Sports Sciences Research 6
Synopsis
Sports Sciences Research 6 is an academic edited volume that focuses on the psychological and psychosocial variables shaping performance, behavior, and management processes in sports environments. The book adopts an integrative perspective by examining individual, team-based, and organizational dynamics within the fields of sport psychology and sports management.
The volume analyzes key psychological constructs such as anxiety, stress, motivation, personality traits, aggression, and anger, and their effects on athletic performance. In addition, it explores the importance of psychosocial factors in swimmers, the hidden psychological dimensions of sports communication in team success, and the role of individual differences in competitive sport settings.
Another significant contribution of the book lies in its examination of sports administrators, highlighting how motivation, emotional intelligence, stress management, and psychological resilience influence managerial decision-making, leadership, and organizational performance. From a broader social and environmental perspective, the book also addresses environmentally friendly sport practices within the framework of sustainable tourism, emphasizing the social responsibility dimension of sport.
With its multidisciplinary and contemporary approach, Sports Sciences Research 6 serves as a valuable reference for academics, graduate students, coaches, sports managers, and practitioners interested in understanding the psychological and managerial foundations of sport performance and organization.
