Understanding the Leadership and Environmental Mechanisms in a Super League Netball Club

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The personal assets framework offers a lens to better understand the relationship between leadership in sport environments and the resultant (athlete) developmental outcomes. This investigation aimed to explore how leadership behaviors and the broader environment of a Super League netball club represented an effective context for athletes to flourish by exploring the interrelations between the personal assets framework’s dynamic elements, namely (a) quality social dynamics, (b) appropriate settings, and (c) personal engagement in activities. Twenty-eight stakeholders were interviewed either individually or in small groups. The results revealed that the environment constructed was shaped by many interrelated mechanisms, and all stakeholders influenced how the dynamic elements intersected with one another. Key leadership behaviors driving the positive environment of the club were related to individualization and generating perceptions of value. The stakeholders’ desire to understand the relationship between their individual contribution and Super League netball was also crucial.

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Vinson, D., Navin, A., Lamont, A., Turnnidge, J., & Côté, J. (2023). Understanding the Leadership and Environmental Mechanisms in a Super League Netball Club. Sport Psychologist, 37(2), 106–118. https://doi.org/10.1123/tsp.2022-0104

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