An analysis of precautionary savings practices of professional football players

IF 1.9 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Sport Business and Management-An International Journal Pub Date : 2023-01-31 DOI:10.1108/sbm-02-2022-0014
T. Schlesinger, Michael Barth, Matti Bartsch, W. Pitsch
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PurposeThe comparatively high salaries of professional players during their active athletic career should allow them to accumulate an adequate level of precautionary savings for a financially autonomous post-sport career. However, not all players succeed in accumulating sustainable financial assets. Therefore, the question arises how professional players' financial precaution within the social setting football is shaped. As no empirical analyses have yet been carried out on this issue, the study study examines football players' precautionary practices and motives.Design/methodology/approachSemi-structured interviews were conducted with 25 German (former) professional football players. The authors used qualitative content analysis to analyse the data, expanding the analysis to include reconstructive elements to create different precautionary types.FindingsThe results reveal that players deal with both career-specific as well as precaution-related risks quite heterogeneously. Accordingly, three precautionary types characterised by distinct forms of precautionary saving practices are identified. The authors also find that although the players are aware of the uncertainties and risks related to their professional football careers, it does not say much about the concrete implementation of adequate precautionary practices.Practical implicationsThe findings contribute to a better understanding of precautionary saving practices among football players.Social implicationsMoreover, the findings contribute to a better understanding of precautionary saving practices not only specifically among (former) football players, but generally among individuals that face high occupational career risks and earn high salaries to develop preventative concepts and approaches to sustainable financial planning.Originality/valueThis paper is the first empirical study that analyses precautionary savings practices of the specific population of elite athletes in high income sports professional football.
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职业足球运动员预防性储蓄行为分析
目的:职业运动员在其活跃的运动生涯中相对较高的薪水应该使他们能够为体育运动后的经济自主职业生涯积累足够的预防性储蓄。然而,并非所有参与者都能成功积累可持续的金融资产。因此,在足球社会背景下,职业球员的财务防范是如何形成的问题就产生了。由于尚未对这一问题进行实证分析,本研究考察了足球运动员的预防措施和动机。设计/方法/方法对25名德国(前)职业足球运动员进行了半结构化访谈。作者采用定性内容分析对数据进行分析,并将分析扩展到包括重建元素,以创建不同的预防类型。研究结果表明,运动员在处理职业特定风险和预防相关风险方面存在很大差异。因此,确定了以不同形式的预防性储蓄做法为特征的三种预防性类型。作者还发现,尽管球员们意识到与他们的职业足球生涯相关的不确定性和风险,但这并没有说明充分预防措施的具体实施。实际意义该研究结果有助于更好地理解足球运动员的预防性扑救行为。此外,研究结果有助于更好地理解预防性储蓄实践,不仅是在(前)足球运动员中,而且在面临高职业生涯风险和高收入的个人中,发展可持续财务规划的预防性概念和方法。本文首次对高收入体育职业足球中特定人群的精英运动员预防性储蓄行为进行实证分析。
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Sport Business and Management-An International Journal
Sport Business and Management-An International Journal HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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