eckert-Lindhammer, D. (2017). Expecttativas e experiencas dos Jogos Olimpicos no Rio de Janeiro: Perpectiva de stakeholders Latino Americanos. In: N. Serra, C. Vila-Cha, N. Casanva, P. Esteves & M. Costa (Eds.). XIII SIEFLAS (Seminario Internacional de Educacao Fisica, Lazer & Saude). Livro de Abstracts, p. 176.
  • Kerkoski, M., Ferreira MM. & Hodeck, A. (2017). Caracterizacao de atletas de voleibol de um projeto social em Curitiba. In: N. Serra, C. Vila-Cha, N. Casanva, P. Esteves & M. Costa (Eds.). XIII SIEFLAS (Seminario Internacional de Educacao Fisica, Lazer & Saude). Livro de Abstracts, p. 179.
  • Hodeck, A. & Hovemann, G. (2017). Bestimmungsfaktoren für die Destinationsauswahl im Wintersporttourismus deutscher Mittelgebirge. In: R. Roth & J. Schwark (Hrsg.). Wirtschaftsfaktor Sporttourismus. Ressourcenmanagement, Produkt- und Destinationsmanagement (159-166). Berlin: ESV.
  • Hodeck, A. & Hovemann, G. (2017). Comparison of Active Winter Sport Tourists, by Segmentation, in Two German Highlands. In: R. Melo & C. Sobry (eds.). Sport Tourism: New Challenges in a Globalized World (263 -284). Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
  • Dos Santos, L.C., Hodeck, A. & Hovemann, G. (2016). Erwartungen lateinamerikanischer Stakeholder an RIO 2016. Leipziger Sportwissenschaftliche Beiträge 57 (2), S. 66-80.
  • Hodeck, A. (2016). Handbuch Sporttourismus (Book Review). Journal of Sport & Tourism. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14775085.2016.1254138
  • Hodeck, A. & Hovemann, G. (2016). Motivation of active sport tourists in a German highland destination – a cross-seasonal comparison. Journal of Sport & Tourism 20 (3,4), p. 335-348.
  • Dos Santos, L., Eckert-Lindhammer, D. & Hodeck, A. (Ed.) (2016). XII SIEFLAS (International Seminar of Physical Education, Recreation and Health). Book of Abstracts. Leipzig: Leipzig Experts for Global Sports.
  • Hodeck, A. (Ed.), Dos Santos, L. & Eckert-Lindhammer, D. (2016). XII SIEFLAS (International Seminar of Physical Education, Recreation and Health). E-Book of full papers . Leipzig: Leipzig Experts for Global Sports. ISBN 978-3-00-053685-4.
  • Hodeck, A. (2016). Seasonality in Sport Tourism – Challenges and Chances of a German Highland destination. In: K. Bučar & S. Renko (eds.). STC´16 Sport Tourism Conference – Red, Green and Blue Strategies, 24, Zagreb.
  • Dos Santos, L.C.F.; Eckert-Lindhammer, D & Hodeck, A. (2016). Profiles of German Tourists visiting the Olympic Summer Games 2012 in London. In: 7th International Sport Business Symposium. Book of Abstracts, 9-10. (http://www.sport.unimainz. de/Preuss/Lille/Book%20of%20abstracts.pdf). Hodeck, A. & Hovemann, G. (2015). Segmentierung und Vergleich von aktiven Wintersporttouristen in deutschen Mittelgebirgsdestinationen. Leipziger Sportwissenschaftliche Beiträge 56 (1), 179 – 192.
  • Hodeck, A. (2015). Importance of several aspects within the destination choice process in winter sport tourism among German and Polish students. In: Plevnik, M., Retar, I., R. Pisot, A. Obid (eds.). Sustainable Development of Sports Tourism (p. 73 – 80). Koper: Annales University Press (ISBN 978-961-6964-27-2).
  • Hodeck, A. & Hovemann, G. (2015). Empirical findings regarding the destination choice in two German winter sport destinations. Polish Journal of Sport & Tourism 22 (2), 114-117.
  • Koch, T. & Hodeck, A. (2015). Die Bedeutung ausgewählter Eigenschaften professioneller Sportveranstaltungen für die Kundenzufriedenheit – Eine vergleichende Conjoint-Analyse zwischen Zweiter Fußballbundesliga und DEL2. Sciamus – Sport und Management 6 (1), 1- 11.
  • Hodeck, A. & Hovemann, G (2015). Comparison of active winter sport tourists in two German highlands by segmentation. In: Sport Tourism. New challenges in a globalized World. Ed.: R. Melo, 150 – 157. (ISBN: 978-989-98016-4-6)
  • Hodeck, A. & Hovemann, G. (2015). Comparison of active summer and winter sport tourists in a German highland. Leisure Time Research 5 (1), 12-19.
  • Hodeck, A., Kerkosi, M.J., Eckert-Lindhamer, D. & Packheiser, A. (2014). Characterization of Brazilians who participated in the „International Coaching Courses – Interantionale Trainerkurse (ITK) at the University of Leipzig since 1993. Leipziger Sportwissenschaftliche Beiträge 55 (2), 103 – 109.
