The influence of team-member exchange on turnover intention among student-athletes: the mediating role of interpersonal self-efficacy and the moderating role of seniority

IF 3.7 1区 教育学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Ray Tak-yin Hui, Weisheng Chiu, Doyeon Won, Jung-sup Bae
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ABSTRACT Based upon Bandura’s (1986) social cognitive theory (SCT), we examined how the relationship quality among student-athletes in team sports, namely team-member exchange (TMX), regulates the relational-cognitive process in determining their turnover intention. Specifically, we examined interpersonal self-efficacy (ISE) as the mediator and seniority as the moderator of the relationship between TMX and turnover intention, based on a field study of 234 student-athletes in South Korea. The results of the partial least squares–structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) showed that TMX is indirectly related to turnover intention, as fully mediated by ISE. Also, student-athletes’ seniority moderates the relationships between TMX, ISE and turnover intention. Supported by SCT, we contribute to the extant literature on TMX by (1) providing a theoretical explanation of how TMX acting as social cues regulates athletes’ self-efficacy and behavioral intention; and (2) examining the role of seniority as a cultural-specific moderator on TMX effectiveness in team sports in the Asian context. We discuss practical implications for coaches and collegiate athletics administrators about the essential arrangement of both leisure and training activities in building quality relationships among student-athletes and self-belief of their interpersonal competency within the team, especially for less experienced and junior student-athletes. HIGHLIGHTS TMX had a positive influence on student-athletes’ interpersonal self-efficacy. Interpersonal self-efficacy negatively affected student-athletes’ turnover intention. Interpersonal self-efficacy fully mediated the relationship between TMX and turnover intention. Student-athletes’ seniority positively moderates the relationships between TMX and interpersonal self-efficacy and between TMX and turnover intention.
团队成员交换对学生运动员离职倾向的影响:人际自我效能感的中介作用和资历的调节作用
摘要基于班杜拉(1986)的社会认知理论(SCT),我们研究了团队运动中学生运动员之间的关系质量,即团队成员交换(TMX),如何调节关系认知过程来确定他们的离职意向。具体而言,我们基于对234名韩国学生运动员的实地研究,检验了人际自我效能感(ISE)作为TMX与离职意向之间关系的中介,资历作为中介。偏最小二乘-结构方程建模(PLS-SEM)的结果表明,TMX与离职意向间接相关,完全由ISE介导。此外,学生运动员的资历调节了TMX、ISE和离职意向之间的关系。在SCT的支持下,我们通过(1)提供TMX作为社会线索如何调节运动员的自我效能和行为意向的理论解释,为现有的TMX文献做出了贡献;以及(2)在亚洲背景下,考察资历作为特定文化的调节因素对团队运动TMX有效性的作用。我们讨论了教练和大学体育管理人员在休闲和训练活动的基本安排方面的实际意义,以在学生运动员之间建立高质量的关系,以及对他们在团队中的人际能力的自信,尤其是对经验不足和初级学生运动员。亮点TMX对学生运动员的人际自我效能感有正向影响。人际自我效能感对学生运动员的离职意向产生负向影响。人际自我效能感在TMX与离职意向之间起到了充分的中介作用。学生运动员的资历对TMX与人际自我效能感、TMX与离职意向的关系有正向调节作用。
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期刊介绍: Sport Management Review is published as a service to sport industries worldwide. It is a multidisciplinary journal concerned with the management, marketing, and governance of sport at all levels and in all its manifestations -- whether as an entertainment, a recreation, or an occupation. The journal encourages collaboration between scholars and practitioners. It welcomes submissions reporting research, new applications, advances in theory, and case studies. The language of publication is English. Submissions are peer reviewed.
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