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Mohammadian M, Benar N, Saeedi F. Identify Appropriate Methods for Financial Block in Sports Tourism Businesses. JRSM 2023; 13 (25) :134-152
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1- Shahrood University of Technology
2- University of Guilan , noshin.benar@gmail.com
3- University of Guilan
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This study aims to identify the appropriate methods for the financial block as one of the four main elements of Osterwalder's business model. The present study is based on qualitative studies and Brown and Clarke (2006) theme analysis method. The statistical population of the research encompassed owners and adept managers specializing in sport tourism, as well as employees of diverse sections of sport tourism businesses in Guilan province. Fifteen individuals were chosen applying purposive sampling with the help of snowball and non-random techniques, the sampling procedure continued until the theoretical saturation stage was reached. This research has been carried by content analysis method and making use of Max QDA software. Findings indicate that the components of the financial block for this type of business include ten main dimensions and 27 sub-dimensions in 2 themes (theme) including, revenue model and cost structure. The cost structure also includes the cost of infrastructure facilities, the cost of tours, the cost of human resources and the cost of training and the revenue model also includes health and sports tourism services, facility rent, athlete certification, membership fees, and the use of apps and financial needs. Financial modeling from qualitative data analysis helps sports tourism business owners to make decisions in calculating situations and thus comparing different scenarios.
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Received: 2021/06/5 | Accepted: 2022/02/14 | ePublished ahead of print: 2022/02/14 | Published: 2023/09/11

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