Investigating and Analyzing the Corruption and Abnormals Components of Iranian Championship Sport

Document Type : Original Research

Authors

1 Lecturer at Payame Noor University

2 آموزشکده فنی‌وحرفه‌ای سما سیاهکل، واحد لاهیجان، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، لاهیجان، ایران

3 Mehrastan Higher Education Institute, Astaneh Ashrafieh, Iran

10.22034/sls.2021.19660

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the dimensions of corruption and anomalies in Iranian championship sports. The research method was descriptive-applied which was mixed and in two stages including; corruption was identified in terms of areas related to championship sports and the components of corruption. The statistical population of the study included all 250 managers of federations and sports clubs, coaches and players of professional league clubs, international referees, members of the media active in the field of championship sports and some sports experts in the championship sports sector. The research sample consisted of 150 people who were selected by available sampling method. A researcher-made questionnaire consisting of 46 questions in a used to collect the required data. data were analyzed using Spearman correlation coefficient and structural equation modeling using SPSS19 and PLS23 software. Findings showed that socio-cultural variables had the first priority and economic and political variables had the highest impact on sports corruption. highest rank of sports corruption forms was related to doping and collusion and the lowest rank was related to alcohol consumption and illicit relations. Due to the favorable fit conceptual model of corruption, the effectiveness of the studied variables was reported to be good. Also, due to the high intensity of the coefficients of the effect of cultural, social, economic and political factors in the research, it can be said that this dimension has a high role in corruption or vice versa in its prevention and can precede other dimensions in the center.

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  • Receive Date: 28 June 2021
  • Revise Date: 26 July 2021
  • Accept Date: 04 February 2022
  • Publish Date: 23 August 2021