Bradley Baker
Assistant Professor Sport Management at University of Massachusetts Amherst
Schools
- University of Massachusetts Amherst
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Biography
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Education
PhD in Business Administration, Temple University, 2017 MS in Sport and Recreation Management, Temple University, 2012 BS in Computer Science and Mathematical Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, 1998
Academic Appointments
Assistant Professor, UMass Amherst, 2019-present
Research Interests
- Research Methods
- Brand Building via Social Media
- Sport Consumer Behavior and Loyalty
- Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
Teaching Interests
- Sport Analytics
Recent Honors & Awards
Ignite Presentation Competition Winner, Sport Marketing Association, 2017 Student Research Competition Winner, North American Society for Sport Management, 2016 Presidential Fellow, Temple University, 2012-2017
Selected Publications
Baker, B., Du, J., Sato, M., & Funk, D. (In press). Rethinking segmentation within the Psychological Continuum Model using Bayesian analysis. Sport Management Review.
Su, Y., Baker, B., Doyle, J., & Kunkel, T. (In press). Rise of an athlete brand: Factors influencing the social media following of athletes. Sport Marketing Quarterly.
Baker, B., Jordan, J., & Funk, D. (2018). Run again another day: The role of consumer characteristics and satisfaction in repeat consumption of a sport-related experience product. Journal of Sport Management, 32(1), 38-52.
Funk, D., Pizzo, A., & Baker, B. (2018). eSport management: Embracing education and research opportunities. Sport Management Review, 21(1), 7-13.
Baker, B., McDonald, H., & Funk, D. (2016). The uniqueness of sport: Testing against marketing's empirical laws. Sport Management Review, 19(4), 378-390.
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