Coaches' views on how to develop shared leadership

IF 1.9 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Gerrit van Dalfsen, Jo Van Hoecke, H. Westerbeek, V. D. Bosscher
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate coaches' views on developing leadership and shared leadership capacity in particular in competitive youth football.Design/methodology/approachThis qualitative examination focusses on the leadership philosophy of ten male coaches at the sub-elite competitive level in youth football in The Netherlands and applies the theory of shared leadership to examine coaches' views on developing leadership capacity.FindingsOnly few coaches have a clear philosophy on the development of leadership in general and/or shared leadership in particular. Most coaches do not have a distinct view on how to involve players in the team processes. Shared leadership development in youth teams occurs occasionally but can be implemented more intentionally.Research limitations/implicationsAlthough this study lacks generalizability, coaches' views are required in understanding how shared leadership is to be developed in youth sport.Practical implicationsFor implementing shared leadership in football purposefully, a clear view on the development of youth is required, whereas coaches need to be taught, how to involve the individual players in team processes such as decision-making. In addition, leadership development in sport may have the potential of transfer of skills to other domains.Social implicationsLearning shared leadership at a young age by athletes can have a positive influence on relationships in teams on micro-level and might have an impact on meso-level within a football club because of its social constructionist approach.Originality/valueThis study is one of the first to apply shared leadership at the micro-level of competitive youth football making use of football coaches' view.
教练对如何发展共享领导力的看法
本文的目的是调查教练员对发展领导力和共同领导能力的看法,特别是在竞技青少年足球中。设计/方法/方法本定性研究的重点是荷兰青少年足球亚精英竞技水平的10名男性教练的领导哲学,并应用共同领导理论来研究教练对发展领导能力的看法。只有少数教练对领导力的总体发展和/或共享领导力的发展有明确的哲学。大多数教练对如何让球员参与到团队过程中并没有明确的看法。青年团队的共同领导力发展偶尔会发生,但可以更有意地实施。研究局限/启示虽然本研究缺乏普遍性,但教练员的观点是理解如何在青少年体育中发展共享领导的必要条件。实际意义为了在足球运动中有目的地实施共同领导,需要对青少年的发展有一个清晰的认识,而教练需要被教导,如何让个人球员参与到决策等团队过程中。此外,体育运动中的领导力发展可能具有将技能转移到其他领域的潜力。运动员在年轻时学习共享领导可以在微观层面上对团队关系产生积极影响,并且由于其社会建构主义方法,可能对足球俱乐部内部的中观层面产生影响。独创性/价值本研究首次利用足球教练的视角,将共享领导力应用于竞技青少年足球的微观层面。
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Sport Business and Management-An International Journal
Sport Business and Management-An International Journal HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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