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‘My Sport Won’t Pay the Bills Forever’: High-Performance Athletes’ Need for Financial Literacy and Self-Management

机译:'我的运动不会永远支付账单':高性能运动员对金融扫盲和自我管理的需求

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This paper investigates high-performance athletes’ development of their financial literacy and self-management skills and the related organisational support available to them during their athletic careers. The data were collected from 20 retired high-performance athletes (10 male and 10 female) representing six different countries (Japan, Mexico, Portugal, Singapore, South Korea, and the UK). Thematic analysis was applied to the processing of the data and five themes emerged: (1) Funding battles: financial challenges and misjudgements; (2) Coping Strategies; (3) Support from sponsors, parents, and sport organisations; (4) Development of Financial Literacy; and (5) Life After Sport. The data indicates that athletes experienced financial challenges due to a lack of organisational support, reduced or terminated funding, and limited opportunities to access sponsorship. Typically, athletes developed their financial literacy and self-management skills by ‘self-help’ or ‘trial and error’. The findings contribute to both literature and practice by providing empirical evidence on the coping strategies adopted by athletes in order to overcome financial challenges and on the methods used in order to develop their financial literacy and self-management skills. These findings inform sport organisations and governing bodies to develop support schemes for high-performance athletes as well as deepen our knowledge of athletes’ career development and transitions focusing on the financial aspect.
机译:本文调查了高性能运动员在运动职业生涯期间对其金融扫盲和自我管理技能的发展以及相关的组织支持。这些数据由代表六个不同国家(日本,墨西哥,葡萄牙,新加坡,韩国和英国)的20名退休的高性能运动员(10名男性和10名女性)收集。应用主题分析对数据的处理和出现的五个主题:(1)资助战役:财务挑战和误判; (2)应对策略; (3)赞助商,父母和运动组织的支持; (4)金融扫盲的发展; (5)运动后的生活。这些数据表明,运动员由于缺乏组织支持,减少或终止的资金以及获得赞助的机会有限而造成的财务挑战。通常,运动员通过“自助”或“审判和错误”制定了他们的金融扫盲和自我管理技能。调查结果通过提供关于运动员通过的应对策略的经验证据来促进文学和实践,以克服财务挑战和用于制定金融扫盲和自我管理技能的方法。这些调查结果可通知运动组织和理事机构,为高性能运动员提供支持计划,并加深我们对专注于财务方面的运动员职业发展和转型的知识。

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