This study examines the reasons for officiating soccer among Norwegian elite and non-elite referees. Eighty-three elite referees and 44 non-elite referees completed a web-based questionnaire (SurveyXact) that solicited their three main reasons for officiating soccer. The data were obtained by bracketing, intuiting, and describing their different reasons. Three main categories of descriptions emerged (percentage elite/non-elite): passion-based motivations (57/25%), social-based motivations (25/25%), and fitness-based motivations (13/31%). Norwegian elite referees are significantly more passion-based motivated than non-elite referees in the lower-level leagues. The prevalen...
This study explores the perceived organizational support, internal motivation, and work–family confl...
Past studies have indicated that multiple factors may influence sport referees' decisions, such as p...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to elicit the activity of assistant referees dur...
This study examines the reasons for officiating soccer among Norwegian elite and non-elite...
Published version of an article in the journal: Movement & sport sciences. Also available from the p...
The present research examined in two studies the role of passion for refereeing in referees' affecti...
The present research examined in two studies the role of passion for refereeing in referees ’ affect...
With attrition rates of 30%, organizations need to understand sport officials’ motivations...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.This exploratory study ana...
Bachelor i idrett - spesialisering i trenerrollen, 2012Formålet med denne oppgaven har vært å belyse...
The number of football referees in England has declined significantly over recent years, posing a th...
Evidence points to the existence of a home advantage effect in soccer with referees giving more deci...
The number of football referees in England has declined significantly over recent years, posing a th...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the personal meaning of refereeing for Portuguese football ref...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the personal meaning of refereeing for Portuguese football ref...
This study explores the perceived organizational support, internal motivation, and work–family confl...
Past studies have indicated that multiple factors may influence sport referees' decisions, such as p...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to elicit the activity of assistant referees dur...
This study examines the reasons for officiating soccer among Norwegian elite and non-elite...
Published version of an article in the journal: Movement & sport sciences. Also available from the p...
The present research examined in two studies the role of passion for refereeing in referees' affecti...
The present research examined in two studies the role of passion for refereeing in referees ’ affect...
With attrition rates of 30%, organizations need to understand sport officials’ motivations...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.This exploratory study ana...
Bachelor i idrett - spesialisering i trenerrollen, 2012Formålet med denne oppgaven har vært å belyse...
The number of football referees in England has declined significantly over recent years, posing a th...
Evidence points to the existence of a home advantage effect in soccer with referees giving more deci...
The number of football referees in England has declined significantly over recent years, posing a th...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the personal meaning of refereeing for Portuguese football ref...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the personal meaning of refereeing for Portuguese football ref...
This study explores the perceived organizational support, internal motivation, and work–family confl...
Past studies have indicated that multiple factors may influence sport referees' decisions, such as p...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to elicit the activity of assistant referees dur...