Refereeing as a Postathletic Career Option
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-1-2022
Abstract
Athletes may be especially primed to become referees; yet, we do not know what former athletes think about this career choice. To address the worldwide referee shortage, it is important to better understand athletes' perceptions of refereeing. From a Career Contingency Model framework, it is evident athletes' perception would influence their decision to consider refereeing. This study's aim was to examine athletes' perceptions of the refereeing environment (RQ1) and identify referee recruitment barriers (RQ2). Utilizing a descriptive phenomenological approach, 23 current and former athletes took part in semistructured interviews based on their lived experience as an athlete. The participants identified the officiating environment as a high-stress environment with financial instability, while time and lack of knowledge and support were identified as recruitment barriers. The results contributed to the burgeoning line of research attempting to address the global referee shortage and provide both theoretical and practical implications for sport managers.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Journal of Sport Management
First Page
548
Last Page
558
Recommended Citation
Bright, V., Warner, S., & Zvosec, C. (2022). Refereeing as a Postathletic Career Option. Journal of Sport Management, 36 (6), 548-558. https://doi.org/10.1123/JSM.2021-0268