parisa sarikhani; Habib honari; javad shahlaei
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Today, sustainable development and green management are considered by organizations from all angles. In this regard, human resource management should help organizations achieve green goals. Accordingly, this study deals with the effect of green human resource management on the sustainable development ...
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Today, sustainable development and green management are considered by organizations from all angles. In this regard, human resource management should help organizations achieve green goals. Accordingly, this study deals with the effect of green human resource management on the sustainable development of the Ministry of Sports and is a descriptive correlation. The statistical population includes managers and employees of the Ministry of Sports, the population of which is about 1200 people, according to Morgan table, the sample size is 297 people. Measurement tools include green human resource management and sustainable development questionnaires and Cronbach's alpha coefficient was used to assess the reliability of variables and questionnaires. The data analysis method is descriptive statistics and inferential statistics using SPSS25 and the research model was tested using structural equation modeling technique in Smart PLS 3 software. Findings show Green human resource management has a positive impact on sustainable development. The component of individual factors and green strategy with a strong impact of 0.329 and 0.656 have a positive effect on sustainable development and the component of knowledge of values, organizational factors and process have not been able to play an effective role on sustainable development. Comparison of standardized regression coefficients shows that the impact of green human resource management on sustainable social development is equal to 0.539, on the environmental dimension is equal to 0.534 and on the economic dimension is equal to 0.347 which has been relatively strong.
The results show that increasing the use of green human resource management components (awareness of methods, individual factors, organizational factors and green strategy process) has a positive effect on each dimension of sustainable development (social, economic and environmental).
saghar mahmodi; ghasem rahimi sarshabaderani; Rasool Nazari
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The current research was conducted with the purpose of providing a model of the effect of PESTEL factors on the sustainable development of human resources of the Ministry of Sports and Youth of the Islamic Republic of Iran with a descriptive correlation method. The research population was all employees ...
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The current research was conducted with the purpose of providing a model of the effect of PESTEL factors on the sustainable development of human resources of the Ministry of Sports and Youth of the Islamic Republic of Iran with a descriptive correlation method. The research population was all employees of the Ministry of Sports and Youth of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 890 people (569 men and 321 women), of which 269 people were determined as the sample size. The sampling method was available. The tool used in this research was a researcher-made questionnaire based on the PESTEL model. This questionnaire included 64 questions (items). The PESTEL model (including political, economic, social, technological, environmental and legal factors) was for the current state of the society and the standard questionnaire of Tonke Nejad and Davari's human resources development (2008) included 7 dimensions, the dimension of identity - harmony - success, adaptation - Intellectual dimension - Attitudinal dimension and occupational dimension were measured. The reliability coefficients of the questionnaires were estimated using Cronbach's alpha test as 0.89 and 0.88, respectively. Descriptive and inferential statistics of SPSS and Amos software were used for data analysis at the p<0.05 level. The results showed that the generality evaluation indices of the factor model indicate that the fit of the data to the model is established. And the research model can be effective as a guide in reducing environmental uncertainty and making strategic decisions.
Hamidreza Haddadi; mashallah heidarpour; reza parizad tasrani
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Adolescents and youth are the driving force behind the growth and development of countries around the world, and paying attention to their affairs, planning, and policy in this regard is of great importance. Accordingly, in the present study, the author, referring to the teachings and experiences of ...
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Adolescents and youth are the driving force behind the growth and development of countries around the world, and paying attention to their affairs, planning, and policy in this regard is of great importance. Accordingly, in the present study, the author, referring to the teachings and experiences of UNICEF, attempts to answer the question of how much the policy of adolescents and youth affairs in the Ministry of Sports and Youth in cooperation with UNICEF Iran is consistent with the teachings of UNICEF of the UN. On the other hand, if there is no compliance and no results are achieved, he will provide a solution for the effectiveness of the cooperation between UNICEF Iran and the Ministry of Sports and Youth. The hypothesis presented in the present study is the effectiveness of policy in the cooperation between the Ministry of Sports and Youth and UNICEF. For example, the National Youth and Youth Empowerment and Welfare Plan is the dependent variable in the upcoming research on youth and youth policy, and UNICEF's teachings in the fields of (empowerment, entrepreneurship, setting up and developing youth and youth homes) on the one hand, and on the other hand, the Ministry of Sports and Youth are considered as independent variables. The research method in this article is a descriptive-analytical method and was written using library resources and information obtained from the author's field presence in the International Affairs Office of the Ministry of Sports and Youth.
Behnosh Vaziriyan; Alireza Zamani Nukaabadi; Mahboobeh Khodaparast; Davoud Nasr
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In the third millennium, the sports industry is confronted with unprecedented challenges arising from the interconnection of environmental crises, severe economic fluctuations, and geopolitical tensions, all of which seriously threaten the continuity of its value chain and the sustainability ...
