Health, Exercise, and Sports Sciences ETDs

Author

Kang-Won You

Publication Date

2-14-2014

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship among coachs leadership style, team culture, and performance in university soccer teams in Korea. First, this study focused on leadership behaviors of a coach. Preferred and actual leadership behaviors were investigated. Second, this study focused on the team culture. Cultural functions of the teams in U-league were investigated. Third, leadership behaviors and team culture were investigated in relation to team performance. The population of this study was all the soccer players of university teams which were registered to KFA (Korean Football Association) and participated in U-league. The instruments used were Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire (MLQ, Bass & Avolio, 1995) and Organizational Culture Assessment Questionnaire (OCAQ, Sashkin, 2001). Using cluster random sampling, 316 players from 4 high performing teams and 4 low performing teams participated in the study. The results of the study showed four major findings. First, as players gained more experience, they tended to prefer transformative leadership behaviors more than transactional leadership behaviors. Second, leadership behaviors of a coach in high performing teams were more transformational and transactional than low performing teams, therefore both transformational and transactional leadership behaviors should be complimentary with each other. Third, both transactional and transformational leadership behaviors were strong in building cultural functions in university soccer teams, so leaders should try to enhance their transformative leadership behaviors along with transactional leadership behaviors to establish effective cultural functions of their teams. Fourth, apparent differences existed in cultural functions between high performing and low performing teams, therefore when a team goes through any problem, a leader has to be sensitive not only to performance itself but also to cultural functions.'

Keywords

Coach Leadership, University Soccer Coach, Team Culture, Team Performance

Document Type

Dissertation

Language

English

Degree Name

Physical Education, Sports and Exercise Science

Level of Degree

Doctoral

Department Name

Health, Exercise, and Sports Sciences

First Committee Member (Chair)

Seidler, Todd

Second Committee Member

Barnes, John

Third Committee Member

Song, Seok-ho

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