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Hong HJ (2025) Exploring stakeholders' perspectives on esports players’ wellbeing and career prospects. Computers in Human Behavior Reports, 17, Art. No.: 100589. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chbr.2025.100589
Abstract
This study aims to explore the perceptions of key stakeholders in the esports industry regarding how players can ensure their wellbeing while practicing and competing, as well as their perspectives on the career prospects of esports players. While there has been a growing body of research on esports, including the topic of players' wellbeing, there is a lack of studies that explore stakeholders' perspectives on players' wellbeing and career prospects in the esports industry. This study employs a qualitative case study approach using semi-structured interviews to explore key stakeholders' perceptions including event organisers (n = 2), an international esports association (n = 1), a national esports federation (n = 1), a professional team (n = 1), and a sponsor (n = 1). The key stakeholders interviewed for the study are prominent and influential leaders in the esports industry. Through thematic analysis, three themes were identified: (a) Importance of Maintaining Physical Health, (b) Developing Life and Transferrable Skills, and (c) Understanding Esports Careers and Developing Future Plans. The findings highlight the significance of physical health, psychological resilience, communication skills, financial management, and career planning. These factors positively impact on players' wellbeing and career prospects, not only during their active esports career but also in their post-esports career. This exploratory study, thus, offers in-depth insights from key industry leaders, emphasising the need for focused support mechanisms for esports players. This encourages further investigation into players’ wellbeing and career prospects, providing additional empirical evidence to establish effective support systems.
Keywords
Career development in esports; Duty of care in esports; Esports industry; Physical and mental wellbeing; Support systems
Journal
Computers in Human Behavior Reports: Volume 17
Status | Published |
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Funders | International Olympic Committee |
Publication date | 31/03/2025 |
Publication date online | 31/01/2025 |
Date accepted by journal | 06/01/2025 |
URL | http://hdl.handle.net/1893/36619 |
Publisher | Elsevier BV |
ISSN | 2451-9588 |
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