An evaluation of the transition from an amateur to professional culture within Hong Kong`s Elite Rugby Programme
Currently little is known about the development of high-performance cultures in emerging nations. This study is the first of its kind examining an emerging rugby nation`s transition from an amateur to a professional full-time fifteen-a-side programme. Eleven full-time professional male rugby union players, the Head of the Hong Kong Rugby Union`s (HKRU) Elite Rugby Programme(ERP) and the HKRU`s peripatetic sport psychologist were interviewed. Inductive thematic analysis of semi-structured interview data revealed four emerging themes, namely; 1) an amateur environment that required change; 2) ERP`s professional culture building blocks; 3) leadership strategy and managing key stake holders and 4) managing on-going challenges in the ERP`s professional culture. Theoretical and applied implications for practitioners and programme leaders responsible for driving cultural change in their respective environments are discussed.
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| Notations: | sport games social sciences |
| Published in: | Sports Coaching Review |
| Language: | English |
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2024
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1080/21640629.2022.2074245 |
| Volume: | 13 |
| Issue: | 3 |
| Pages: | 386-411 |
| Document types: | article |
| Level: | advanced |