Perception of the sport-politics relationship from the functions of political economy
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https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v59.108091Keywords:
Economic sector, sports entrepreneurs, cognitive function, methodological function, practical function, ideological functionAbstract
The aim of this article is to analyze the perception to the relationship of the functions of political economy in sports as an economic sector. Quantitative research was using a sample of 321 persons the sports sector in the departments of Córdoba and Sucre in Colombia. The measured variables included functions of political economy, production relationships, means of production, and productive forces associated with the sports sector. The structured questionnaire applied consisted of closed-ended Likert scale questions. For data analysis, the statistical package SPSS 28.0 was used, applying descriptive statistics, factor analysis, and linear regression. The Cronbach's Alpha coefficient was found to be 0.815, indicating good reliability of the scale used. The main results show that the variables mostly meet the criterion of one-dimensionality. In conclusion, it was determined that production relationships, productive forces, and means of production in the sports sector in the sample departments can generate economic problems and contradictions, but their impact is moderated by the functions of political economy. The Perception of the Sport-Politics Relationship (SPR) is positively affected by the Ideological Function (IF), Cognitive Function (CF) and the Practical Function (PF), while it is negatively affected by the Methodological Function (MF).
Keywords: Economic sector, sports entrepreneurs, cognitive function, methodological function, practical function, ideological function.
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