Sport commitment such as sport involvement, sport enjoyment, personal investments-quantity, enthusiastic commitment, constrained commitment, valuable opportunities, personal investments-loss, social constraints, social support-emotional, social support-informational, desire to excel-mastery achievement and desire to excel-social achievement in sport affects sport talent identification and development. The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of sport commitment on Sports Talent identification and Development associated factors: The Case in Oromia Regional state Zones Sport Commission. In this study, concurrent mixed research design was employed. The study area covers selected Oromia Regional State zone and Oromia Special Zone surrounding Finfinne including Laga Tafo Laga Dadhi town, Sebeta town, Burayu town and Gelan town (N = 614 and n = 284). The primary sources of data were sport office experts from Zonal and towns’ Sport Commission employees, coaches, players and athletes. Independent variable was measured using Sport commitment dimensions questionnaire and dependent variable was Talent Development Environment associated factors. Data were collected via standardized questionnaires. The quantitative data gathered using questionnaires were analysed using STATA version 14, and then data were summarized using frequency and percentage. Using linear regression was used analyse impact of sport commitment on athlete’s talent identification and development. Athlete’s commitment significantly affects talent identification and development associated factors (F (1,282) = 51.62, p < 0.01, R2 = 0.155). The study concluded that project athlete’s commitment significant affected talent identification and development associated factors in selected Oromia regional state selected cities’ and towns club’s and projects. The study recommends that Oromia regional state selected cities’ and towns club’s and projects management body and coaches should develop two way communications and to create strong social network with their athletes.
体育承诺如体育参与、体育享受、个人投入-数量、热情承诺、约束承诺、宝贵机会、个人投入-损失、社会约束、社会支持-情感、社会支持-信息、渴望卓越-精通成就、渴望卓越-社会成就影响体育人才的识别和发展。本研究的目的是评估体育承诺对体育人才识别和发展相关因素的影响:以奥罗米亚地区州体育局为例。本研究采用并行混合研究设计。研究区域包括选定的奥罗米亚地区州区和奥罗米亚特区,包括Laga Tafo Laga Dadhi镇、Sebeta镇、Burayu镇和Gelan镇(N = 614和N = 284)。数据的主要来源是来自地区和城镇体育委员会雇员、教练、球员和运动员的体育办公室专家。自变量采用体育承诺维度问卷,因变量采用人才发展环境相关因素。数据通过标准化问卷收集。通过问卷调查收集的定量数据使用STATA version 14进行分析,然后使用频率和百分比对数据进行汇总。运用线性回归分析了运动承诺对运动员天赋识别与发展的影响。运动员承诺显著影响人才识别和发展相关因素(F (1,282) = 51.62, p < 0.01, R2 = 0.155)。研究发现,项目运动员的承诺显著影响了奥罗米亚地区选定州、选定城镇、俱乐部和项目的人才识别和发展相关因素。该研究建议,奥罗米亚地区选定的城市和乡镇俱乐部和项目管理机构和教练应该发展双向沟通,并与他们的运动员建立强大的社会网络。
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This study aimed to identify the relationship between leadership behaviour and performance of selected Ethiopian sports federations.For this study purpose the researcher used a mixed-methods sequential explanatory design. A sample size of ninth-five (n = 95) respondents was used in this study. The quantitative data analysis was processed using IBM SPSS Amos 23.0 software. Structural equation modelling (SEM) has been used to study this relationship. Confirmatory Factory Analysis (CFA) was used to test the hypothesis between leadership behaviour and performance observed variables and their underlying latent constructs exist. The finding of study found that there was a positive correlation between leadership behaviour and performance of the study. The study recommends that Selected Ethiopian Sports Federations provide the performance appraisal of their employees based on their system of their promotion to better satisfactory
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The purpose of the study was to identify the relationship between strategic plan and performance through leadership behavior and Human Resource Management Practice (HRMP) of the selected Ethiopian sports federation. The study used a cross-sectional research design. A sample size of ninety-five (n = 95) respondents participated. The data was processed using IBM SPSS Amos 23.0 software. Structural equation modeling and Confirmatory Factory Analysis (CFA) have been used for data analysis. Leadership behavior and HRMP play an important mediating role between strategic plans and the performance of sports federations with (β= .86, P=0.00). The finding of the study confirms that leadership behavior and HRMP partially mediate the relationship between the strategic plan and the performance of both federations. The study recommended that it is advisable if selected Ethiopian sports federations to work on capacity development programs on human resource development and take up-to-date leadership training frequently, this will enable to enhance the performance of both federations.
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Pub Date : 2023-04-01DOI: 10.1177/15569845221146369c
G. Pappas, D. Massella, Arthur, Schlothauer, Sarah E Motta, V. Falk, N. Cesarovic, P. Ermanni, A. Makdissi, Willy Regnier, Marion Heurte, M. V. Hecke, Wouter, Oosterlinck
invasive approach for a solitary upper retrosternal thyroid cancer metastasis with upper hemisternotomy. Results: A 57 year old active gentleman, previously underwent cervical par-tial thyroidectomy, cervical reresection and irradiation. He presents with chest discomfort. CTPET demonstrated a 3x3x4 cm mass on the right upper sternal undersurface. UH was performed into the right third intercostal space. A single arm of the Favoloro retractor allowed gradual elevation of the right upperhemisternum. The mass was dark grey, flat, densely adherent to the sternum, 5 mm to the right of the median sternotomy, overlying the first intercostral space and first rib articulation. The periostium and inner table of the manubrium were excised with the mass intact. He was discharged home on POD#2. Conclusions: In summary, rare isolated thyroid cancer bony metastases may present in the sternum. Surgical extirpation is associated with improved survival in a subgroup of patients with distant metastases limited to the bones. The upperhemi sternotomy approach is feasible, safe with excellent quality of life even in the presence of rerecurrence and radiation.
{"title":"Subramanian Innovation Award Abstracts","authors":"G. Pappas, D. Massella, Arthur, Schlothauer, Sarah E Motta, V. Falk, N. Cesarovic, P. Ermanni, A. Makdissi, Willy Regnier, Marion Heurte, M. V. Hecke, Wouter, Oosterlinck","doi":"10.1177/15569845221146369c","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.1177/15569845221146369c","url":null,"abstract":"invasive approach for a solitary upper retrosternal thyroid cancer metastasis with upper hemisternotomy. Results: A 57 year old active gentleman, previously underwent cervical par-tial thyroidectomy, cervical reresection and irradiation. He presents with chest discomfort. CTPET demonstrated a 3x3x4 cm mass on the right upper sternal undersurface. UH was performed into the right third intercostal space. A single arm of the Favoloro retractor allowed gradual elevation of the right upperhemisternum. The mass was dark grey, flat, densely adherent to the sternum, 5 mm to the right of the median sternotomy, overlying the first intercostral space and first rib articulation. The periostium and inner table of the manubrium were excised with the mass intact. He was discharged home on POD#2. Conclusions: In summary, rare isolated thyroid cancer bony metastases may present in the sternum. Surgical extirpation is associated with improved survival in a subgroup of patients with distant metastases limited to the bones. The upperhemi sternotomy approach is feasible, safe with excellent quality of life even in the presence of rerecurrence and radiation.","PeriodicalId":80004,"journal":{"name":"Innovations","volume":" ","pages":"7S - 9S"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2023-04-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"46668689","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}