Interpretative Structural Study of the Legal Dimensions of Economic Crime in Professional Sport
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Javad Paziresh1 , Shahab Bahrami2 , Nazanin Rasekh3 , Hamid Ghasemi4  |
1- Ph. Student of Sport Management, Islamic Azad University, Kermanshah Branch, Kermanshah, Iran 2- Assistant Professor of Sport Management, Islamic Azad University, Kermanshah Branch, Kermanshah, Iran , Shahab _Bahrami@yahoo.com 3- Assistant Professor, Department of Sport Management, Physical Education Research Institute, Tehran, Iran 4- Associate Professor of Sport Management, Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran |
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Abstract: (2875 Views) |
Aim: The purpose of this study was to provide a structural interpretive study of the legal dimensions of economic crime in professional sport.
Methodology: The purpose of this study was applied and in terms of data collection the next step is to identify the pattern of causal relationships between them. In this study, after identifying study dimensions and indicators, the relationships between dimensions and indicators have been identified. To reflect the internal relationships among the main criteria, 21 experts based on ISM were used.
Findings: The results showed that the final model obtained in this study consists of 7 levels. Then, using the influence of these factors together, it is clear in the second diagram that the criterion of situational prevention is alone in the cluster area; That is, the level of use of prevention has an autonomous status in terms of effectiveness and effectiveness and has the least impact and effectiveness. Criteria for security measures, information factors, social prevention, legal contracts, and economic factors are more influenced by other factors and are systemically influential and dependent elements.
Conclusion: The legal framework formulation index can also help improve all indicators, so that it can be brought closer to reducing economic crime by formulating a legal framework. |
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Keywords: Economic crimes, sports industry, situational prevention, social prevention |
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