Knowledge management and transfer in handball coaches: a mixed study

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https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v80.119292

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Management of knowledge, transfer of knowledge, sports training, tacit knowledge , reflective practice, mixed methods research, training of coaches, decision-making

Abstract

Objective: To analyze knowledge management and transfer among handball coaches, identifying key sources of knowledge, how knowledge is mobilized in practice, and the transfer strategies used with players.

Methodology: A descriptive cross-sectional mixed-methods study was conducted with 36 coaches (31 men, 5 women; aged 20–58). Sources of knowledge were assessed using a questionnaire, and 12 coaches participated in self-reflection interviews, with recorded training sessions. Quantitative data were analyzed using the Kruskal-Wallis test and Spearman’s rank correlation, while qualitative data were examined through thematic analysis.

Results: Coaching experience (M = 4.43) and self-learning (M = 4.12) were the most highly valued sources of knowledge. Significant differences were observed based on level of experience: novice coaches relied more on academic knowledge and their previous experience as players, while experienced coaches prioritized professional experience. Five types of knowledge mobilized in practice were identified (situational-tactical, pedagogical-didactic, player-related, experiential, and tacit), along with transfer strategies such as direct instruction, feedback, questioning, modeling, and routine creation. The findings highlight the experiential and context-dependent nature of coaching knowledge.

Conclusions: Knowledge management in handball coaching draws on multiple sources, and professional experience becomes increasingly relevant over time. Self-reflection is a key tool for making tacit knowledge explicit and understanding transfer in real-world contexts.

Author Biographies

  • Reidel Cordovés Peinado, Francisco Morazán National Pedagogical University

    Investigador en la Universidad Pedagógica Nacional Francisco Morazán

  • Alfonso De La Rubia Riaza, Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain

    PhD en Actividad Física en la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid

  • Daylanis Gutierrez Cruzata, University of Oriente, Cuba

    PhD. Ciencias de la Cultura Física en la Universidad e Oriente, Directora del Centro de Estudios de Cultura Física y el Deporte

  • Igor Arsene, Institute of Physical Education and Sports, Moldova State University, Chișinău, Republic of Moldova

    Docente de la Carrera de Actividad Física en la Universidad de Moldavia

  • Raul Orlando Figueroa Soriano, National Autonomous University of Honduras

    Docente en la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras

  • Alex Esau Chacón Sevilla, National Autonomous University of Honduras

    Docente de Educación Física en la Secretaría de Educación e Investigador en la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras

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12-05-2026

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Cordovés Peinado, R., De La Rubia Riaza, A., Gutierrez Cruzata, D., Arsene, I., Figueroa Soriano, R. O., & Chacón Sevilla, A. E. (2026). Knowledge management and transfer in handball coaches: a mixed study. Retos, 80, 670-684. https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v80.119292