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Pubblicazioni

  • Alfermann, D. & Gross, A., 1997. Coping with career termination: it all depends on freedom of choice. In: R. Lidor & M. Bar-Eli, Proceedings of the ninth world congress on sport psychology. Netanya: Wingate Institute for Physical Education and Sport, pp. 65-67.
  • Andrijiw, A. M., 2020. Identity regulation in the North American field of men’s professional ice hockey: An examination of organizational control and preparation for athletic career retirement. Sport Management Review, 17(2), pp. 97-106.
  • Arai, A., Ko, Y. J. & Ross, S., 2014. Branding athletes: Exploration and conceptualization of athlete brand image. Sport Management Review, 17(2), pp. 97-106.
  • Aquilina, D., & Henry, I., 2010. Elite athletes and university education in Europe: A review of policy and practice in higher education in the European union member states. International Journal of Sport Policy, 2(1), pp. 25-47. 
  • B-WISER, 2018. Erasmus+ sport project: Be a winner in elite sport and employment before and after athletic retirement.
  • Balliauw, M. & Van Den Spiegel, T., 2018. Managing professional footballers’ finances to avoid financial problems: A Belgian survey. Sport, Business and Management, 8(4), pp. 318-334.
  • Barriopedro, M. et al., 2019. Retirement Difficulties in Spanish Athletes: The Importance of the Career Path. Sport, Exercise and Performance Psychology, 8(4), p. 387–400.
  • Baruch, Y. & Bozionelos, N., 2011. Career issues. In: S. Zedeck, APA handbook of industrial and organizational psychology. s.l.:s.n., p. 67–113.
  • Bloom, B., 1985. Developing Talent in Young People. New York: Ballantine Books.
  • Brewer, B., Van Raalte, J. & Linder, D., 1993. Athletic identity: Hercules’ muscles or Achilles heel?. International Journal of Sport Psychology, 24(2), pp. 237-254.
  • Cartigny, E., Fletcher, D., & Taylor, G., 2019. Mind the gap: A grounded theory of dual career pathways. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, Volume 33, pp. 280-301. 
  • Cartigny, E., Fletcher, D., Coupland, C. & Bandelow, S., 2020. Typologies of dual career in sport: A cluster analysis of identity and self-efficacy. Journal of Sports Sciences, Volume 39, pp. 1-8.
  • Cecic Erpic, S., 2000. Elite sports career transition and prediction of the adaptation to the post-sports life. Ljubljana: University of Ljubljana.
  • Cimatti, B., 2016. Definition, Development, Assessment of Soft Skills and their role for the quality of Organizations and Enterprises. International Journal for Quality Research, 10(1), pp. 97-130.
  • Coakley, J., 1983. Leaving Competitive Sport: Retirement or Rebirth?. Quest, 35(1), pp. 1-11.
  • Cosh, S., Shona, C. & Lecouteur, A., 2013. Elite athletes and retirement: Identity, choice, and agency. Australian Journal of Psychology, 65(2), pp. 89-97.
  • Coupland, C., 2004. Career definition and denial: A discourse analysis of graduate trainees’ accounts of career. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 64(3), pp. 515-532.
  • Coupland, C., 2015. Entry and exit as embodied career choice in professional sport. Journal of Vocational Behavior, Issue 90, p. 111–121.
  • De Brandt, K., Wylleman, P., & Defruyt, S., 2022. Club level sport: The struggling dual career support provider. In: S. Castillo, C. Wooding, D. Barba, & S. Chroni (Eds.), Building consulting skills for sport and performance psychology: An International case study collection., pp. 16-20, Routledge. 
  • Defruyt, S., Wylleman, P., Kegelaers, j. & De Brandt, K., 2019. Factors influencing Flemish elite athletes’ decision to initiate a dual career path at higher education. Sport in Society, Volume 23(4), pp. 660-677.
  • De Knop, P., Wylleman, P., Van Hoecke, J., & Bollaert, L., 1999. Sports management – a European approach to the management of the combination of academics and elite level sport. In: S. Bailey (Ed.), Perspectives – the interdisciplinary series of physical education and sport science, Volume 1, pp. 49-62, Meyer & Meyer Sport. 
  • Erpic, S. C., Wylleman, P. & Zupancic, M., 2004. The effect of athletic and non-athletic factors on the sports career termination process. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 5(1), pp. 45-59.
  • European Federation of Sport, 2000. Position Statement 3: Sports Career Transitions. In: D. Lavallee & P. Wyllemann, Career transitions in sport: International perspective. Morgantown: Fitness Information Technology, pp. 259-261.
  • European Commission, 2012. EU guidelines on dual careers of athletes: Recommended policy actions in support of dual careers in high-performance sport.
  • European Commission, 2016. Study on the minimum quality requirements for dual career services.
  • Feasel, C. & Yorkey, M., 2016. After the Cheering Stops: An NFL Wife’s Story of Concussions, Loss, and the Faith That Saw Her Through. s.l.:Thomas Nelson.
  • Grey-Thompson, T., 2017. Duty of Care in Sport, s.l.: UK Government.
  • Grove, R., Lavallee, D. & Gordon, S., 1997. Coping with retirement from sport: the influence of athletic identity. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 9(2), pp. 191-203.
  • Hasaan, A., Biscaia, R. & Ross, S., 2019. Understanding athlete brand life-cycle. Sport in Society, 24(2), pp. 181-205.
  • Haslam, C., et. al., 2021. When the final whistle blows: Social identity pathways support mental health and life satisfaction after retirement from competitive sport. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, Volume 57, art. 102049.
