Sport International Relations
hossein mohamadiJame; shahab bahrami; Hamid Ghasemi
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The purpose of this study was to develop a model for gaining international prestige through sporting success. The research approach was qualitative and based on the data theory method. The statistical population of the research was scientific and executive experts who were aware of the issue, which led ...
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The purpose of this study was to develop a model for gaining international prestige through sporting success. The research approach was qualitative and based on the data theory method. The statistical population of the research was scientific and executive experts who were aware of the issue, which led to theoretical saturation through in-depth interviews in a purposeful manner and by snowball method with 12 people. The validity and reliability of the interviews were checked and confirmed by the interviewees, and for reliability, the method of agreement within the topic was used, which had high reliability in coding. To analyze the data, the coding method was used in three stages of open, axial and selective coding. Findings showed that according to the selected coding, causal conditions (economic factors, facilities and equipment and management requirements), Underlying conditions (international participation, media, sports development, government support), intervening conditions (environmental factors and institutions and laws) Strategies (economic support, management policies, scientific approach, culture building, education and research, special attention to women's sports and political-media support) and consequences (international prestige, national unity, highlighting athletes and coaches at the level international). The output of international fame was through sporting success. According to the results of the present study, it is suggested that sports policy makers pay special attention to the role and position of international success in gaining international prestige.
Abbas Shabani; morteza Rezaei Soufi; seyed saeed Hoseini
Volume 2, Issue 4 , September 2015, , Pages 60-72
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Abstract The aim of this study is to analyze sports and physical education inLaw the fifth five-year development of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The study was descriptive and functional purpose. How to collect data in this study is a questionnaire from the document library and the fifth ...
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Abstract The aim of this study is to analyze sports and physical education inLaw the fifth five-year development of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The study was descriptive and functional purpose. How to collect data in this study is a questionnaire from the document library and the fifth five-year development of the Islamic Republic of Iran (1390-1394) achieved the certificate and a questionnaire developed and validity of the content experts 69/0 reliability by Cronbach's alpha coefficient was calculated. The study population consisted of managers of sport and sport management faculty member universities a total of about 179 people, among them were identified and questionnaires were sent in person or mail the questionnaire back about 80 percent were analyzed. To analyze the data from this study of descriptive and inferential statistics were used in the statistics of Kolmogorov-Smirnov, Chi square, Friedman test and Kruskal-Wallis test was used. The results show that in general the fifth five-year development legislation to implement the four sports section includes exercise training, public, and professional championship has not been much attention.
Morteza Rezaei Soufi; Abbas Shabani
Volume 1, Issue 4 , September 2014, , Pages 61-67
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The purpose of this study was the effect of media of the structure of sports in Iran. The research method was analytical descriptive and in terms of the purpose, it is an applied study. Methods of data collection include library research, Delphi method and finally a researcher made questionnaire. The ...
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The purpose of this study was the effect of media of the structure of sports in Iran. The research method was analytical descriptive and in terms of the purpose, it is an applied study. Methods of data collection include library research, Delphi method and finally a researcher made questionnaire. The validity of the questionnaire was determined by professors and specialists in the field. After all the corrective actions, the necessary changes were made. Reliability questionnaire measured by Cronbach's alpha. The statistical population of the study were consisted of staff and operational managers of the Ministry of Youth and Sports, and the executive directors of National Olympic Committee and National Olympic and Para-Olympic Academy Directors, heads of federations, experts in National Olympic Committee, professionals and managers of sports associations in school sports federations, and faculty members as specialists in sports and they were informed about the research topic. In this study, the sample was determined as equivalent to the research population and by counting all. Out of 302 questionnaires were sent to the members of the research population and 238 questionnaires were filled. For data analysis, descriptive statistics and inferential tests including the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, comparison of the mean of the population (one sample t-test), Friedman's analysis of variance and Kruskal-Wallis test were applied. The results confirmed the effect of media on the sport structure of the country not to mention this effect seemed to be more on championship sport than on general and training sports.