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In the third millennium, the sports industry is confronted with unprecedented challenges arising from the interconnection of environmental crises, severe economic fluctuations, and geopolitical tensions, all of which seriously threaten the continuity of its value chain and the sustainability of sporting events. The present study aims to identify key driving forces and to design a forward-looking model to enhance the adaptive capacity and survival of the sports ecosystem in the face of these fundamental changes. The research adopts a mixed-methods (qualitative–quantitative) exploratory approach. In the qualitative phase, data were collected through in-depth interviews with 20 experts, including professors of strategic management and senior executive managers in the national sports sector, and were coded using thematic analysis. In the quantitative phase, strategic variables were identified and the structural relationships within the system were analyzed using a cross-impact matrix and MICMAC software. The qualitative findings indicate that the resilience of the sports industry is built upon four main pillars: infrastructural adaptation to climate change, financial agility and independence from government budgets, active sports diplomacy, and digital transformation. The results of the structural analysis further reveal that the system is in an unstable state, and that five key drivers—climate-resilient reinforcement of sports facilities, diversification of digital foreign-currency revenues, deployment of artificial intelligence for risk monitoring, flexible network-based governance, and international coalition-building—exert the greatest influence on the future of the system. The final conclusion emphasizes that, in order to navigate future shocks, sports organizations must move beyond reactive approaches.
Behzad Izadi; mohammadsiamak rezagholi
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The research is to design a capacity building model for active leisure and rural sports through a sustainable development approach. The qualitative-quantitative research method was chosen with systematic exploratory approach (thematic analysis) and structural equation approach. The participants in the ...
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The research is to design a capacity building model for active leisure and rural sports through a sustainable development approach. The qualitative-quantitative research method was chosen with systematic exploratory approach (thematic analysis) and structural equation approach. The participants in the qualitative section included two sections of human resources (experts and top managers of the country, sports elites, provincial, city and village officials active in sports, etc.) and information sources (books, articles, documents, media, and...). The participants in the qualitative section were conducted in a sufficient number, purposefully and based on reaching theoretical saturation (19 people and 74 documents) and in the quantitative part, in order to estimate the research sample in the structural equation approach, for each research variable, an approximate value between 5 and 15 people is suggested for the research sample- in this research, 7 people are considered for each dimension in a stratified random method. Totally. 133 people that 150 questionnaires were distributed considering the possibility of dropping or non-response. The research tools included semi-structured exploratory interviews along with a systematic library study and a researcher-made questionnaire. The validity of the tool was evaluated and confirmed based on the scientific merit of the sample, the validity of the tool based on the legal and scientific validity of the sample, the opinion of experts and the agreement between the correctors. In order to analyze the findings, a multi-stage conceptual coding method (open, selective and thematic) was used with a system analysis approach and PLS software. The final conceptual framework included 77 components, 19 dimensions, and 8 perspectives.
Based on the findings, it can be said that attention to sustainable development is one of the important and fundamental factors in building the capacity of active leisure and rural sports in the country. The government, urban and rural institutions, officials, managers and various media are necessary. The development and growth of rural sports in the country should take necessary measures and be aware of this category in plans and budgets.
Sharareh Noroozi; Seyed Mostafa Tayebisani; ali Fahiminezhad; bagher morsal
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The implementation of the principles of sustainable development in sport has been emphasized by the International Olympic Committee. The purpose of this study was to identify and optimize the indices and components affecting organizational behavior in tennis. This research is a descriptive-survey research ...
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The implementation of the principles of sustainable development in sport has been emphasized by the International Olympic Committee. The purpose of this study was to identify and optimize the indices and components affecting organizational behavior in tennis. This research is a descriptive-survey research that used to design basic conceptual model and determine three main dimensions (managerial/ social, cultural/ environmental, health) and 13 components (purpose) to determine the validity and reliability of the model and its fit. The initial model of the research was tested and tested using SEM using Smart PLS2 software. The model was then fitted at three levels: the fitting of the measurement model, the fitting of the structural model, and the general fitting of the model (GOF). The results showed that "social / cultural dimension" (path coefficient = 0.645) had the highest effect on the desired pattern. Then, "approach / management dimension" (path coefficient = 0.558) and finally "environmental dimension / health" (path coefficient = 0.554) affect the sustainable development of sport in the country.R2 value(0.989) indicates pattern confirmation. Both indices in all three constructs were positive and greater than zero (common = 0.6785) and redundancy (0.432) resulting in overall fit of measurement model (good quality of measurement model) and structural model (high ability of structural model in predicting).The overall fit of the model was 0.6987, indicating a strong fit to the overall model.The model presented for the principles of sustainable sport development is based on the Agenda 21 of the Olympic Movement and the Rio Declaration.
omid fathollahi parvaneh; Mirhasan Seyed Ameri,; seyed nasrollah sajjadi
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The purpose of this research was to design a green management model for sports Facilities with emphasis on sustainable development with an exploratory-fundamental nature.The research method was a qualitative based on the base data theory with Strauss and Corbin’s approach.The statistical population ...
