Organizational Psychology of Sport

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Affective Commitment
American Psychological Association (APA)
Antisocial Behavior
applied sport psychology
ASPIRe Model
Athlete Leaders
athlete stress management
attitudinal
Australian Psychological Society
Avoidance Attachment Style
behavioural
BPS Division of Sport and Exercise Psychology
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Christopher Wagstaff
Coach Athlete Relationship
Coach Behaviors
coaching
Continuance Commitment
De Bosscher
elite sport
emotion theory
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group cohesion
group dynamics
Internalized Group Memberships
Leader Distance
leadership
leadership development sport
media relations teams
Moral Disengagement
Motivational Climate
Non-profit Sport Organizations
organizational and systemic aspects of sport consulting
organizational citizenship
organizational commitment
organizational culture
Organizational Resilience
organizational stress
psychological factors in elite sports teams
resilience
resilience in sport
Resilient Teams
social environment sport
Sport Organizations
Sport Performers
Sport Psychology
team culture
team performance
Trait EI
Van Kleef
Van Puyenbroeck
Vande Broek
wellbeing

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138955172
  • Weight: 700g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Sep 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This ground-breaking book is the first to provide a comprehensive overview of how organizational psychology can be used to understand and improve performance in elite sport. Using recent theoretical advances from this burgeoning area of research, each chapter offers key conceptual issues and practical insights across a range of topics.

The book is structured into four constituent parts,

  • Attitudes and emotions in sports organizations
  • Stress and well-being in sports organizations
  • Behaviors in sports organizations
  • Environments in sports organizations

Covering key areas such as attitudes to employment, conflict and change management, leadership, and relationships with the mass media, the book shines a spotlight on how organizational issues play a fundamental role in the experience of individuals and teams.

In an era of ever-increasing professionalism in sport, the book provides an invaluable new perspective on performance at the elite level. Including contributions from an international range of academics and practitioners, it will be essential reading for any student or practitioners within sport and exercise psychology.

Christopher R. D. Wagstaff is a Principal Lecturer and the Discipline Director for sport and exercise psychology at the University of Portsmouth, UK. He has been a consultant to a number of organizations operating in high pressure environments, both in sport and beyond.