International Journal of

Business & Management Studies

ISSN 2694-1430 (Print), ISSN 2694-1449 (Online)
DOI: 10.56734/ijbms
The Gender Differences in Achievement Motivation of National Level Table Tennis Players’ in Sri Lanka

Abstract


Sports have turned out to be a global success factor for many countries. It was revealed that the sports performance of table tennis players of Sri Lanka in the international arena is not attractive. This is proven from the medal tables of Olympic, Asian Games, and South Asian Games. There are many factors affecting sports performance which can be broadly categorized under player Related factors, coach-related factors, administrative factors and, Environmental factors. A review of the recent literature relating to player-related factors revealed that achievement motivation is among the key factors which had proven successive results. Therefore, the main purpose of the study was to analyze the correspondence between achievement motivation and perceived performance. Achievement motivation was assessed by the constructs namely, the hope of success and fear of failure. This study utilized gender as a moderating variable, suggesting that the perception of achievement motivation and performance differ as per gender. The study was conducted during all Island ranking tournaments held in January 2020 and considered only the table tennis players. The study population was 80 (n=80) male and female top-ranking Table Tennis players. Universal sampling technique was used and considered top-ranking male and female players as the sample. Only 55 completed questionnaires were received and were utilized for data analysis. Achievement motivation questioner and athlete perception of player performance test were administered to collect the data. Statistical calculations were conducted using SPSS version 21. Cronbach’s alpha obtained with the present sample was well above 0.7. Appropriate correlations with theoretically linked constructs demonstrated criterion and concurrent validity. Methods used to analyze data were general linear model and multiple linear regression.  Hierarchical multiple regression was used to analyze the effects of the modering variable of gender. It was found that fear of failure was a significant predictor of perceived performance (p=0.025) whereas the hope of success was not a significant predictor (p>0.05). When considering the overall impact of achievement motivation on performance, the results revealed that achievement motivation impacts performance (p<0.05). Based on moderation interaction results obtained through the hierarchical multiple regression method, it was revealed that gender does not moderate the relationship between achievement motivation and perceived performance (p<0.05). The findings of the study may influence researchers to engage in further research and also will be helpful for coaches to focus on players' motivational goals to gain and generate higher performance.