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- Title
A STUDY ABOUT CLUB ADMINISTRATORS' TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP PROPERTIES ACCORDING TO PERCEPTION OF PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALLERS.
- Authors
Recep, Cengız; Tunckol, Mehmet H.; Cengız, Şebnem
- Abstract
The purpose of the study is to investigate the professional footballers' perceptions of their administrators' transformational leadership styles and its effect on the team. The population of the study is consist by 4902 professional footballers that play in Turkish Professional Football Leagues, also the sample of the study consisted 1014 footballers from 65 teams that selected by random sampling. "Transformational Leadership"questionnaire had used for data collecting to determine the transformational leadership level of club administrators. In data analyzing; frequency, homogeneity of variances, one-way ANOVA, Tamhan-T2 and Tukey tests had used. According to the findings it had determined that the 44,1 % of the subjects were 23-29 ages, 70,3 % had graduated from primary school and 48,3 % of them had job experience of 7-10 years. According to the results of analyze, transformational leadership style perceptions' sub-factors of "Suggested Motivation" and "Individual Support" has a significant difference with the variable of age (p<,05). As a result, it had found out that administrators who have transformational leadership have more effect on footballers. By those data, it could be said that administrators who have transformational leadership feature helps the footballers to reach the reachable and peak goals and they also respect to success and trustful players.
- Subjects
TURKEY; FOOTBALL managers; TRANSFORMATIONAL leadership; SENSORY perception; FOOTBALL players; FOOTBALL team management; FOOTBALL tournaments; SPORTS administration; ANALYSIS of variance
- Publication
Ovidius University Annals, Series Physical Education & Sport/Science, Movement & Health, 2010, Vol 10, Issue 1, p14
- ISSN
2285-777X
- Publication type
Article