Conference Paper (published)
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Citation
Hong HJ & Hong SH (2023) Esports Players¡¯ Transition out of Esports: Is There Life After Esports?. In: , 03.01.2023-06.01.2023. HICSS. https://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/server/api/core/bitstreams/32927686-f541-47d5-8dc5-0dd08febe6e5/content
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to explore retired/retiring esports players¡¯ experience of transitioning out of esports. To provide in-depth insights into esports players¡¯ transition experiences that may
contribute to young players being better prepared for their own transitions, a qualitative approach was applied and four retired professional esports players in South Korea were interviewed. Thematic analysis was applied, and four themes were identified: Pressure and Uncertainty; Lack of Pre-Retirement Planning; Need
for Mentorship; Need for Realism about Talent. The findings highlight that esports players experience pressure and struggle with job/finance insecurity during their careers, and that this contributes significantly to their retirement decisions. Lack of pre-retirement
planning causes them to be ill-prepared for their life after esports. The study provides empirical evidence which should encourage the industry and stakeholders to establish structured systems to support esports players¡¯ transitions out of esports.
Keywords
career transitions in esports; career planning and development; esports players; life after esports; support systems
Status | Published |
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Publication date | 03/01/2023 |
Publication date online | 03/01/2023 |
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Publisher | HICSS |
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Dates | ¨C |
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Senior Lecturer, Sport