Publications
- Cottingham, M., Miller,L., Mohn, R., Lee, D., Douglas, S. Comparing consumers of different disability sports: A quantitative examination of the motives of power chair soccer and wheelchair basketball spectators. Journal of Contemporary Athletics; Hauppauge Vol. 15, Iss. 2, (2021): 129-143.
- Cottingham., M., Hu, T., Williams, D., Lee, D., Olushola-Ogunrinde, J., (2021) Exploring wheelchair tennis marketing and promotion through the eyes of US professional athletes. Journal of Medicine Science and Tennis (21)3, 18-28.
- Hu, T., Mendoza, M. D., Cabador, J. V., & Cottingham, M. (2021). COVID-19’s Impact on Paralympic Hopeful’s Athletic Identity. Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, 3, 196-221.
- Shapiro, D., Pate, J., & Cottingham , M. (2020) A multi-institutional review of college campus adapted intramural sports programming for college students with and without a disability. Recreational Sports Journal. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1177/1558866120952093
- Lee, D., Cottingham, M., Powers, S., & Maeng, I. (2020). Perceived fan associations with MLB teams: Bask in spite of reflected failure versus cut off reflected success. International Journal of Sport Management and Marketing, 20(1/2), 9-28.
- Silveira, S. L., Ledoux, T. A., Johnston, C. A., Kalpakjian, C., O'Connor, D. P., Cottingham, M., ... & Tate, D. (2020). Differences among participants’ response to a wellness intervention for individuals with spinal cord injuries. Disability and Health Journal, 13(1), 100842.
- Silveira, S. L., Ledoux, T. A., Johnston, C. A., Kalpakjian, C., O'Connor, D. P., Cottingham, M., ... & Tate, D. (2020). Well on wheels intervention: satisfaction with life and health for adults with spinal cord injuries. The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine, 43(1), 60-68.
- Lee, M., Lee, D., Cottingham, M., Hawkins, B., & Yu, H. Y. (2019). Sport brand extension evaluation: The role of brand extension authenticity. International Journal of Sport Management, 20(2), 125-149.
- Silveira, S., Canales, S., Cottingham, M., & Hernandez, D. C. (2019). Wheelchair rugby participation as route to independence. Health Behavior and Policy Review, 6 (2), 166-173
- Cottingham, M., Hums, M., Jeffress, M., Lee, D., & Richard, H. (2018). Women of power soccer: Exploring disability and gender in the first competitive team sport for powerchair users. Sport in Society, 1-14. - https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/7AGMa9g7ZSjCXmwGAJPS/full
- Yu, H. Y., Lee, D., Hawkins, B., Cottingham, M., & Lee, M. (2018). Perceived Fan Associations with Teams: Across NFL, NBA, MLB, and MLS. International Journal of Sport Management, 19(3), 289-314.
- Park, S. H., Cottingham, M., & Seo, W. J. (2018). Mega sport event and social capital: A host community perspective comparison in Korea and the US through social conflict theory. International Journal of Industrial Distribution & Business, 9(9), 63-74.
- Russell, A., Cottingham, M., Barry, D., Lee, D., Walsh, D. (2018). Transitioning out of competitive sport: Athletic identity, coping, and stress among non-athlete college students. Journal of Applied Sport Management, 10(4), 34-51. Students Transitioning to College and Out of Competitive Sport: Athletic Identity, Coping, and Stress | Journal of Applied Sport Management (sagamorepub.com)
- Shapiro, D. R., Pitts, B., & Cottingham, M. (2017). Purpose and perceived benefits for the inclusion of disability sport topics in the introduction to sport management course. Sport Management International Journal Choregia, 13(2), 17-33.
- Silveira, S. L., Ledoux, T., Cottingham, M., & Hernandez, D. C. (2017). Association among practice frequency on depression and stress among competitive US male wheelchair rugby athletes with tetraplegia. Spinal cord, 55(10), 957-962.
- Lee, D., Zhang, Y., Cottingham, M., Park, J., & Yu, H. Y. (2017). Values and goals of Chinese sport consumers contrary to American counterparts. International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship, 18(1), 11-28.
- Walsh, D.W., Green, B.C., & Cottingham, M. (2017). Examining the efficacy of youth sport camps for fan development. Journal of Leisure Studies, 36(5), 657-669.
- Chatfield, S. & Cottingham, M. (2017). Perceptions of Athletes in disabled and non-disabled sport contexts: A descriptive qualitative research study. The Qualitative Review, 22(7), 1909-192. - "Perceptions of Athletes in Disabled and Non-Disabled Sport Contexts: A" by Sheryl L. Chatfield and Michael Cottingham II (nova.edu)
- Cottingham M ., Vineyard, A., Velasco, F., & Asias, B. (2017). Meeting expenses of wheelchair rugby: strategies employed to procure funding and promotion by teams and players. Palestra 31(1), 16-22.
