Enfoque de la teoría fundamentada: revelando nuevas perspectivas sobre la participación en deportes a través de la organización de eventos en Irán

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https://doi.org/10.5585/podium.v13i2.25634

Palabras clave:

Deportes para todos, Organización de eventos, Voleibol, Participación en deportes, Investigación cualitativa

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Objetivo del Estudio: Esta investigación tiene como objetivo examinar el impacto de la organización de eventos deportivos en la sociedad iraní, buscando establecer una correlación entre la organización de eventos y la participación en deportes en diversos segmentos demográficos.
Metodología: Empleando un enfoque cualitativo, este estudio realizó entrevistas semiestructuradas con 12 expertos. Las preguntas de la entrevista fueron diseñadas meticulosamente para abordar la pregunta central de investigación de manera integral. Se aplicó un análisis de teoría fundamentada, que incluyó codificación abierta, codificación axial y codificación selectiva, a los datos recopilados, garantizando una exploración exhaustiva de los conceptos y temas emergentes.
Originalidad/Relevancia: Esta investigación es distintiva en su enfoque al no delimitar fronteras, en lugar de ello, tiene como objetivo explorar de manera integral los efectos de la organización de eventos deportivos en todos los segmentos de la población iraní. A pesar de las recientes restricciones políticas que limitan la capacidad de Irán para organizar eventos internacionales importantes, el estudio evalúa críticamente la importancia de tales eventos y aclara las oportunidades perdidas para el avance societal. El enfoque del estudio en diversos segmentos demográficos y su exploración de factores causales, contextuales e intervinientes contribuyen a su originalidad y relevancia.
Resultados Principales: El estudio revela un juego matizado de factores sociales, culturales, tecno-gerenciales, legales, económicos y socio-culturales, arrojando luz sobre la relación multifacética entre la organización de eventos y la participación en deportes. Reconociendo la importancia de la actividad física regular para promover la salud general, los resultados principales resaltan el impacto motivacional de los eventos deportivos en el aumento del compromiso físico de los individuos.
Contribuciones Teóricas/Metodológicas: La investigación realiza contribuciones teóricas al desarrollar un marco coherente fundamentado en los datos cualitativos, explicando la compleja relación entre los eventos deportivos y el compromiso deportivo.

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Biografía del autor/a

Niloofar Khosravi , University of Tehran

Master's in Sports Marketing.

Tehran- Iran.

Hesamoddin Bagheri , Kharazmi University

Phd Scholar. Tehran- Iran

Ali Hasaan, NFC Institute of Engineering and Technology

PhD in Sports Marketing. 

Multan - Pakistan

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2024-08-20

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Khosravi , N., Bagheri , H., & Hasaan, A. (2024). Enfoque de la teoría fundamentada: revelando nuevas perspectivas sobre la participación en deportes a través de la organización de eventos en Irán. PODIUM Sport, Leisure and Tourism Review, 13(2), 333–357. https://doi.org/10.5585/podium.v13i2.25634

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