  • Schätzel, M., Packheiser, A., Eckert-Lindhammer, D., Hodeck, A. & Hovemann, G. (2014). Zur Arbeitsmarktsituation von lateinamerikanischen Alumni des ITK Leipzig – Ergebnisse einer Absolventenbefragung. Leipziger Sportwissenschaftliche Beiträge 55 (2), 85 – 102.
  • Hodeck, A. (2014). Comparison of effects oft wo different sport programmes on cancer patients. Oncology Research and Treatment 37 (Suppl. 5), 296.
  • Hodeck, A. & Hovemann, G. (2014). Sporttouristisches Verhalten im Erzgebirge/Krusne Hory grenzenlos!? In: Hagen Wäsche & Tim Schmidt-Weichmann (Hrsg.) Stadt, Land, Sport. Urane und touristische Räume. Beiträge aus der 6. Und 7. Jahrestagung der dvs- Kommission „Sport und Raum“ 2012 und 2013 (S. 94-104). Hamburg: Feldhaus, Edition Czwalina.
  • Packheiser, A. & Hodeck, A. (2014). Perspektiven der Sportwissenschaft – Eine Analyse der Erwartungen an das Berufsfeld Sport aus Sicht von Studierenden zu Beginn und während des Studiums. Leipziger Sportwissenschaftliche Beiträge 55 (1), 9-37.
  • Hodeck, A. & Hovemann, G. (2014). Sports Tourism Behaviour in the Erzgebirge / Krusne Hory – a cross-border analysis. In: Cechurova, L. (ed.). Opportunities and Threats to Current Business Management in Cross-border Comparison 2014. (p. 49-56). Chemnitz: GUC.
  • Hodeck, A. & Hovemann, G. (2013). Typisierung von Wintersporttouristen in deutschen Mittelgebirgen am Beispiel des Erzgebirges. Sciamus – Sport und Management 4 (4), 1-13.
  • Hodeck, A. (2013). Segmentierung von Wintersporttouristen anhand von Destinationsauswahl-kriterien in Mittelgebirgen am Beispiel des Erzgebirges. Leipziger Sportwissenschaftliche Beiträge 54 (1). 133-139.
  • Hodeck, A. & Hovemann, G. (2013). Sporttouristisches Verhalten im Erzgebirge / Krusne Hory grenzenlos!? In: Filip Mess, Markus Gruber & Alexander Woll (Hrsg.) Sportwissenschaft grenzenlos?! 21. Sportwissenschaftllicher Hochschultag Konstanz 2013 Abstracts. (S. 166ff.) Hamburg: Feldhaus.
  • Hodeck, A. & Hovemann, G. (2013). Bedeutung ausgewählter Faktoren bei der Wahl von Wintersportaufenthalten von deutschen und polnischen Studierenden.. In: Filip Mess, Markus Gruber & Alexander Woll (Hrsg.) Sportwissenschaft grenzenlos?! 21. Sportwissenschaftllicher Hochschultag Konstanz 2013 Abstracts. (S. 166ff.) Hamburg: Feldhaus.
  • Hodeck, A. & Eckert-Lindhammer, D. (2013). Olympic Spirit through education – 49 years of ITK. 6th International Sport Business Symposium Abstracts. p. 43-44. Buenos Aires: Facultad de Ciencas Economicas. (http://www.sport.unimainz. de/Preuss/Download%20public/Olympia/2013-Buenos%20Aires/Buenos_Aires_2013_Abstract%20Book.pdf)
  • Hodeck, A., Hoff, V. & Roßbach, J. (2013). Physical activity and nutrition for cancer patients: an interdisciplinary project of the University of Leipzig, the Fitness Center Injoy in Werdau and the Flora-Apotheken Werdau. European Review of Aging and Physical Activity 10 (1), S.69-70. (IF: 0,947).
  • Hodeck, A. & Packheiser, A. (2012): Reduzierung der Barrieren für Bewegungshandlungen bei über 60 Jährigen: Am Beispiel eines Seniorenbetreuungszentrums. In Kähler, R. & Ziemainz. J. (Hrsg.): Sporträume neu denken und entwickeln. 4. und 5. Jahrestagung der dvs-Kommission „Sport und Raum“ (S. 187 – 195). Hamburg: Czwalina.
  • Hodeck, A. & Packheiser, A. (2012). Sport als Zusatzleistung in Pflegereinrichtungen. In: Eckert, K. & Wagner, P. (Hrsg.) Ressource Bewegung – Herausforderungen für Gesundheitund Sportsystem sowie Wissenschaft. (S. 47). Hamburg: Czwalina.
  • Hodeck, A., Hovemann, G. & Packheiser, A. (2012). Understanding sports tourists – A segmentation of Highland visitors in winter. In: Schlesinger, T., Günter, S. Weigelt- Schlesinger, Y. & Nagel, S. (eds.) Sport in Globalised Societies. Changes and Challenges. Waxmann: Münster.
  • Packheiser, A., Hovemann, G. & Hodeck, A. (2012). Organisational structures in professional football – A comparative analysis between English and German football club.” In: Schlesinger, T., Günter, S. Weigelt-Schlesinger, Y. & Nagel, S. (eds.) Sport in Globalised Societies. Changes and Challenges. Waxmann: Münster.
  • Hodeck, A. (2011). Wenn Angebot auf Nachfrage trifft !? – Erwartungen, Chancen und Risiken für Absolventen sportwissenschaftlicher Studiengänge. In: Kuno Hottenrott, Oliver Stoll & Rainer Wollny (Hrsg.) Kreativität – Innovation – Leistung. Wissenschaft bewegt SPORT bewegt Sportwissenschaft. 20. Sportwissenschaftllicher Hochschultag Halle (Saale) 2011Abstracts. (S. 166ff.) Hamburg: Czwalina.

