A Study on the Leader of Sport Club in Community : An Expectancy Theory Approach

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  • リーダーシップ行動の規定要因及び有効性の検討 : 地域スポーツクラブ指導者の指導活動に関する動機論的研究

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of the instrumentality perceptions (concerning the degree to which the leadership behavior is seen as leading to accomplish his own instructional objectives), extrinsic factors ((characteristic of group, characteristics of followers,,task uncertainty and favorableness for leader) and instrumentality perceptions (concerning the degree to which the leader is seen as leading to realize follower's objectives) on the leadership behavior (initiating structure and consideration), and the influence of the difference between two leadership measurements (leader's own and followers') on the effectiveness of sport clubs in community. The subjects were 63 leaders and 312 members of sport clubs in community. The main results were as follows: 1. The correlation between the instrumentality perceptions of initiating structure and the actual leadership (initiating structure) were considerrably high (p.05). 2. Significantly positive correlation between the instrumentality perceptions of leader by club members and the attitude toward the leadership of leader were found (p.05). 3. As to the effectiveness of clubs, conincident clubs (leader's own evaluation and followers' on leadership) was higher than uncoincidentclubs (p.05). These findings indicated that the leader's leadership behavior (initiating structure) could be predicated from the Expectancy Theory model and the difference between leader's own evaluation and that of club members' on leadership influenced on the effectiveness of sport clubs in community.

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  • CRID
    1390001206125314304
  • NII Article ID
    110009574956
  • DOI
    10.24519/jsmpesb.2.0_33
  • ISSN
    24323403
    02897032
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
    • CiNii Articles
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    Disallowed

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