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Leadership Styles of Sport Managers’ and Achievement Motivation of Judo Practitioners in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Model Proposition

Rijad Dedeić (MA student) * rijad-93@hotmail.com
International Burch University, Sarajevo, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

Ensar Mekić * Ensar.mekic@ibu.edu.ba * ORCID: 0000-0003-2931-1382
International Burch University, Sarajevo, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

Open Journal for Research in Economics, 2019, 2(2), 65-72 * https://doi.org/10.32591/coas.ojre.0202.02065d
Online Published Date: 24 October 2019

LICENCE: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

ARTICLE (Full Text - PDF)Leadership Styles of Sport Managers’ and Achievement Motivation of Judo Practitioners in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Model Proposition


KEY WORDS: leadership styles, achievement motivation, sport managers, judo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

ABSTRACT:
The purpose of this study is to develop theoretical grounds to investigate relationship between different leadership styles of sport managers and achievement motivation of practitioners in judo sport of Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H). Practitioners’ perceptions on sport managers’ leadership styles and achievement motivation of practitioners can be used to investigate the mentioned relationships. Methodology used to develop the theoretical model is literature review. Once relevant studies were carefully analyzed, the variables have been defined, relationships among them were explained, and hypotheses were proposed. The validation of proposed model may provide useful findings for sport managers in martial arts, especially judo coaches. Furthermore, practical implications of this study could help sport managers engaged in martial arts to determine more functional leadership style which will result in more effective results. The validation of the proposed model is strongly recommended to different researchers, in different regions at different times.

CORRESPONDING AUTHOR:
Ensar Mekić, International Burch University, Francuske Revolucije bb, 71210 Ilidža, Sarajevo, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA. E-mail: ensar.mekic@ibu.edu.ba.


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