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Valued Insight or Act of Insubordination? How Context Shapes Coaches' Perceptions of Challenge-Oriented Followership

Authors :
Alex J. Benson
Marcus D. Gottlieb
Mark A. Eys
James Hardy
Source :
Journal of sportexercise psychology. 43(6)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Effective leadership is a collaborative effort, requiring a degree of complementarity in how people enact roles of leadership and followership. Using a novel online vignette methodology, we experimentally tested how three contextual factors influenced coaches’ responses to challenge-oriented acts of followership, as well as investigated two potential mechanisms. Coaches (N = 232) watched videos of an athlete provided unsolicited challenge-oriented feedback to a coach. Videos varied by the (a) athlete’s status, (b) presence of third-party observers, and (c) stage of the decision-making process. Following the video, we assessed coaches’ evaluations of the athlete. Challenge-oriented followership was perceived more favorably when enacted by an athlete in one-on-one (vs. in a group) and before a decision has been reached (vs. after a decision is reached). Coaches may appreciate proactivity from athletes in positions of followership, but challenge-oriented followership behaviors enacted at the wrong time and place can elicit negative reactions.

Details

ISSN :
15432904
Volume :
43
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of sportexercise psychology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e31fc5a4d3b60987ea6d2902714fd25d