zaid, M., El- Shafei, H., Alla Qishta, O., Elbana, M. (2020). Evaluation of intellectual capital in sports institutions in Egypt and Palestine. Journal of Applied Sports Science, 10(2), 70-76. doi: 10.21608/jass.2021.51815.1017
mohammed Mohamed Ali zaid; Hassan Ahmed El- Shafei; Omar Nasser Alla Qishta; Mohamed Ali Elbana. "Evaluation of intellectual capital in sports institutions in Egypt and Palestine". Journal of Applied Sports Science, 10, 2, 2020, 70-76. doi: 10.21608/jass.2021.51815.1017
zaid, M., El- Shafei, H., Alla Qishta, O., Elbana, M. (2020). 'Evaluation of intellectual capital in sports institutions in Egypt and Palestine', Journal of Applied Sports Science, 10(2), pp. 70-76. doi: 10.21608/jass.2021.51815.1017
zaid, M., El- Shafei, H., Alla Qishta, O., Elbana, M. Evaluation of intellectual capital in sports institutions in Egypt and Palestine. Journal of Applied Sports Science, 2020; 10(2): 70-76. doi: 10.21608/jass.2021.51815.1017
Evaluation of intellectual capital in sports institutions in Egypt and Palestine
1Lecturer, Department of Sports Management- Faculty of Physical Education - Damietta University
2Professor of Sports Management, Faculty of sport Education for Girls, Alexandria University.
3Assistant Professor of Sports Management - Dean of the Faculty of Physical and Sports Education - Al-Aqsa University - Palestine.
4Lecturer, Department of Sports Administration, College of Physical Education, Al-Haram, Helwan University
Abstract
The research aims to Identification and evaluation of intellectual capital in sports institutions in Egypt and Palestine. To achieve this, the researchers used a questionnaire (intellectual capital) as a tool to collect data and information from an exploratory sample of (50) people and a basic sample of (290) from the administrative bodies of workers in sports clubs - all administrative levels - in Egypt and Palestine Descriptive results are shown That the calculated value of (Ca2) is greater than the tabular (9.49), for all the expressions of the questionnaire, as the calculated value of (Ca2) ranged between (17.586 *: 145.828 *), which shows the presence of statistically significant differences in all the statements results in light of the hypotheses Sports institutions possess human resources with high expertise and competencies to achieve their strategic goals, and sports institutions allow employees to see updates on work policies and procedures, and there are clear mechanisms for sports institutions to follow up on observations and complaints related to beneficiaries' service and seek to resolve them