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Ahmad Asadinia, Nooshin Benar, Mehrali Hematineghad, Mohammad Khabiri, Shahram Shafiee,
Volume 7, Issue 27 (1-2020)
Abstract

The purpose of this study was designing a framework for the model of supporters’ ownership in Esteghlal FC. This research with the exploratory-applied nature was conducted qualitatively and using the Grounded Theory. The statistical population of the study consisted of football administrators, sport management professors and Sports journalist who were familiar with the ownership of football clubs. The research data were collected through theoretical sampling and semi-structured interviews with 8 experts. Based on the Grounded theory and the systematic approach, the data were analyzed in three stages of open, axial and selective coding. For validation of data that is equivalent to reliability and validity in quantitative research, two methods of Recoding by the researcher and a Member Checking were used. Based on the coding paradigm, the final framework the Model of supporters’ ownership in the Esteghlal FC was determined in template Causal Conditions, Context conditions; Intervening conditions; strategies and consequences. According to the findings of the research, it is suggested that, while removing the existing barriers, the legal, cultural and educational platforms necessary for the transfer of the Esteghlal FC to the supporters should be provided to achieve financial, social and accountability outcomes.

 
Mr Aboozar Soori, Dr Mehrali Hematinejad, Dr Noshin Benar,
Volume 9, Issue 33 (9-2021)
Abstract

 The aim of this study was Designing a conceptual framework for Law Development of Sport in Iran. The research methodology was qualitative and performed by process strategy and in terms of the objectives was applied. The statistical population included two parts consists of human community (All sports law experts, including university professors, Specialists and legal experts, executive and government, sports directors, Disciplinary Committee Chairmen, There were presidents of the general court and all those involved in sports law research) and the information community (articles, books, documents, media). The statistical sample was surveyed by purposive sampling method (22 people and 64 documents) based on theoretical saturation. Research tools were included systematic library study and the exploratory interview structural. The validity of tools using qualitative narrative methods was evaluated at a desirable level (Content validity, Kappa coefficient). The proposed analytical framework included five main levels: elements, structures, strategies, processes and functions. Legal documents, legal entity structure, legal and professional enforcement system and legal role in sport as a level of support, Contract and legal registration, intellectual property rights and trade law in sport as the level of structures, restrictive and punitive laws and protection in sport as the level of strategies, Includes supervision, legal culture, training and empowerment, and legal science and research in sport as a level of legal development and processes, and the implications of legal development in sport as a level of functioning. Based on the research findings, it can be said that: Training, empowerment and legal culture in sport According to scientific and research topics along with legal supervision and inspection is one of the most important factors in the development of sports rights in the country.
Phd Hamidreza Goharrostami, Phd Noshin Benar, Mr Hasan Gholami Ghajari, Mrs Saeedeh Ghermezi,
Volume 9, Issue 34 (12-2021)
Abstract

 The aim of this study was to explain the moderating effect of emotions on the relationship between perceived service quality and customer's behavioral intentions of sport clubs. The study population consisted of all customers of clubs with the license of Guilan province sport and youth office in the Rasht city. The Sampling method was multi-stage cluster sampling and the sample size was determined according to the Morgan table at least 384 people, which was distributed to ensure 440 questionnaires, of which 416 completed questionnaires without scratches were collected. Research tools included questionnaires Perceived Quality of Service (Alexandris and Palialia, 1999), emotions (Izard's, 1997) and Behavioral Intention’s (Zithamel et al, 1996). The face and content validity of the questionnaire was confirmed by 8 sports management professors. Construct validity (convergent validity), reliability (Cronbach's alpha and combined reliability) and Hypotheses were confirmed by structural modeling in SMARTPLS software. The result did not show a significant relationship between the quality of perceived services and emotions. Also, the relationship between emotions and behavioral intentions was not significant, but "emotions" on the relationship between perceived service quality and behavioral intentions sport club customers had a moderating effect (β=0.159) at the significance level of 0/05 indicated. As a result, sports club managers can take actions that strengthen the emotional bond among the club and customers and it can through emotional bond increase customers' perception of the quality of the club's service and by influencing behavioral intentions to retain customers in the club.

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