Japanese Journal of Management for Physical Education and Sport
Online ISSN : 2432-3470
Print ISSN : 2432-3462
ISSN-L : 2432-3462
Volume 5, Issue 1
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Original Articles
  • Richard J. Quain, Janet B. Parks
    1988 Volume 5 Issue 1 Pages 1-6
    Published: October 15, 1988
    Released on J-STAGE: January 18, 2018
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    This paper discusses benefits of membership in professional associations and identifies associations and identifies associations that were recommended by respondents to a survey of sport management practitioners. The survey encompassed six sport management career classifications: physical fitness, sport promotion, sport marketing, sport administration and management, intramurals / recreational / youth sport, and aquatics management. In addition to the recommended organizations, information is presented concerning the North American Society for Sport Management, an association founded after the original research had been conducted.
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  • Norihiro SHIMIZU, Tsutomu YATSUSHIRO
    1988 Volume 5 Issue 1 Pages 7-17
    Published: October 15, 1988
    Released on J-STAGE: January 18, 2018
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    The purpose of this paper was to find out elements which have an effect on teacher's behevior and job satisfaction/dissatisfaction on physical education services in the managerial organization. These elements were called "Determining Factors of Job Accomplishment", and divided into immanent and external side in job. The former was defined as a sense that teachers have directly throughout job accomplishment, and the latter meant the organizational context of teacher's job accomplushment. It was assumed that the relation between some organizational elements and teacher's behavior would be conditioned by contigency variables as follows: types of physical education service, sex. Data were collected from 277 teachers in elementary schools and lower secondary schools by question-naires in the fall of 1985. The summary of the result was: 1) In every of service job immanent side affected the positiveness of job accomplishment behavior. 2) Any categories of job external side had no effect on teacher's behavior in Club Service (C.S.). While in Program Service (P.S.) 4 categories: teachers group, principal, chief of physical education teachers, physical education service, related to daily behavior. And in addition to these 4 categories well-filled material condition was important in Area Service (A.S.). 3) Female teacher was activated only by job immanent side, while male teacher's activity was influenced by both sides. It was suggested that as to organizational power, the male accepted more compliantly than the female. 4) High job satisfaction exalted the willingness to job accomplishment but job dissatisfaction did not have relation to it in every services. 5) About the same factors provided for job satisfaction and dissatisfaction in C.S. but determining factors of both feelings to job were different in P.S., that is, job immanent side and the policy of services contributed to job satisfaction, fully equipped social and physical conditions reduced dissatis-faction.
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Research Materials
  • Ayumu YANASE, Shoji ICHINO, Yasuaki NAGATA
    1988 Volume 5 Issue 1 Pages 19-29
    Published: October 15, 1988
    Released on J-STAGE: January 18, 2018
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    The purpose of this study was to consider the effectiveness of a school sport program (Undoukai). For the purpose, it was hypothesized that the results of a sport program were raised the Undosha's consciousness for continual sport activities and the recognition of sport. So, it was analyzed from the view point of the motivation and the behavior of Undosha by the way of multivariate analysis of variance. The questionaire was conducted to 537 students in a junior high-school attached to Aichi University of Education. The main results were as follows: Undoukai (a school sport program) was generally effective for raising the Undosha's consciousness for continual sport activities and the recognition of sport with the good managerial conditions. Especialy, the results were more positive for the following Undosha: 1) The Undosha who had the high expectation and performance for their purpose 2) The Undosha who had the high expectation and valence for the outcome of Undoukai 3) The Undosha whose desires were satisfied in Undoukai 4) The Undosha who had satisfied the managerial conditons of Undoukai
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