Factor analysis of the components of administrative requirements with the Social issues approach before Sports Privatization
Subject Areas : Social Science Quarterlymojtaba ahmadi 1 , Alimohammad Amirtash 2 , Alimohammad Safania 3
1 - Department of Physical Education, Bandaragh Islamic Azad University
2 - Sport Management, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
3 - Sport Management, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
Keywords: Prioritize, Social Issues, sports privatization, executive requirements,
Abstract :
The aim of this study was factor analysis of the components of administrative requirements with the Social issues approach before Sports Privatization. Research methodology was exploratory mixed method. The statistical population was sports management professors, experts of sports privatization totally of 380 people and sample size was 198 people. The survey instrument was a semi-structured interview and researcher-made questionnaire. Form and content validity of the questionnaire was confirmed by 12 professors of sport management. Reliability using Cronbach's alpha coefficient obtained α=0.79 and was approved. For data analysis, descriptive statistics (frequency, percentage, mean, etc.) and inferential (factor analysis) was used. All analysis using statistical software Lisrel 8.8 and Spss 20 at a significance level (α=0.05) was performed. The total variance explained showed that the research items comprise 6 factors and these factors account for about 67.945% of the variance, which in fact indicates the proper validity of the questions.The results showed that six categories of requirements before sports privatization were identified that respectively were updating the comprehensive sports plan (0.92), empowering the private sector (0.88), empowered human power (0.87), Monitoring and control (0.85), Organization and structure (0.81), Services (0.79) requirements. According to the results it can be concluded that the the country's sports authorities must pay attention to the components of the executive commitment that are appropriate to the social conditions of the community before giving the sport to the private sector.
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