Organizational stress continues to generate interest and research attention in sport psychology. This is largely because anecdotal and research evidence continues to highlight that the organizational environment in which sport performers, coaches, sport scientists, and other personnel operate is a breeding ground for experiencing stress. Although some individuals may interpret, respond, and cope well with the varying demands that they encounter in their sport teams and organizations, for others, this may have negative outcomes for their sport relationships, well-being, performance, and desire to continue participating in sport. For these reasons, research continues to be conducted to understand the concept of organizational stress in sport,...
Organizational stressors are particularly prevalent across sport performers’ experiences and can inf...
Organizational stressors are particularly prevalent across sport performers’ experiences and can inf...
The aim of this research is to examine the relationship between organizational stresses and job perf...
Research on organizational stress in sport has grown exponentially within the last two decades. Desp...
Research on organizational stress in competitive sport has grown exponentially within the last two d...
Organizational stressors are prevalent within competitive sport participation and can elicit a numbe...
This study extends recent research investigating organizational stress in elite sport. Fourteen inte...
Organizational stressors are associated with positive and negative outcomes in extant literature; ho...
Objectives: Although much is now known about the role of social support in the competitive stress pr...
Organisational stressors are associated with positive and negative outcomes in extant literature; ho...
The purpose of this study was to synthesize the research that has identified the organizational stre...
Objectives: The purposes of this study were twofold: to conduct a mixed method organizational-level ...
Exploring the organizational stress process in sport performers: from theory to practic
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/9955/8847-thumbnail.jpgNumerous research stud...
This study extends stress research by exploring sport psychologists’ experiences of organizational s...
Organizational stressors are particularly prevalent across sport performers’ experiences and can inf...
Organizational stressors are particularly prevalent across sport performers’ experiences and can inf...
The aim of this research is to examine the relationship between organizational stresses and job perf...
Research on organizational stress in sport has grown exponentially within the last two decades. Desp...
Research on organizational stress in competitive sport has grown exponentially within the last two d...
Organizational stressors are prevalent within competitive sport participation and can elicit a numbe...
This study extends recent research investigating organizational stress in elite sport. Fourteen inte...
Organizational stressors are associated with positive and negative outcomes in extant literature; ho...
Objectives: Although much is now known about the role of social support in the competitive stress pr...
Organisational stressors are associated with positive and negative outcomes in extant literature; ho...
The purpose of this study was to synthesize the research that has identified the organizational stre...
Objectives: The purposes of this study were twofold: to conduct a mixed method organizational-level ...
Exploring the organizational stress process in sport performers: from theory to practic
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/9955/8847-thumbnail.jpgNumerous research stud...
This study extends stress research by exploring sport psychologists’ experiences of organizational s...
Organizational stressors are particularly prevalent across sport performers’ experiences and can inf...
Organizational stressors are particularly prevalent across sport performers’ experiences and can inf...
The aim of this research is to examine the relationship between organizational stresses and job perf...