Other Publications

  • Hodeck, A. & Packheiser, A. (2011). Grundlagen des Marketings im modernen Sportverein/- verband. Leipzig: Landessportbund Sachsen.
  • Hodeck, A. & Packheiser, A. (2011). „Sport bis ins hohe Alter – Training mit über 75-jährigen in Pflegeeinrichtungen“. Universität Leipzig: Projektbericht.
  • Packheiser, A., Schmidt-Weichmann, T. & Hodeck, A. (2011). „Sportartenübergreifendes Bewegungs- und Gesundheitsangebot im Naherholungsgebiet Hungener 3 Teiche.“ Universität Leipzig: Projektbericht.

Prof. Dr. Christine von Reibnitz, MPH
ISM International School of Management GmbH (ISM)– Gemeinnützige Gesellschaft, Germany

Prof. Dr. Christine von Reibnitz studied health sciences at the University of Bielefeld and completed her doctorate at the Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel. In addition to working for many years in the “Management in Healthcare” working group at the Faculty of Health Sciences at Bielefeld University, where her work and research focused on decision organization in healthcare facilities, she has been active for many years in various Bachelor’s and Master’s degree courses in healthcare management. She also works as a consultant and head of health insurance management and health policy in medical device companies and as a consultant in the field of regulatory affairs and market access management. 

SESSION 11

ETS, Sport Tourism, Lifestyle – Research Outcomes

Researchers

Session Moderator

Dr. Alessandro Scotto di Palumbo PhD
Manager Sportivo, Centro di Servizi sportivi Sapienza Sport, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy

Researchers

Dr. Airnel T. Abarra
PhD Candidate at the Doctorate School of Sport Sciences, Hungarian University of Sport Science, Hungary

Researchers

Janice Juaban
PhD Candidate, Doctoral Master of Education, Magyar Testnevelési és Sporttudományi Egyetem, Hungary

