TY - JOUR
T1 - Your Team Can Make You A Better Person
T2 - Team Cohesion Is Associated With Off-Field Prosocial Behaviour Intentions Via Fairplay Team Norms And Empathy In Rugby Union
AU - Bisagno, Elisa
AU - Vitali, Francesca
AU - Di Bernardo, Gian Antonio
AU - Livrieri, Antonello Antonio
AU - Cadamuro, Alessia
AU - Robazza, Claudio
AU - Kavussanu, Maria
AU - Vezzali, Loris
PY - 2024/7/11
Y1 - 2024/7/11
N2 - Much research has investigated the relationship between team cohesion and behaviour on-field, while the association between team cohesion and off-field prosocial behaviour has been almost overlooked. To fill this gap, we conducted a study in a sample of Italian Rugby Union athletes to examine whether: (a) team cohesion is associated with off-field prosocial behaviour intentions; and (b) the underlying mechanisms of this association. We focused on the two dimensions of team cohesion, that is social and task cohesion, and hypothesized that social cohesion should be associated with off-field individual prosocial behaviour via empathy, while the association between task cohesion and off-field individual prosocial behaviour should be mediated by on-field fairplay team norms. In total, 497 amateur, sub-elite, and elite Italian Rugby Union players (128 females) took part in this study by filling out an online survey. Results revealed that social cohesion was associated with greater empathy, which in turn was associated with greater expression of off-field prosocial behaviour intentions. Task cohesion was associated with both greater on-field fairplay team norms and greater empathy, which in turn was linked to more off-field prosocial behaviour intentions. Results are discussed with respect to the role of team cohesion in favouring the expression of prosocial behaviour intentions off-field, thus underlying the role of sport in fostering moral behaviour (also) in everyday community life.
AB - Much research has investigated the relationship between team cohesion and behaviour on-field, while the association between team cohesion and off-field prosocial behaviour has been almost overlooked. To fill this gap, we conducted a study in a sample of Italian Rugby Union athletes to examine whether: (a) team cohesion is associated with off-field prosocial behaviour intentions; and (b) the underlying mechanisms of this association. We focused on the two dimensions of team cohesion, that is social and task cohesion, and hypothesized that social cohesion should be associated with off-field individual prosocial behaviour via empathy, while the association between task cohesion and off-field individual prosocial behaviour should be mediated by on-field fairplay team norms. In total, 497 amateur, sub-elite, and elite Italian Rugby Union players (128 females) took part in this study by filling out an online survey. Results revealed that social cohesion was associated with greater empathy, which in turn was associated with greater expression of off-field prosocial behaviour intentions. Task cohesion was associated with both greater on-field fairplay team norms and greater empathy, which in turn was linked to more off-field prosocial behaviour intentions. Results are discussed with respect to the role of team cohesion in favouring the expression of prosocial behaviour intentions off-field, thus underlying the role of sport in fostering moral behaviour (also) in everyday community life.
KW - empathic concern
KW - prosociality
KW - social cohesion
KW - social norms
KW - task cohesion
U2 - 10.1002/casp.2852
DO - 10.1002/casp.2852
M3 - Article
SN - 1052-9284
VL - 34
JO - Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology
JF - Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology
IS - 4
M1 - e2852
ER -