  • Henriksen, K., & Stambulova, N., 2017. Creating optimal environments for talent development: A holistic ecological approach. In: J. Baker, S. C. J. Schorer, & N. Wattie (Eds.), Routledge handbook of talent identification and development in sport, pp. 271-284, Routledge.
  • Henriksen, K., Stambulova, N., Storm, L. K., & Schinke, R. J., 2023. Towards an ecology of athletes’ career transitions: Conceptualization and working models. International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology.
  • Hickey, C. & Kelly, P., 2008. Preparing to not be a footballer: higher education and professional sport. Sport, Education and Society, 13(4), pp. 477-494.
  • Knights, S., Sherry, E., Ruddock-Hudson, M. & O’Halloran, P., 2019. The End of a Professional Sport Career: Ensuring a Positive Transition. Journal of Sport Management, 33(6), pp. 518-529.
  • Lavallee, D., 2005. The effect of a life development intervention on sports career transition adjustment. Sport Psychologist, 19(2), pp. 193-202.
  • Lavallee, D., Gordon, S. & Grove, R., 1997. Retirement from sport and the loss of athletic identity. Journal of Personal and Interpersonal Loss, II(2), pp. 129-147.
  • Lavallee, D., Park, S. & Taylor, J., 2014. Career transition among athletes: Is there life after sports?. In: J. M. Williams & V. Krane, Applied sport psychology: personal growth to peak performance. New York: Mcgraw Hill, pp. 490-509.
  • Leffler, B. S., 2012. Perceptions of Sport Retirement by Current Student-Atheltes, Chattanooga: University of Tennessee.
  • Lopez de Subijana, C., Ramos, J., Harrison, C. K. & Lupo, C., 2020. Life skills from sport: the former elite athlete’s perception. Sport in Society, pp. 1-14.
  • McKnight, K. et al., 2009. Life after Sport: Athletic Career Transition and Transferable Skills. Journal of Excellence, Volume 13, pp. 63-77.
  • Morris, R. et al., 2020. A taxonomy of dual career development environments in European countries. European Sport Management Quarterly, 21(1), pp. 134-151.
  • Parmentier, M.-A. & Fischer, E., 2012. How athletes build their brands. International Journal of Sport Management and Marketing, 11(1), pp. 106-124.
  • Perez-Rivases, A., et. al., 2020. Spanish female student-athletes’ perception of key competencies for successful dual career adjustment. International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology.
  • Ruta, D., 2021. Athletes and Careers: why training always makes the difference. SDA Bocconi Insight: Zoom On Sport.
  • Schlossberg, N., 1981. A Model for Analyzing Human Adaptation to Transition. The Counseling Psychologist, 9(2), pp. 2-18.
  • Shultz, K., Morton, K. & Weckerle, J., 1998. The influence of push and pull factors on voluntary and involuntary early retirees’ retirement decision and adjustment. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 53(1), pp. 45-57.
  • Sinclair, D. & Orlick, T., 1993. Positive transitions from High-Performance Sport. The Sport Psychologist, 7(2), pp. 138-150.
  • Stambulova, N., 1994. Developmental sports career investigations in Russia. A post-perestroika analysis. The Sport Psychologist, 8(3), pp. 221-237.
  • Stambulova, N., 2003. Symptoms of a crisis-transition: A grounded theory study. In: N. Hassmen, SIPF. Orebro: Orebro University Press, pp. 97-109.
  • Stambulova, N. et al., 2024. FEPSAC position statement: Athletes’ dual careers in the European context. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, Volume 71, art. 102572.
  • Taylor, J. & Ogilvie, B., 1994. A conceptual model of adaptation to retirement among athletes. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 6(1), pp. 1-20.
  • Tekavc, J., Wylleman, P. & Erpic, S. C., 2015. Perceptions of dual career development among elite level swimmers and basketball players. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, Volume 21, pp. 27-41.
  • Tessitore, A., et. al., 2021. Parents about parenting dual career athletes. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, Volume 53, art. 101833.
  • Torregrosa, M. et al., 2015. Olympic athletes back to retirement: A qualitative longitudinal study. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, Volume 21, pp. 50-56.
  • Torregrossa, M., Regüela, S., & Mateos, M., 2020. Career assistance programs. In: D. Hackfort, & R. J. Schinke (Eds.), The Routledge international encyclopedia of sport and exercise psychology, Volume 2, pp. 73-88, Routledge.
  • Werthner, P. & Orlick, T., 1986. Retirement experiences of successful Olympic athletes. International Journal of Sport Psychology, 17(5), pp. 337-363.
  • Wylleman, P., Alfermann, D. & Lavallee, D., 2004. Career transitions in sport: European perspectives. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, pp. 7-20.
  • Wylleman, P. et al., 1993. Career termination and social integration among elite athletes. In: S. Serpa, J. Alves, V. Ferreira & A. Paula-Brito, Proceedings of the eighth world congress of sport psychology. Lisbon: Universidade Tecnica de Lisboa, pp. 902-905.
  • Wylleman, P. & Lavallee, D., 2004. A developmental perspective on transitions faced by athletes. In: M. Weiss, Developmental sport and exercise psychology: A lifespan perspective. Morgantown: Fitness Information Technology, pp. 503-523.
  • Wylleman, P., Lavallee, D. & Alfermann, D., 1999. Career Transitions in Competitive Sports. Monograph Series 1 edited by European Federation of Sport Psychology.