
OFFICIALS DECISION-MAKING PROCESS IN OPEN SKILL SPORTS, A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Author(s) -
Eszter Bíró,
László Balogh
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
stadium
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2676-9506
DOI - 10.36439/shjs/2020/2/8596
Subject(s) - football , outcome (game theory) , process (computing) , psychology , sport management , public relations , systematic process , applied psychology , advertising , marketing , political science , business , computer science , work in process , economics , law , mathematical economics , operating system
In the ever-accelerating world of sports, decisions are playing a more critical role. The coaches' decisions determine the outcome of the match. The study aimed to review what factors determine the decisions of sports officials in different sports. Today, many former players choose to stay in the sport and continue their activities as coaches. Nonetheless, there is no unified system for determining the experience of coaches. Various factors influence sports officials in their decisions. These can be both external and internal factors. Take the First heuristic leads to more consistent and better decisions. In terms of coaches and referees, the most studied and examined sport is football. Research in other sports appears in minimal numbers.