Researchers

Enikő Nagy
Phd Candidate Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary

SESSION 12

Sports Tourism as a Tool for the Development of Small Islands

Ass. Prof. Olivier Naria
Maître de Conférences en Management – Aménagement  Associate Professor Département STAPS, UFR Sciences de l’Homme et de l’Environnement Université de La Réunion, France

Olivier Naria is associate professor of sport management, geography and regional development  at the Université de La Réunion, french and european university of the Indian Ocean. He is a researcher at the International Research Network In Sport Tourism (IRNIST). His research focuses on the contribution of policies to the sustainable development of territories. His areas of research interest include : island studies, studies on Small Island Developing States, sustainable cities, sports, sports tourism, heritage, innovation, Smart Specialization Strategies, and integration of disadvantaged groups. An expert in territorial sustainable development strategies, he has assisted numerous institutions in drawing up their strategies. His work is enriched by his dual experience of university research and elected office.

SESSION 13

Inclusion / Integration – ETS Case Study

Panel Moderator

Dr. Maria Grazia Pirina
ICSE Coordinator, President NGO NEST Berlin, Germany

Panel Speaker

Mr. Christo Velkov
Vice President Strategic Development Special Olympics Europe Eurasia Region, Belgium

Christo Velkov is an experienced civil society and philanthropy activist. Born in Bulgaria, he was involved in pro-democracy students’ movements, which led to the fall of the Berlin Wall. Pursuing business education in Brussels, he started his professional carrier at the European Foundation Centre as the first Grantmakers East Secretary. Subsequently, he has held senior positions at EurActiv Foundation and the German Marshall Fund of the United States.

Velkov has dedicated most of his professional carrier to Special Olympics, the largest global movement working towards full social inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities through sports-related initiatives. He has led groundbreaking improvements in Former Yugoslavia, review of orphanage policies and practices across Eastern Europe, engagement of EU and UN institutions and sports governing bodies, promotion of higher standards for child and vulnerable adult protection and safeguarding.

Velkov has received his postgraduate education from INSEAD (Business Administration) and Universite Libre de Bruxelles (African Studies). A father of three, he resides with his family in Brussels. In his spare time, he is a passionate, award-winning sailor.

Panel Speaker

Dr. Elia Mosconi
Administrative Manager & Co-fonder, LOVELIFE APS, Italy

Christo Velkov is an experienced civil society and philanthropy activist. Born in Bulgaria, he was involved in pro-democracy students’ movements, which led to the fall of the Berlin Wall. Pursuing business education in Brussels, he started his professional carrier at the European Foundation Centre as the first Grantmakers East Secretary. Subsequently, he has held senior positions at EurActiv Foundation and the German Marshall Fund of the United States.

Velkov has dedicated most of his professional carrier to Special Olympics, the largest global movement working towards full social inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities through sports-related initiatives. He has led groundbreaking improvements in Former Yugoslavia, review of orphanage policies and practices across Eastern Europe, engagement of EU and UN institutions and sports governing bodies, promotion of higher standards for child and vulnerable adult protection and safeguarding.

Velkov has received his postgraduate education from INSEAD (Business Administration) and Universite Libre de Bruxelles (African Studies). A father of three, he resides with his family in Brussels. In his spare time, he is a passionate, award-winning sailor.

Panel Speaker

Mr. Mattia Cordioli
ETS / NFE Trainer and mobility Manager, MV international, Italy SittingVolley Athlete

Mattia is experienced in covering different areas of project management and implementation. Mattia has actively involved in all activities concerned sectors of KA1 and KA2 of the European Erasmus+ Programme.. He is NFE Trainer for Youth, Adults and Education Through Sports methodologies.

SESSION 14A

ETS & Gender Equity in Sport

Mr. Pedro Dias
Gender Equality and Inclusion Manager, Portugal
Olympic Athlete

Pedro Dias works at the International Olympic Committee as a Gender Equality and Inclusion Manager. Previously he was the Director of Sport Evolution Alliance, an NGO specialized in European Grants, mainly the Erasmus + Sport Program . He holds a bachelor in Sport Management and he has successfully completed the programme “Executive Masters in Sport Organizations Management – MEMOS”.

Pedro Dias is an Olympic Judoka, third place in the European Championship, and he also performed as a coach in this sport. During many years he has worked organizing dozens of international sport events in Portugal and in Brazil, and he was also the Sport Director of the Sporting Clube de Portugal Beach Soccer Team. Through his career has acquired a worldwide sport stakeholders’ network.

