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The Necessity of Sports Leadership for Business Leaders

East Asian Journal of Business Economics / East Asian Journal of Business Economics, (E)2288-2766
2022, v.10 no.3, pp.115-125
https://doi.org/10.20498/eajbe.2022.10.3.115
lee jae hyung

Abstract

Purpose – Sports leadership is frequently used as a useful comparison for understanding traits like teamwork and motivation in the business world. Based on the results of numerous studies, this research provides a critical assessment of the current state of knowledge in sport leadership research using methodological advances from other disciplines such as business and economics Research design, Data, and methodology – This research selected the systematic review analysis as its research design. The review analysis is a minimal set of elements for reporting in reviews by evidence. The present author included numerical data with confidence ranges for the most crucial outcomes if the review contained meta-analyses. Result – According to a study in sports, transformational leadership has a positive effect on company success. Communication and commitment, two possible mediators, may strengthen the impact of transformational leadership on cohesiveness. Prior researchers found that intrinsic drive serves as a bridge between transformational leadership and performance. Conclusion – This research concludes that the articles used for data analysis in this study examined the value of sports leadership for business leaders in a number of sports, including athletics and handball, among others. There is a good chance that different sports will provide different insights on the value of sports leadership for CEOs.

keywords
Sports Leadership, Transformational Leadership, Business Leader, Qualitative Texts Analysis

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