Abstract
The quality of a student-athlete's experience can be a product of the services provided by their sponsoring sport organization. In an attempt to improve the student-athlete experience, this study was positioned to examine how collegiate sport services could use academic psychological capital (PsyCap) and student-athlete engagement to promote school satisfaction and psychological well-being. A total of 248 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I student-athletes participated in this study. Results indicated that academic classification moderated academic PsyCap's influence on engagement. In addition, the academic PsyCap of the student-athletes positively influenced school satisfaction and psychological well-being, but student-athlete engagement fully mediated the relationship between academic PsyCap and psychological well-being. This empirical evidence provides new knowledge on the relationships among student-athletes' motivational cognitive constructs, educational engagement, school satisfaction, and psychological well-being in the context of highly competitive collegiate sports. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed, including incorporating the results with services provided to student-athletes. ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 378-390 |
| Number of pages | 13 |
| Journal | Journal of Sport Management |
| Volume | 34 |
| Issue number | 4 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Jul 1 2020 |
Keywords
- COLLEGE sports
- ATHLETES
- STUDENTS
- PSYCHOLOGICAL well-being
- ORGANIZATIONAL behavior
- academic PsyCap
- collegiate sports
- positive organizational behavior
- sport services