SESSION 14B

A GOAL to DREAM - Pakistan, breaking barriers through sport

Dr. Paolo Menescardi
President L’ORMA – Member of MVNGO Sport Branch, Italy

SESSION 15A

Dual Career of Student-Athletes with Disabilities

Dr. Maria José Maciá Andreu 
Professor and researcher. Faculty of Sport, Catholic University of Murcia (UCAM), Spain

PhD in Sport Sciences and Master’s Degree in Management of Sports Entities and Organisations. She is currently teaching and researching in the Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Activity and Sport Sciences and in the University Master’s Degree in Research in Physical Education and Health at UCAM since 2018.

Regarding her research activity, she belongs to the Research Group GDOT (Sports Management, Leisure and Technology) of UCAM, in which she develops and participates in research and publications related to sports management, as well as in several national and European competitive projects. Finally, it is worth mentioning her participation in different national and international conferences and congresses, as a member of the scientific and organising committees and as speaker.

SESSION 15B

Sapienza Testimonial

Mr. Alberto Antinori
Athlete (athletics), coach and athletic trainer – Ambassador of SapienzaSport, Italy

SESSION 16

Dual Careers, Athletes real life experiences

Panel Moderator

Prof. Dr. Volkan Altıntaş
Full Professor – Faculty of Tourism, Department of Tourism Guidance – İzmir Katip Çelebi University, Türkiye

Prof. Dr. Volkan Altıntaş graduated from Gazi University in Ankara with Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and obtained an MSc in Tourism and Hotel Management at Akdeniz University in Antalya where he proceed to PhD at the same department. He worked as a Research Assistant between 2003-2010.

At the same time, he was the member of the Junior Researchers team in the center for European Integration Studies at Bonn University in Germany.

He completed PhD in 2010 with the dissertation of “The Effects of Tourism Development on Quality of Life of Residents: The Model of Alanya Region”.

His interested research areas are European Union, tourism politics, regional developments, quality of life and tourism economics. He knows English and German in professional level as foreign languages. He is working at Izmir Katip Çelebi University, Faculty of Tourism as a Full Professor.

Panel Speaker

Dr. Ali Koçak PhD
Lecturer – Akdeniz University, Antalya – Research “Footbal Tourism in Türkiye” – Ex National Wrestler, Türkiye

Ali Koçak, PhD, Lecturer -Akdeniz University -Antalya, Türkiye Ali Koçak initiated his involvement in sports at a very young age and achieved numerous national gold medals in the field of wrestling. Following his undergraduate studies in tourism, he pursued a career in the tourism sector, holding various managerial positions both domestically and internationally. He completed his tourism management internship in the United States. He subsequently obtained his master’s and doctoral degrees in tourism, specializing in sports tourism. By amalgamating his expertise in sports and tourism, he currently provides consultancy services to numerous sports tourism companies in Antalya. Moreover, he has contributed academically to the field of sports tourism through various publications and is presently serving as a lecturer at the Akdeniz University, delivering tourism courses in diverse areas.

SESSION 17

Building a dual career path for Athletes

Prof. Vincent Esguerra
Faculty research coordinator, instructor College of Teacher Education, Department of Secondary Education – Palawan State University, Philippines

Prof. Esquerra teaches “mapeh” subjects among undergraduate students taking up music, arts, physical education, and health as their field of specialization. Also, an affiliate faculty of the CTE graduate department. As research coordinator, with the college unit research activities, he executes researches, creates baseline study’s that of use for various professionals and agencies through research outputs.

He is an accomplished physical educator and coach with a strong background in physical education and sports sciences. He has extensive classroom experience as a college professor and field experience as a trainer and coach.

Prof. Vincent Esquerra, Faculty research coordinator, instructor College of Teacher Education, Department of Secondary Education – Palawan State University, Philippines

Prof. Esquerra teaches “mapeh” subjects among undergraduate students taking up music, arts, physical education, and health as their field of specialization. Also, an affiliate faculty of the CTE graduate department. As research coordinator, with the college unit research activities, he executes researches, creates baseline study’s that of use for various professionals and agencies through research outputs.

He is an accomplished physical educator and coach with a strong background in physical education and sports sciences. He has extensive classroom experience as a college professor and field experience as a trainer and coach.

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