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    Clima organizacional y sector de pertenencia : un an谩lisis de la percepci贸n de los empleados de entidades deportivas

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    El Clima Organizacional afecta al rendimiento del personal de las organizaciones y, en consecuencia, al rendimiento de la propia organizaci贸n. En el 谩mbito de la gesti贸n deportiva, pocos estudios han abordado el an谩lisis del Clima desde una perspectiva comparativa considerando los tres sectores implicados en la gesti贸n del deporte: p煤blico, privado y asociativo. La motivaci贸n del presente trabajo surge como consecuencia de esta carencia observada. Para ello, se obtuvo una muestra de 303 empleados de organizaciones deportivas de los tres sectores a los que se le administr贸 el cuestionario de Clima PSCLADE C23/6 (Garc铆a-Tasc贸n, 2008). Los resultados muestran una percepci贸n del Clima significativamente inferior por parte de los empleados de la administraci贸n p煤blica con respecto a los del sector privado y asociativo. Como conclusi贸n, observamos que, aun compartiendo objeto, el sector de pertenencia provoca importantes diferencias en la percepci贸n de Clima, y evidencia potenciales 谩reas de mejora.The organizational climate affects the performance of the staff of organizations and, consequently, the performance of the organization. In the field of sports management, few studies have addressed climate analysis from a comparative perspective considering the three sectors involved in sports management: public, private and associative. The motivation of this work comes as a result of this observed deficiency. To do this, a sample of 303 employees of sports organizations of the three sectors was obtained, and the Climate questionnaire PSCLADE C23 / 6 (Garc铆a-Tascon, 2008) was administered. The results show a significantly lower climate perception by employees of public administration with respect to private and voluntary sector. In conclusion, we note that, while sharing object, belonging sector causes significant differences in the perception of Climate, evidence and potential areas for improvement

    Physical Education classes, sports motivation and adolescence : study of some moderating variables

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    Adolescence is considered a stage in which there are high rates of sports drop out, and this evidence justifies the need to study those factors that may affect this fact. Importance and Utility of Physical Education Perception (IUPEP) is shown in the literature as a factor to consider when studying this phenomenon, and seems to be affected by the Sport Motivation (SM) of young people. Although the relationship between these two constructs has been studied, it has not been the moderating role that other constructs such as the Professor Learning Climate (PLC) or Student Learning Orientation (SLO) can have in this relationship. The present study analyzes the relationship between IUPEP and SM, as well as the moderating role of PLC and SLO in this relationship. This analyses was performed using the PROCESS macro (Hayes, 2013), designed for testing the moderation by directly assessing the significance of the indirect effect of the independent variable (X; SM) on the dependent variable (Y; IUPEP) through two moderators: PLC (M) and SLO (W). The study was carried out with 267 adolescents from eight classes of public centers in Valencia, aged between 11 and 18 years (mean = 14.04 卤 1.64), 52.8% male. The results suggest that Sports Motivation explains 21% of the Importance and Utility of Physical Education Perception, and, in addition, a moderating role of Professor Learning Climate and Student Learning Orientation in this relationship is observed.La adolescencia est谩 considerada como una etapa en la que existen altas tasas de abandono deportivo, y esta evidencia justifica la necesidad de estudio de aquellos factores que puedan afectar a este hecho. La Percepci贸n de la importancia y utilidad otorgada a la educaci贸n f铆sica (IUPEP) se muestra en la literatura como un factor a considerar a la hora de estudiar este fen贸meno, y parece estar afectada por la motivaci贸n deportiva (SM) de los j贸venes. Aunque la relaci贸n entre estos dos constructos ha sido estudiada, no lo ha sido el papel moderador que pueden tener en esta relaci贸n otros constructos como el clima de aprendizaje propiciado por el profesor (PLC) o la orientaci贸n al aprendizaje del alumno (SLO). El presente estudio analiza la relaci贸n entre IUPEP y SM, as铆 como el papel moderador de PLC y SLO en dicha relaci贸n. Para el an谩lisis se utiliza la macro PROCESS (Hayes, 2013), dise帽ada para testear la moderaci贸n mediante la evaluaci贸n de la importancia del efecto indirecto de la variable independiente (X; SM) sobre la variable dependiente (Y; IUPEP), a trav茅s de dos moderadores: PLC (M) y SLO (W). El estudio se llev贸 a cabo con 267 adolescentes de ocho clases de centros p煤blicos de Valencia, con edades comprendidas entre los 11 y 18 a帽os, (Media=14.04 卤 1.64), 52.8 % varones. Los resultados sugieren que la motivaci贸n deportiva explica en 21% de la percepci贸n de la importancia y utilidad de las clases de educaci贸n f铆sica, adem谩s de observarse un papel moderador del clima de aprendizaje propiciado por el profesor y la orientaci贸n al aprendizaje del alumno en esta relaci贸n

