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            Chapter 8 Felles mentale modeller i elitelagballspill

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            Giske, Rune
            Gaard, Harald Sylfest
            Gjerde, Joar
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            Norwegian
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            Abstract
            "The purpose of this inquiry is to explore team member knowledge among elite players in team ballgames – theoretically anchored in shared mental models. Team member knowledge is team specific and not a type of knowledge that players can transport from team to team. Current research literature has only to a limited extent been concerned about team member knowledge and the importance of this in team ball games. The following research questions will therefore be addressed in the present study: How do elite players describe their knowledge of co-players? How do players experience the knowledge development of co-players? The inquiry follows an ideographic research design, and the empirical material consists of interviews with four elite players in football and team handball. The analysis reveals that the following themes elaborate team member knowledge: Strengths and weaknesses, preferences and predictions, compensatory behavior and co-players’ value. The players’ experience of the development of team member knowledge indicates primarily implicit learning trajectories. The findings from the present study support the idea that team member knowledge is an important feature in handball and soccer elite teams. Coaches and players should therefore reflect on how this knowledge should be promoted."
             
            "Hensikten med denne undersøkelsen er å utforske medspillerkunnskap (team member knowledge) på elitenivå i lagballspill – teoretisk forankret i felles mentale modeller. Medspillerkunnskapen er teamspesifikk og ikke en type kunnskap som spilleren kan transportere med seg fra lag til lag. Eksisterende forskningslitteratur forteller svært lite om spillernes kunnskap om medspillere og betydningen av denne i spillet. Følgende forskningsspørsmål skal derfor belyses: Hvordan beskriver elitespillere sin kjennskap til medspillere? Hvordan opplever spillerne at kunnskap om medspillere utvikles? Undersøkelsen følger et ideografisk forskningsdesign, og det empiriske materialet består av intervjuer med fire elitespillere i fotball og håndball. Analysen viser at sterke og svake sider, preferanser og prediksjon, kompenserende atferd samt medspillers valør fremstår som tema som utdyper medspillerkunnskapen. Spillernes opplevelse av utvikling av medspillerkunnskap indikerer at dette følger implisitte læringsbaner. Resultatene fra den foreliggende spillerundersøkelsen understøtter betydningen av medspillerkunnskap i håndball og fotball på elitenivå. Trenere og spillere bør derfor reflektere over hvordan den skal fremmes."
             
            Book
            Trender for idrettspsykologisk forskning i Skandinavia
            URI
            https://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/176932
            Keywords
            group dynamics; team cognition; coordination; elite performance; gruppedynamikk; teamkognisjon; koordinering; eliteprestasjoner; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JM Psychology
            DOI
            10.23865/noasp.39.ch8
            ISBN
            9788202596903
            Publisher
            Cappelen Damm Akademisk/NOASP (Nordic Open Access Scholarly Publishing)
            Publisher website
            http://press.nordicopenaccess.no
            Publication date and place
            Oslo, 2018
            Pages
            24
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