The purpose of this review was to examine sport officials ’ motivation and passion to become and remain a referee in today’s sport climate. There are endless accounts of misconduct towards officials from participants, coaches, parents and fans. This review examined the research evidence that explained why officials continue to work in their sport and tried to determine what motivations were factors in their continued service. Additionally, this review wanted to see how passion played a role in the officials ’ desire to become and remain a sport official. The findings were clear as officials often became involved with officiating or continued to officiate ‘for the love of the game’. Once they became involved they continued to officiate becau...
Through a lens of the Knowledge Gap Theory of Mass Communication and the consideration of Media Fram...
Based on a critical reading of relevant literature and in-depth interviews with football referees fr...
Published version of an article in the journal: Movement & sport sciences. Also available from the p...
Abstract: With governments in many western countries implementing sport policy programs directed at ...
With attrition rates of 30%, organizations need to understand sport officials’ motivations...
It was inevitable that with all the changes occurring in the modern sport, there has come a change r...
With governments in many western countries implementing sport policy programmes directed at increasi...
There is a growing concern about the shortage of sports officials and its impact on organized youth ...
Sport officials occupy essential roles in sport and are necessary for sport to function properly. Ho...
The purpose of this article is to report on the outcome of a two-day consensus-building exercise amo...
Previous research into sports officiating at the elite level has primarily focused on factors that i...
Recruiting and retaining officials for the game of baseball is challenging. Attrition is always issu...
Current trends indicate the number of qualified sports officials continues to dwindle. Therefore, th...
International audienceIn sport research, the majority of attention is directed toward athletes. Whi...
Sports officials (umpires, referees, judges) play a vital role in every sport, and sports governing ...
Through a lens of the Knowledge Gap Theory of Mass Communication and the consideration of Media Fram...
Based on a critical reading of relevant literature and in-depth interviews with football referees fr...
Published version of an article in the journal: Movement & sport sciences. Also available from the p...
Abstract: With governments in many western countries implementing sport policy programs directed at ...
With attrition rates of 30%, organizations need to understand sport officials’ motivations...
It was inevitable that with all the changes occurring in the modern sport, there has come a change r...
With governments in many western countries implementing sport policy programmes directed at increasi...
There is a growing concern about the shortage of sports officials and its impact on organized youth ...
Sport officials occupy essential roles in sport and are necessary for sport to function properly. Ho...
The purpose of this article is to report on the outcome of a two-day consensus-building exercise amo...
Previous research into sports officiating at the elite level has primarily focused on factors that i...
Recruiting and retaining officials for the game of baseball is challenging. Attrition is always issu...
Current trends indicate the number of qualified sports officials continues to dwindle. Therefore, th...
International audienceIn sport research, the majority of attention is directed toward athletes. Whi...
Sports officials (umpires, referees, judges) play a vital role in every sport, and sports governing ...
Through a lens of the Knowledge Gap Theory of Mass Communication and the consideration of Media Fram...
Based on a critical reading of relevant literature and in-depth interviews with football referees fr...
Published version of an article in the journal: Movement & sport sciences. Also available from the p...