1st Edition

Digital Transformation in Sports

Edited By Jillian McNiff Villemaire, Haiyan Huang Copyright 2026
189 Pages 38 Color & 5 B/W Illustrations
by Auerbach Publications

189 Pages 38 Color & 5 B/W Illustrations
by Auerbach Publications

189 Pages 38 Color & 5 B/W Illustrations
by Auerbach Publications

The sports industry is one of the most robust and competitive sectors in the world. Over the last decade, the integration of technology into sports has dramatically transformed the dynamics of how the sports industry operates. Sports analytics (i.e., the integration of data science and sports) is at the forefront of this digital transformation. Sports analytics encompasses the applications of... Read more

1. Introduction

Haiyan Huang

2. Golf Analytics: It’s More than Just a Stick and a Ball

Christopher Cain, Junghoon Lee, Eric Handley, Daniel Merrell, Justin Ehrlich, and Rodney Paul

3. Analytics Democratization: How the NFL Fosters a Pipeline of Future Analysts through Digital Data Accessibility

Bradley J. Congelio

4. Surveying Various Information Systems Theories Used in the Context of AI and IoT in Sports

Mukesh Chaware and Sreejith Alathur

5. Artificial Intelligence (AI): A New Window to Smart Stadiums

Sardar Mohammadi, Seyyed Iman Ghaffarisadr, and Manuel Alonso Dos Santos

6. Game Theory in the Digital Age

Yvan J. Kelly

7. Computational Approaches to Sport Outcome Prediction

Sadegh Sulaimany and Sardar Mohammadi

8. Analytics in Sports: A Review and Exploration of Financial and On-Field Performance of Football Clubs

Ziad Zein, Ashish Kumar Jha, and K. Mohammed Jasim

9. Summary

Jillian McNiff Villemaire

Biography

Jillian McNiff Villemaire joined the Flagler College faculty in 2014. She teaches a variety of courses in the Department of Applied Management. Her primary interests include marketing, communications, and social media in the sports industry. Before devoting herself to undergraduate teaching, Dr. McNiff Villemaire worked in marketing for Boston University’s Fitness and Recreation Center and for the New England Patriots, the New England Revolution, and Gillette Stadium. She brings a passion for applied sport management learning strategies to her role as teacher and adviser.

Haiyan Huang earned a PhD in information sciences and technology at the Pennsylvania State University. Her primary research and teaching interests include data science and analytics, web usability and user experiences, IT adoption, diversity of the IT workforce, and global information systems development. Before joining Flagler College, Dr. Huang taught at Michigan Technological University, Purdue University Calumet, and the Pennsylvania State University. She has published more than 40 journal articles, book chapters, and conference papers.