Research shows greater leadership in professional gamers

13.01.2009
In a recent survey conducted by Sponsorship Research International, individuals who play video games competitively were more apt in becoming "lifestyle leaders." Participants in the survey shared common characteristics associated with active, tech savvy, and opinionated leaders in competitive or social groups.

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In essence these are highly dynamic, active people with diverse interests: exactly the type of leaders that communities, families, and businesses want to associate with.

These findings are significant in understanding how to connect with the young male demographic who already demonstrate a passion in fulfilling leadership roles, striving to achieve, learn, and take part in other social activities.