Hesam Moradi; Baqer Morsal; Seyyed Mostafa Tayebi Sani; Ali Fahimi Nejad
Volume 20, Issue 52 , September 2021, , Pages 205-218
Abstract
The study is to analyze the perceived fairness and justice of resource allocation to sport event tourism. The analytical research method is comparative causal. The population consisted of 306 experts, chiefs and experts of sport federations of the country. The sample was considered as total. Finally, ...
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The study is to analyze the perceived fairness and justice of resource allocation to sport event tourism. The analytical research method is comparative causal. The population consisted of 306 experts, chiefs and experts of sport federations of the country. The sample was considered as total. Finally, 252 respondents answered the questionnaires. The rate of return was 82/35%. Data collection was done using Perceived Resource Fairness Questionnaire. The questionnaire consisted of three sections: monetary and financial resources, sport events and camps, products, and television broadcasting. The second part was used here. Descriptive statistics, Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, confirmatory factor analysis, Cronbach's alpha, ANCOVA and Friedman test were used. Data analysis was done by SPSS 22, LISREL 8/8 software. 51.19% of the respondents were male and 48/80% were female.
The results showed that the need for greater international success, equality based on Olympic medalism, and the need for scarce resources are among the most important principles of distribution, and fairness is to be allocated to these camps and sporting events.