2022
DOI: 10.2478/mmcks-2022-0024
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Professional competencies development of sports science students: the need for more entrepreneurship education

Abstract: As a high priority for moving the sports industry forward, the sports market ecosystem requires the development of professional competencies and improving the entrepreneurship education of sports science students. During the last years, entrepreneurship has gained importance in the sports sector to maintain competitiveness. Thus, universities need to promote sports sciences students’ entrepreneurial competencies to improve employability. This research aimed to analyze the differences between first-year and fou… Show more

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“…For instance, in the sports science and medicine context different organisations have created a group of prescribed competencies or indicators related to how the professions of these sports professionals are defined and assessed. The competency model is increasingly being used in sport to determine success and efficiency ( 25 ). Specifically in the case of the sport domain, Siedentop, Hastie and van der Mars ( 26 ) defined a competent athlete as someone who has developed sufficient skills to participate satisfactorily in games and activities, who understands and can execute strategies appropriate to the complexity of the activity, and who is a knowledgeable athlete with specific cognitive, psychomotor, tactical and technical skills.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, in the sports science and medicine context different organisations have created a group of prescribed competencies or indicators related to how the professions of these sports professionals are defined and assessed. The competency model is increasingly being used in sport to determine success and efficiency ( 25 ). Specifically in the case of the sport domain, Siedentop, Hastie and van der Mars ( 26 ) defined a competent athlete as someone who has developed sufficient skills to participate satisfactorily in games and activities, who understands and can execute strategies appropriate to the complexity of the activity, and who is a knowledgeable athlete with specific cognitive, psychomotor, tactical and technical skills.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This situation promotes entrepreneurial attitudes and skills in young people (Matic et al, 2022) as an alternative to the difficulty of finding a job or employer (Borrayo et al, 2019). It is necessary to possess social and personal skills capable of opening up potential alliances, collaborations, and avenues for expansion (Lheureux & Auzoult, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%