阿曼多元智能的主要类型:体育从业者与非体育从业者

Kashef N. Zayed, S. Al-Adawi, Qusai Al-Kalbani
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本研究调查了NCAA一级校际体育运动中少数族裔筹款人的代表性不足和多样性相关问题。此外,该研究还寻求了10个少数种族或性别的筹款人(回报率为25%)对各院系通过招募多元化的筹款候选人来扩大捐赠者基础和创造捐赠社会的战略举措的看法。每个参与者(筹款人)都参加了一个45-60分钟的电话采访,内容包括个人背景和人口统计信息、工作场所的挑战和多样性问题、改善多样性招聘的潜在策略和创建某些特定的捐赠社会。结果显示,D-I体育运动仍有改善少数族裔招聘的空间。然而,种族和性别等因素对这些筹款人的职业发展影响不大。与会者还表示,体育部门需要有意识地致力于多样性和包容性倡议。通过聘用少数族裔,有可能解决体育筹款中边缘化群体代表性不足的问题,并使捐赠者基础多样化,从而增加捐赠的总体规模。关键词:体育募捐,大学体育,募捐官,慈善官,体育捐赠
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Dominant Types of Multiple Intelligences in Oman: Sport Practitioners vs Non-Practitioners
This study examined the underrepresentation of minority fundraisers and diversity related concerns in the NCAA Division-I intercollegiate athletics. In addition, the study sought out the opinions of ten racial or gender minority fundraisers (25% of return rate) about departments’ strategical initiative in expanding donor base and creating giving society through recruitment of diverse fundraising candidates. Each participant (fundraiser) participated in a 45-60 minute phone interview covering one’s background and demographic information, challenges and diversity concerns in the workplace, potential strategies for improving diversity hiring and creation of certain specific giving societies. The results showed that D-I athletics still have room to improve minority hiring. However, factors such as race and gender did not affect these fundraisers’ career advancement much. Participants also expressed that athletic departments need to be intentional with their commitment in diversity and inclusion initiatives. By committing to minority hiring, there could be potential for solving the issue of underrepresentation of marginalized groups in athletic fundraising and diversifying the donor base, thus increasing the overall size of gifts. Keywords: athletic fundraising, collegiate athletics, fundraising officer, philanthropy officer, and athletic donation
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