Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 Assistant Professor of Sport Management, University of Razi

2 Ph.D Candidate in Sport Management, University of Razi

Abstract

sports facilities on various aspects of sport for all and championship sport in Kermanshah province. Methodology based on collecting data and purpose was respectively, mixed (qualitative-quantitative) and applicable. The population was faculty members of the sports management, managers and staff of the Kermanshah Sports and Youth Department, heads of sports boards, sports elites and coaches. A Purposeful sampling was used. Finally, 150 people answered the questionnaires. The instrument was researcher-made questionnaire that developed using exploratory factor analysis, 67 items in eight outcomes, in the form of, “lack of developmental and productivity programs in different aspect of sport”, “unclear the rules and regulations in the process of assigning sports facilities”, “Non-accountability of managers of sports and youth departments and heads of sports boards”, “lack of management, planning and supervision”, “negative moral, cultural and legal consequences”, “Negative social and educational consequences”,” lack of comprehensive support for various aspect of sport” and “low sport capitation and lack of hardware facilities” were categorized. Instrument reliability using Cronbach's alpha for the eight components were between 0.85 to 0.93. Confirmatory factor analysis was also used for construct validity using LISREL software. The results of this study showed that all fitness indicators of the model related to the outcome of the privatization of sports facilities on the different dimensions of sport for all and championship sport in Kermanshah province were suitable and approved the model.

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