TY - JOUR
T1 - Strengthening referees' psychological well-being through engagement and authenticity.
AU - Kim, Minjung
AU - Kim, Han Soo
AU - Simmond, Andre
AU - Warner, Stacy
PY - 2022/4/1
Y1 - 2022/4/1
N2 - Engaged employees are able to effectively deal with work demands and flourish. To illuminate the importance of this for referees, this study was designed to examine the relationships among referee retention, authenticity at work, referee engagement, and psychological well-being. The authors recruited 410 currently registered referees in the United States and utilized a structural equation modeling to test a hypothesized research model. The results indicated that administrator consideration, intrinsic motives, sense of community, and authenticity at work positively influenced referee engagement. Both authenticity at work and referee engagement were positively associated with the psychological well-being of referees. This empirical evidence provides new insights on referees' well-being. Thus, sport managers should consider ways of enhancing engagement and authenticity as well as provide positive officiating experiences to ensure that sport referees flourish. We examined how sports referees' engagement in officiating and psychological well-being can be strengthened. Three referee retention variables and authenticity at work positively influenced referee engagement. Referee engagement and authenticity at work enhanced their psychological well-being in the interscholastic sport context. This study provides a new perspective on sport referees' well-being, which can be achieved through positive officiating experiences.
AB - Engaged employees are able to effectively deal with work demands and flourish. To illuminate the importance of this for referees, this study was designed to examine the relationships among referee retention, authenticity at work, referee engagement, and psychological well-being. The authors recruited 410 currently registered referees in the United States and utilized a structural equation modeling to test a hypothesized research model. The results indicated that administrator consideration, intrinsic motives, sense of community, and authenticity at work positively influenced referee engagement. Both authenticity at work and referee engagement were positively associated with the psychological well-being of referees. This empirical evidence provides new insights on referees' well-being. Thus, sport managers should consider ways of enhancing engagement and authenticity as well as provide positive officiating experiences to ensure that sport referees flourish. We examined how sports referees' engagement in officiating and psychological well-being can be strengthened. Three referee retention variables and authenticity at work positively influenced referee engagement. Referee engagement and authenticity at work enhanced their psychological well-being in the interscholastic sport context. This study provides a new perspective on sport referees' well-being, which can be achieved through positive officiating experiences.
KW - Job involvement
KW - Psychological well-being
KW - Sports officials
KW - Sports officiating
KW - Structural equation modeling
KW - Managers of sports teams
KW - United States
KW - authenticity at work
KW - job engagement
KW - Officiating
KW - psychological well-being
KW - sport employees
U2 - 10.1080/14413523.2021.1930952
DO - 10.1080/14413523.2021.1930952
M3 - Article
SN - 1441-3523
VL - 25
SP - 254
EP - 274
JO - Sport Management Review
JF - Sport Management Review
IS - 2
ER -