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The purpose of this research was to design a green management model for sports Facilities with emphasis on sustainable development with an exploratory-fundamental nature.The research method was a qualitative based on the base data theory with Strauss and Corbin’s approach.The statistical population consisted of professors and experts in the field of sport Facilities. Sampling was done through Snowball method.The research instrument was an in-depth and semi-structured interview that was design by 22 experts’ opinions in this field.The output of the research was a paradigmatic model of green management of sports Facilities with emphasis on sustainable development that was consisting of causal, pivotal, intervening conditions, strategies and consequences. In the first phase of coding i.e. the open coding, legal management concepts, professional ethics, financial economic, technological equipment, cognitive knowledge, human communication, technical, engineering and environmental were obtained. Also, in the second stage of coding, axial coding was identified with the central category of green management of sports Facilities and sub-levels such as individual, managerial and professional. Finally, the implementation of effective green management strategies at three levels: micro, medium and macro leads to increased health, life expectancy and quality of life of athletes along with gaining international prestige for the country's sports and the development of professional ethics, culture Green management and sports infrastructure will be achieved by increasing the per capita and knowledge of building modern technologies and equipment of sports facilities and finally preserving national capitals, natural resources and meeting the needs of the next generation in the country.
HAMID NASERI; Parivash Nourbakkhsh; Mehdi Kohandel; Abbas i Khodayari
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This qualitative research aims to formulate a model for sustainable development of mountaineering in the country using systematic grounded theory. For this purpose, an open interview with 18 professors of sports management and mountaineering experts with experience and history of long ascents, a collection ...
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This qualitative research aims to formulate a model for sustainable development of mountaineering in the country using systematic grounded theory. For this purpose, an open interview with 18 professors of sports management and mountaineering experts with experience and history of long ascents, a collection of basic themes recycled during the coding process, from which categories were extracted. In the caxial coding phase, the relations among these categories were determined in the form of coding paradigm as below: mountain nature management and strengthening of social values, axial phenomenon: environmental, economic and socio-cultural sustainability, strategy factors include: training, teamwork, experience sharing, environmental attitude and cost management, background factors include: education, respect for nature, cooperation, commitment and responsibility, interfering conditions, including: tolerating the opinions of others, respecting the customs of the natives and observing the principles and rules of mountaineering, and consequences, including: preservation of nature and indigenous culture, employment were determined in the form of coding paradigm. Then and in selective coding phase, all the components of coding paradigm were described and the theory was formulated and presented. Considering the category of sustainable development and mountaineering, which has gained a lot of fans at the moment, and this increase in approach will have different consequences, Therefore, the mountaineering federation and the mountaineering delegations of the provinces should have a review and a well-planned plan for the scientific management of this socio-sports activity.
Afshin Akhgar; mozhgan Khodamoradpoor; Mozafar Yektayar; heresh soltanpanah
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The research is to offer a paradigm model for the sustainable development of sport for all based on an interactive, socio-cultural approach by using Grounded-Theory. The statistical population included specialists, experts, policy-makers, consultants and activists in the field of sport for all. Moreover, ...
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The research is to offer a paradigm model for the sustainable development of sport for all based on an interactive, socio-cultural approach by using Grounded-Theory. The statistical population included specialists, experts, policy-makers, consultants and activists in the field of sport for all. Moreover, the sampling procedure comprised non-probability sampling with purposeful selection and the sample size was 16, based on the theoretical saturation index. In the next stage, the collected data was analyzed, using an open interview based on the three stages of open, axial, and selective coding. Having analyzed the data, the researchers identified 24 axial codes and five selective ones for the initial 141 concepts. The results, which were gleaned from the analysis of qualitative interviews, suggested that, on the one hand, the intervening factors included lack of media coverage and support, disregard for audience tastes, enjoyment and personal interests, and finally, negligence on the part of policy-makers. The consequences, on the other hand, encompassed the improvement of social interactions, the increasing rate of participation in physical activities, the institutionalization of public sports in the society as well as changes in people’s attitudes and behavior with regards to public sports.
Finally, it could be argued that according to the research model, one of the best strategies for the institutionalization of sport for all in people’s daily lives is to develop a systematic program involving all essential social institutions.