Gholam Reza Amani Shalamzari; Parivash Nour Bakhsh; Ali Zarei; Mahvash Noor Bakhsh
Volume 19, Issue 49 , December 2020, , Pages 145-162
Abstract
Desired dreaming is one of the needs of today's managers and organizations to develop creativity and entrepreneurship in organizations as well as to enhance the dynamics of organizations. This issue has led to the present study with the aim of designing a model of desirable dreaming factors for managers ...
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Desired dreaming is one of the needs of today's managers and organizations to develop creativity and entrepreneurship in organizations as well as to enhance the dynamics of organizations. This issue has led to the present study with the aim of designing a model of desirable dreaming factors for managers of sport organizations. The research method was mixed (qualitative-quantitative). The statistical population included the elite in the field of sport management in the qualitative section. The statistical population of the quantitative research section was all 90 sport managers aware of the research subject and all of them were identified as the sample by the method of sampling. The research tools were a researcher-made questionnaire and a semi-structured interview. The validity of the questionnaire was evaluated according to experts' opinion and factor analysis method. The reliability of the questionnaire was also assessed using Cronbach's alpha (α = 0/83). In the quantitative analysis part of the research, the structural-equation method with the pls approach is used.
The results showed that eight factors were identified in desirable dreaming: appropriate targeting, visualization power, emotion control, environmental recognition, mastery of laws, values and standards, operationalization of goals, recognition of new opportunities and management capability. Also, visual power with an impact rate of 0/970 is the most important predictor of desirable dreaming.
According to the results, it is suggested that by increasing the awareness of managers of sport organizations about the future of sport in the world, they will be able to dream their goal by coordinating sport organizations with these changes.
Hooman Bahman Pour; Mozhgan Zaeimdar; Ali Zareian; Gholam Reza Amani Shalamzari; Parivash Nour Bakhsh
Volume 19, Issue 48 , September 2020, , Pages 151-174
Abstract
The study is to determine the pattern of sport tourism locating in Lahijan city using the environmental model assessment through the GIS tool and overlaying of information layers. In this regard, after providing the necessary information layers using existing tourism environmental models, the above layers ...
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The study is to determine the pattern of sport tourism locating in Lahijan city using the environmental model assessment through the GIS tool and overlaying of information layers. In this regard, after providing the necessary information layers using existing tourism environmental models, the above layers were integrated into the GIS environment, using overlay functions in the Arcview 9.2 software. Finally, after drawing up the final map, in the scale of the city, the implementation of sport tourism ecological models was assessed and the areas with the capability were identified.
The results indicated that the study area can be divided into two main parts (south and north) and three zones. In total, 9/36321 hectares of extensive tourism potential (Class 1 with an 89% share) is a wide range of eligible tourist destinations. This zone includes skateboarding, walking, riding, running, hunting and riding. On the other hand, 30/288 hectares are eligible for concentrated tourism (class 1 with a 74% share). Some of the proposed activities for this zone include biking, horseback riding, motorcycle, golf, rally motors, rally cars, rally bikes, gliders and light aircraft. On the whole, the southern parts of the city do not have a high potential for developing recreational activities, and the insistence on doing these kinds of activities without planning and environmental considerations imposes irreparable damage to the natural environment of these areas. On the other hand, the existing ecosystem in the region is also unlikely due to its low level of sports tourism development.