Ejiro Uriri Osiobe
Department of Business and Economics, Baker University, Baldwin City, United States

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A LITERATURE REVIEW AND BIBLIOMETRIC-ANALYSIS OF THE GAME OF BASKETBALL: A CASE STUDY ON INDONESIA AND MALAYSIA Khairul Hafezad Abdullah; Davi Sofyan; Mohd Firdaus Roslan; Ibraheem Musa Oluwatoyin; Ejiro Uriri Osiobe
International Journal of Basketball Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BASKETBALL STUDIES
Publisher : Universitas Majalengka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (828.295 KB) | DOI: 10.31949/ijobs.v1i1.3753

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This study examines basketball-related trends and publications in Indonesia and Malaysia. The Scopus database yielded 85 papers for this investigation. The analysis is based on four fundamental factors: the distribution of publications, the distribution of scientific sources, the most prolific author, and keywords. Based on our analysis, it is forecasted that publication in this field will increase between 2020 – 2022. The frequent keywords were "basketball" and "sports" when referring to similar studies. These results show that "mental exhaustion" and "physical education" are keywords that will be used often in 2020. The paradigm's evaluation of current research trends has aided academics and researchers seeking to enhance basketball players' training and the sports industry.  
The Role of a Performance Coach on Athlete's Loyalty: A Case Study of Youth Soccer Players in San Diego and Orange County Daniel O Jones; Ejiro Uriri Osiobe; Davi Sofyan
Indonesian Journal of Sport Management Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Sport Management
Publisher : Universitas Majalengka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/ijsm.v2i2.2566

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The definition of coach effectiveness is ambiguous, with several perceptions on creating an engaging learning environment. Thus, understanding why athletes remain with their respective organizations and recognizing the impact of their coach is essential to increasing retention rates. This study will review existing literature on coach effectiveness and the coach-athlete relationship impacting athlete engagement while mining primary data from elite academy soccer clubs in San Diego and Orange County. The results provide valuable information on athletes' and parents' decision(s) on what club they want to join based on the coaches' behaviors using a qualitative analysis approach. In addition, the results highlight correlations between the athletes' and parents' views of events. The study contributes' to providing practical information for youth sports organizations, who will be able to implement the recommendations of this study to enhance their coaches' education and create a positive coach-athlete experience.