Browsing Faculty of Humanities by Author "Keyser, E."
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Relationship between social contract, anxiety, performance, workload and intention to quit among professional sport coaches
Pelser-Carstens, V.; Keyser, E.; Surujlal, J. (2015)Within the relationships in modern sport, coaches hold a degree of authority over their athletes and, by implication, operate to some degree as supervisors. Athletes are in the subordinate roles as employees are to employers. ... -
Sport coaches' perception of job autonomy, perceived organisational support and perceived support by supervisor
Keyser, E.; Surujlal, J. (LAM Publications; AJOL; Sabinet, 2013)One of the most important human needs, which is often overlooked, is to develop autonomy. In the context of sport coaching, fulfilling this need requires sport coaches to have control over their jobs and determine their ... -
The psychological contract, violation of the psychological contract, work–related anxiety and intention to quit of sport coaches in South Africa
Dhurup, M.; Keyser, E.; Surujlal, J. (2015)Like most employer-employee relationships, the relationship between sport coaches and their employers is governed by legal work contracts which clearly spell out the rights and obligations of the two parties (the employer ... -
Training of sport coaches: examining the relationship between coach training and demographic variables
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Validation and testing of the Lived Poverty Index scale (LPI) in a poor South African community
Meyer, D.F.; Keyser, E. (Springer, 2016)The provision of basic needs is one of the integrated approaches to poverty alleviation. This study has its focus on the physical and material components of the concept of basic needs. Physical and material basic needs ...