Managing teams : comparing organizational and sport psychological approaches to teamwork

Dean Barker, Anthony Rossi, Uwe Puhse

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Abstract

This paper examines how teams and teamwork research have been conceptualised in the fields of sport psychology and organizational psychology. Specifically, it provides a close inspection of the general theoretical assumptions that inhere in the two disciplines. The results of a discursive analysis of research literature suggest that the fields have significantly different ways of conceptualising teams and teamwork and that conceptual borrowing may prove fruitful. A key argument is however, that in order for meaningful cross-fertilisation to take place a sound understanding of these differences is necessary. Working from this premise, the essential differences between sport and organizational approaches to teams are outlined. The paper is concluded with a discussion of contributions that organizational psychology can make to understandings of sport-oriented teams.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)115-132
Number of pages18
JournalScandinavian Sport Studies Forum
Volume1
Publication statusPublished - 2010

Keywords

  • teams in the workplace
  • teamwork (sports)
  • sports psychology
  • organizational behavior

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