Roadmap for Economic Governance in Iranian Sport: Identifying Key Indicators

Article Title EnRoadmap for Economic Governance in Iranian Sport: Identifying Key Indicators
AuthorsJavad Karimi1, Sajjad Pashaie2, Maziyar Kalashi3, Hamed Golmohammadi4
JournalSports Business Journal (SBJ)
Publication Name EnSports Business Journal (SBJ)
Paper TypeOriginal Research
Published At1404/03/20
Journal GradeScientific - research
Journal TypeElectronic
Journal CountryIran, Islamic Republic Of
Journal IndexISCQ1-MSRTQ1

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Purpose: Sports Economics is the ideal introduction for all sport management and sport policy students and those for whom economics is a relatively new area of study. This study explores the economic governance of Iranian sports by identifying key indicators essential for developing a practical governance framework. Given sports' significant cultural and social value in Iran, a comprehensive understanding of sports economics is crucial.
Design/methodology/approach: Utilizing a qualitative methodology grounded in semi-structured interviews with experts, this research delves into various dimensions of sports economic governance.
Findings: The analysis reveals that effective governance hinges on four primary themes: financial management, sports technology, sports economics, and sports participation. Key indicators within these themes include investment in sports infrastructure, financial transparency, technological advancements, revenue generation, economic development impacts, and promoting youth and women's participation. Findings underscore the importance of financial sustainability, transparency, technology adoption, and equitable participation in enhancing governance.
Originality: This study provides practical insights for policymakers and sports managers, aiming to optimize sports' economic and social outcomes in Iran through improved governance practices. Iranian sports organizations can achieve greater performance and sustainability by implementing these key indicators, ultimately fostering a more robust and equitable sports ecosystem

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