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Female leadership in sports coaching: a case analysis of Chinese coaches through the ability–motivation–opportunity framework

Qiuling Gao (Department of Business School, Beijing International Studies University, Beijing, China)
Xiaolin Zhuang (Graduate School of Physical Education, Myongji University, Seodaemun-gu, Republic of Korea)
Zijie Li (Department of Business School, University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, China)
Yan Wang (University of Colorado Boulder, Leeds School of Business, Boulder, Colorado, USA)

Chinese Management Studies

ISSN: 1750-614X

Article publication date: 9 May 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to investigate how the role of female leadership works in sports coaching. Drawing key insights from the ability–motivation–opportunity (AMO) framework of human resource management, the authors explore the underlying mechanisms of female leadership and the role female coaches play in enabling athletes to develop their self-initiative through AMO enhancement.

Design/methodology/approach

The sample in this study is made up of 11female coaches from eight teams in China selected using purposive sampling. Data was collected and analyzed on various aspects of female leadership.

Findings

Analysis of interviews and secondary data show that the mechanisms and enablers related to AMO enhancing practices stimulated by female coaching leadership can increase team performance.

Research limitations/implications

This study opens new avenues for sports science research and strengthens the theoretical and practical understanding of the intentions and mechanisms female coaches implement as leaders in sports coaching.

Originality/value

First, this study contributes to the AMO framework by helping form new theoretical insights based on the understanding of female sports coaching mechanisms. Second, this study provides novel insights into female leadership literature by investigating the mechanisms of female leadership in the context of sports exercise. Third, this study also contributes to the body of research on sports coaching in Asia, especially that of Chinese women in such leadership roles.

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Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China (grant number: 72002004); Beijing Social Science Foundation (grant number: 22GLC039); Young Academic Outstanding Plan (team) and Special Scientific Support (QNYC22A005; KYZX22A010; BJTD22A001) of Beijing International Studies University.

Citation

Gao, Q., Zhuang, X., Li, Z. and Wang, Y. (2024), "Female leadership in sports coaching: a case analysis of Chinese coaches through the ability–motivation–opportunity framework", Chinese Management Studies, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/CMS-11-2023-0630

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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