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Dr Kianoosh Shajie, Dr Mahdi Talebpour, Dr Seyed Morteza Azimzadeh, Dr Mohammad Keshtidar, Dr Reza Heydari,
Volume 12, Issue 23 (9-2022)
Abstract

Football referees are one of the main and central components of football and face many problems that if not paid attention and identified injuries that reduce their performance and irreparable damage to the football body; Therefore, the purpose of this study was to qualitatively analyze the pathology of human capital of professional football in Iran, which was a case study on professional referees in the Iranian Football Premier League.This research is applied in terms of purpose, descriptive-analytical method and qualitative research in terms of implementation. Data collection tools were library resources, interviews and Delphi questionnaire. The statistical population in the interview section included all the elites in the field of football refereeing and familiar with human capital issues, which targeted 20 people, and in the Delphi section, all international and national referees of professional football in Iran, 25 of them targeted and snowball. Sample titles were considered. Open and axial coding, summarizing and filtering techniques were used to extract the raw data. Finally, all 57 injuries identified in the Iranian football refereeing department were confirmed by research experts. It can be concluded that structural, contextual and behavioral injuries are very important in the human group of judges. Undoubtedly, the results of the research can be used as a beacon in the future plans of the Iranian Football Federation, especially the referees' committee and department, and can be used in determining policies.

Fatemeh Ghavami Komleh, Rasool Nazari, Reza Shajie,
Volume 14, Issue 27 (8-2024)
Abstract

The main purpose of this study was to Designing a model to stimulate demand for sports in Iranian society. In so doing, a sequential exploratory mixed methods research was used. Thus,  the data were collected in two phases: In the qualitative section, using the grounded theory method, through a semistructured with 16 managers and university experts, the data were collected and obtained using the Strauss and Corbin systematic design with MAXQDA, demand stimulation codes and components. The questionnaire was designed based on the findings from the qualitative stage. In order to validate the model, the newly developed questionnaire was administered through the participation of 384 managers, experts and athletes of the entire Iranian community and showed the research findings. The highest predictor of demand stimulation model is related to process strategy with a value of 0.78 and the lowest percentage is related to the axial phenomenon with a value of 0.51. Also the validity of the research model, Structural equations were measured through the model indices, the results of which indicated an acceptable fit for all the mentioned indices.


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