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Title: Being the best: Attitudes and motivation amongst the World’s leading golfers
Author: Mansfield, Roger
Oliveira, Manuel Au-Yong
Keywords: Attitude
Golfers
Performance
Best in the World
Motivation
Issue Date: 17-Aug-1994
Publisher: IFSAM – The International Federation of Scholarly Associations of Management
Abstract: What does it take to be the best in the World in a given activity? This study examines the attitude and motivation of the World's best golfers in contrast to other golfers who hadn't made the jump to fame. A total of 63 golfers were interviewed using the same interview script. The World Nº1 Men, Senior Men and Women were part of the sample. Much as will be the case with most professions, being able to work exceedingly long hours over a long period of time i.e. decades seems to be a pre-requisite for success on a Worldwide scale.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/7098
Publisher Version: http://www.ifsam.org
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