Studying the Effective Factors on the Emerging and Spread of Administrative Corruption and Controlling Methods of this Phenomenon in the Youth and Sports Administration of Mazandaran Province

Esmaeil Ghanbari Aziz Najafi Lonbr, Saman Sayadi Ali-Mohammad Safania, Zeynab Rahanjom

Abstract


Several factors led to the emergence and spread of corruption in sports and such factors are ways to reduce corruption can be predicted. Overall goal of this research study, contributing factors and develop methods to control corruption in this phenomenon is the Mazandaran province of Youth and Sports Administrations. Study, descriptive study that was conducted field method. Population research, Youth and Sports Administration of all employees in Mazandaran province (160 cases) of whom 113 were randomly assigned based on the table and Morgan were selected as sample. Questionnaire for corruption Hosseini (1380) was used. Content validity was confirmed by the teachers and questionnaire reliability coefficient  was obtained. Results for the statistical analysis methods, including descriptive and inferential methods, binomial test, Friedman, U mann Whitney and Kruskal Wallis were used. The results showed that characteristics of economic, cultural, organizational, individual employees and the quantity and quality laws in the occurrence and spread of corruption and control methods in reducing corruption in the province of Youth and Sports Administration are involved. The cultural status of employees in the incidence and spread of corruption and the highest quantity and quality of the weakest laws has earned the rating.

Keywords: corruption, control, Youth and Sports Administration


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