This research studied the influence of multiple social identities on the emotions that athletes felt toward their teammates/partners and opponents. Athletes (N = 714) from individual and team-based sports reported their identification both as athletes of the sport and as athletes of their club before reporting their precompetitive emotions. The results showed that these multiple social identities influenced precompetitive emotions toward different targets, with higher levels of sport identification associated with increased positive and decreased negative emotions toward opponents and higher levels of club identification associated with increased positive and decreased negative emotions toward teammates/partners, although increased club ide...
Background: In order for coaches and sport psychologist help athletes to improve their athletic iden...
Drawing on social identity theory and self-categorization theory, we outline an approach to sport ps...
Based on research on stereotype threat and multiple identities, this work explores the beneficial ef...
Recently, novel lines of research have developed to study the influence of identity processes in spo...
International audiencePurpose: In team sports, players have to manage personal interests and group g...
AbstractObjectivesAthletes are constantly engaging with teammates, coaches, and opponents, and rathe...
IF 2018: 1.25 (Q2)International audienceIn the field of emotion–performance relationship in achievem...
Objectives: Athletes are constantly engaging with teammates, coaches, and opponents, and rather than...
Recently, novel lines of research have developed to study the influence of identity processes in spo...
In this study we examined how social identity threat, contextualized as soccer fans' reactions to th...
In this study we examined how social identity threat, contextualized as soccer fans’ ...
Sport relies on the coordination of teammates’ behaviours to maximise performance. This responsibili...
As social beings, people naturally form identifications with various social groups within their envi...
Individuals strive to attach themselves to social groups that reflect positively on the way they vie...
Sports are a ubiquitous feature of social life, yet it is an arena that has not received systematic ...
Background: In order for coaches and sport psychologist help athletes to improve their athletic iden...
Drawing on social identity theory and self-categorization theory, we outline an approach to sport ps...
Based on research on stereotype threat and multiple identities, this work explores the beneficial ef...
Recently, novel lines of research have developed to study the influence of identity processes in spo...
International audiencePurpose: In team sports, players have to manage personal interests and group g...
AbstractObjectivesAthletes are constantly engaging with teammates, coaches, and opponents, and rathe...
IF 2018: 1.25 (Q2)International audienceIn the field of emotion–performance relationship in achievem...
Objectives: Athletes are constantly engaging with teammates, coaches, and opponents, and rather than...
Recently, novel lines of research have developed to study the influence of identity processes in spo...
In this study we examined how social identity threat, contextualized as soccer fans' reactions to th...
In this study we examined how social identity threat, contextualized as soccer fans’ ...
Sport relies on the coordination of teammates’ behaviours to maximise performance. This responsibili...
As social beings, people naturally form identifications with various social groups within their envi...
Individuals strive to attach themselves to social groups that reflect positively on the way they vie...
Sports are a ubiquitous feature of social life, yet it is an arena that has not received systematic ...
Background: In order for coaches and sport psychologist help athletes to improve their athletic iden...
Drawing on social identity theory and self-categorization theory, we outline an approach to sport ps...
Based on research on stereotype threat and multiple identities, this work explores the beneficial ef...