Title of article :
Designing a Career Plateauing Model in Departments of Sports and Youth Based on the PLS-SEM Approach
Author/Authors :
Shekarinia, Mostafa Department of Sport Manangement - Karaj Branch - Islamic Azad University - Karaj, Iran , Ghasemi, Hamid Department of Sport Management - Payame Noor University - Tehran, Iran , Khodayari, Abbas Department of Sport Manangement - Karaj Branch - Islamic Azad University - Karaj, Iran
Abstract :
The behavior and attitudes of employees with Plateauing not only include themselves, but also makes
all members of the group in which they work to ask whether they are really suitable for the organ in which they work.
Objectives. This study is to design a model of Plateauing of employees of departments of Youth and Sport of
northwestern provinces of Iran. Methods. In the present study, a mixed strategy (quantitative and qualitative data), indepth
interviewing in the qualitative sector and exploratory factor analysis was used. The construct validity of the
questionnaire was confirmed by Cronbach's alpha of 0.839 and according to Krejcie Morgan table, a sample size of
181 individuals was determined through cluster sampling. A total of 63 indicators were identified as influencing factors
on the Plateauing of the employees of departments of Youth and Sports of northwestern provinces in the form of an
11 sub-factors and five main factors. Results. Investigating exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis,
and structural equation analysis showed that each of the main factors of skill factor (lack of technical skills and lack
of work maturity) (p<0.05; T=11.07), psychological factor (lack of personal motivation, lack of external reward)
(p<0.05; T=11.93), inside work factor (lack of job flexibility, lack of job transparency, and lack of promotion) (p<0.05;
T=13.56), intra organizational factor (lack of proper training and lack of work communication) (p<0.05, T=14.82), and
managerial factor (lack of manager support and dissatisfaction with management style) (p<0.05; T=14.49), are
respectively influencing the Plateauing of the employees of departments of Youth and Sports of northwestern
provinces. Conclusion. It should be mentioned that by increasing organizations with flat structure and decreasing
management positions at the medium level, the possibility of vertical promotion of employees in organizations has
been decreased. The prevalence of organizational Plateauing is one of the consequences of failure to compete for tenure
of jobs at organizational levels, so it is clear that performing repetitive tasks and working in uniform jobs increases the
phenomenon of occupational Plateauing.
Keywords :
Sports , Plateauing , Skill Factors , Psychological Factors , Management Factors , Inside Work Factors , Intra Organizational Factors
Journal title :
Annals of Applied Sport Science