The effects of shared leadership perceived by soccer players on teamwork execution and flow state: Applying the IMO framework

Seungjoo Lee, Sungho Kwon, Kyoungjin Yang
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The purpose of this study is to investigate how shared leadership, as perceived by players within a soccer team, influences teamwork execution and the state of flow. To achieve the objectives of this study, a purposive sampling method was employed, and soccer players registered with the Korea Football Association were selected as the research participants. Subsequently, data were collected using self-report surveys on shared leadership, teamwork execution, and flow state. Data from 415 participants were utilized for analysis, and data analysis was conducted using the SPSS 26.0 and AMOS 21.0 programs. Shared leadership was found to have a positive association with teamwork execution and the state of flow. Furthermore, the mediating effect of teamwork execution in the relationship between shared leadership and the state of flow was found to be significant. The results of this study emphasize the influence of leadership that is shared among team members rather than the effectiveness of individual leadership.
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足球运动员感知到的共同领导力对团队协作执行力和流动状态的影响:应用 IMO 框架
本研究的目的是调查足球队中球员认为的共同领导力如何影响团队合作的执行力和流动状态。为了实现本研究的目标,本研究采用了目的取样法,选取在韩国足球协会注册的足球运动员作为研究对象。随后,通过自我报告调查收集了有关共同领导力、团队合作执行力和流动状态的数据。对 415 名参与者的数据进行了分析,并使用 SPSS 26.0 和 AMOS 21.0 程序进行了数据分析。结果发现,共享领导力与团队合作执行力和流动状态呈正相关。此外,研究还发现团队合作执行力在共同领导力与流动状态之间的中介效应是显著的。这项研究的结果强调了团队成员共享领导力的影响,而不是个人领导力的有效性。
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