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The Effect of Coaching Practices on Psychological Contract Fulfillment of Student-Athletes

By: Davar Rezania and  Robert Gurney  
Open Access
|Oct 2016

Abstract

We examine the relationships between coaching practices, psychological contract fulfillment and the impact it has on satisfaction and in-role behavior of student-athletes. We surveyed a total of 183 student-athletes in Canada. Utilizing Partial Least Squares path modeling algorithm, the results confirm that the extent of psychological contract fulfillment is positively related to satisfaction and role-behavior. In addition, practices of compensation, information sharing, and security (i.e. ensuring continuation of position on the team) are related to fulfillment of psychological contracts. However, the data does not provide support for the idea that training is related to the fulfillment of psychological contracts. The results suggest that universities can manage students-athletes’ expectations by institutionalizing coaching practices that signal commitments for compensation, information sharing, and provide assurance of position on the team. Such practices have potential to improve the athlete’s performance.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/pcssr-2016-0016 | Journal eISSN: 1899-4849 | Journal ISSN: 2081-2221
Language: English
Page range: 21 - 29
Submitted on: Feb 20, 2016
Accepted on: May 10, 2016
Published on: Oct 24, 2016
Published by: Józef Piłsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2016 Davar Rezania, Robert Gurney, published by Józef Piłsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw
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