- Daniels, E., Cottingham, M., Walsh, D., & Pearson, D (2017) An evaluation of university recreation center outdoor programs for people with disabilities: perspectives from professionals" to Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership. 9(1) 83-97*
- Byon, K. K., Choi, A. J., Cottingham, M., & Park, R. S. (2016). Special Olympic stakeholders’ perceptions of service deliveries: Construct validity of selected measures on service perception. European Journal of Social Sciences, 50(2), 140-153.
- Cottingham, M., Carroll, M., Lee, D., Shapiro, D., & Pitts, B. (2016). The Historical Realization of the Americans with Disabilities Act on Athletes with Disabilities. Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport 26(1) 5-21.
- Cottingham II, M., Blais, D., Bogle, K., & Gearity, B. (2016). A qualitative examination of Latin American disability sport practitioner's marketing practices. Journal of Sport for Development 3, 9-18.
- Wann, D. L., & Cottingham, M. (2015). The impact of team identification and knowledge of an athlete’s physical disability on spectators’ impressions of players. Journal of Contemporary Athletics 9(3) 161-171.
- Cottingham II, M., Gearity, B., Goldsmith, A., & Kim, W. (2015). A comparative analysis of factors influencing spectatorship of disability sort: A qualitative inquiry and next steps. Journal of Applied Sport Management 7(1), 20-39.
- Cottingham II, M., Pate, J., & Gearity, B. (2015). Examining inspiration, perspectives of stakeholders attending a community power soccer tournament. Canadian Journal of Disability Studies 4(1), 59-89.
- *Truman, J.J., Cottingham II, M., Jubinville, K, & Lynch, A. (2014). Examination of Social Media in NCAA DII Institutions. Journal of Contemporary Athletics 8(2). 102-114.
- Cottingham II, M., Phillips, D., Hall, S. A., Gearity, B., & Carroll, M.S. (2014). Using the MSDSC to examine consumption behavior of collegiate wheelchair basketball spectators. Journal of Sport Behavior, 37(2), 117-133.
- Cottingham II, M., Carroll, M., Phillips, D. Karadakis, K., Gearity, B.T. & Drane, D. (2014). Development and validation of the motivation scale for disability sport consumption. Sport Management Review, 17(1) 49-64.
- Judge, L., Petersen, J., Bellar, D., Craig, B., Cottingham II, M., & Gilreath, E. (2014). The current state of NCAA Division I collegiate strength facilities: Size, equipment, budget, staffing & football status. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 28, 2253-2261.
- Larkin, B., Cottingham II, M., Pate, J.R. (2014). Exploring the feasibility of wheelchair basketball as an NCAA emerging sport. Journal for the Study of Sports and Athletes in Education, 8(3), 168-185.
- Hindawi, O. S., Orabi, S., Al Arjan, J., Judge, L. W., Cottingham, M., & Bellar, D. M. (2013). Offensive tactical thinking level of wheelchair basketball players in Arab countries. European Journal of Sport Science, (13) 622-629 doi 10.1080/17461391.2013.771383
- * Mestayer, L., Black, J., Edwards, T., Behlmann, A & Cottingham II, M. (2013). A case study: An examination of access for those with disabilities at revenue generating sport facilities at a Division I institution. Journal of Facility Planning, Design & Management, 1(1) 16-27
- Cottingham II, M., Gearity, B.T., & Byon, K. K. (2013). A qualitative examination of disability sport executives’ perceptions of sport promotion and the acquisition of sponsors. Sport Marketing Quarterly, 22(2), 92-100.
- Cottingham II, M., Byon, K. K., Chatfield, C., & Carroll, M. (2013). Examining the influences of relationship to disability on wheelchair basketball spectators. Disability Studies Quarterly, 33(3).
- Cottingham II, M., Chatfield, S., Gearity, B.T., Allen, J.T. & Hall, S.A. (2012). Using points of attachment to examine repatronage and online consumption of wheelchair rugby spectators. International Journal of Sport Management.13(2), 160-172
- Byon, K.K., Carroll, M.S., Cottingham II, M., Grady, J., & Allen, J.T. (2011). Examining gender differences in the effect of spectator motivation on sport consumption behaviors at collegiate wheelchair basketball games. Journal of Venue & Event Management, 3(1), 11-28.
- Byon, K.K., Cottingham II, M., & Carroll, M. (2010). Marketing murderball: The influence of spectator motivation factors on sport consumption behaviors of wheelchair rugby spectators. International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship, 12(1), 76-94.
- Cottingham II, M., Blom, L., Burchell, S., & Johnson, J. (2010). Understanding the relationships among social cohesion, the coach-athlete relationship, and socioeconomic status of high school softball and baseball players. Journal for the Study of Sports and Athletes in Education, 4(1), 9-22.
* notes that Dr. Cottingham was the corresponding author and/or that his student was the primary author.