    Clima organizacional y sector de pertenencia : un an谩lisis de la percepci贸n de los empleados de entidades deportivas

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    El Clima Organizacional afecta al rendimiento del personal de las organizaciones y, en consecuencia, al rendimiento de la propia organizaci贸n. En el 谩mbito de la gesti贸n deportiva, pocos estudios han abordado el an谩lisis del Clima desde una perspectiva comparativa considerando los tres sectores implicados en la gesti贸n del deporte: p煤blico, privado y asociativo. La motivaci贸n del presente trabajo surge como consecuencia de esta carencia observada. Para ello, se obtuvo una muestra de 303 empleados de organizaciones deportivas de los tres sectores a los que se le administr贸 el cuestionario de Clima PSCLADE C23/6 (Garc铆a-Tasc贸n, 2008). Los resultados muestran una percepci贸n del Clima significativamente inferior por parte de los empleados de la administraci贸n p煤blica con respecto a los del sector privado y asociativo. Como conclusi贸n, observamos que, aun compartiendo objeto, el sector de pertenencia provoca importantes diferencias en la percepci贸n de Clima, y evidencia potenciales 谩reas de mejora.The organizational climate affects the performance of the staff of organizations and, consequently, the performance of the organization. In the field of sports management, few studies have addressed climate analysis from a comparative perspective considering the three sectors involved in sports management: public, private and associative. The motivation of this work comes as a result of this observed deficiency. To do this, a sample of 303 employees of sports organizations of the three sectors was obtained, and the Climate questionnaire PSCLADE C23 / 6 (Garc铆a-Tascon, 2008) was administered. The results show a significantly lower climate perception by employees of public administration with respect to private and voluntary sector. In conclusion, we note that, while sharing object, belonging sector causes significant differences in the perception of Climate, evidence and potential areas for improvement

    Physical Education classes, sports motivation and adolescence : study of some moderating variables

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    Adolescence is considered a stage in which there are high rates of sports drop out, and this evidence justifies the need to study those factors that may affect this fact. Importance and Utility of Physical Education Perception (IUPEP) is shown in the literature as a factor to consider when studying this phenomenon, and seems to be affected by the Sport Motivation (SM) of young people. Although the relationship between these two constructs has been studied, it has not been the moderating role that other constructs such as the Professor Learning Climate (PLC) or Student Learning Orientation (SLO) can have in this relationship. The present study analyzes the relationship between IUPEP and SM, as well as the moderating role of PLC and SLO in this relationship. This analyses was performed using the PROCESS macro (Hayes, 2013), designed for testing the moderation by directly assessing the significance of the indirect effect of the independent variable (X; SM) on the dependent variable (Y; IUPEP) through two moderators: PLC (M) and SLO (W). The study was carried out with 267 adolescents from eight classes of public centers in Valencia, aged between 11 and 18 years (mean = 14.04 卤 1.64), 52.8% male. The results suggest that Sports Motivation explains 21% of the Importance and Utility of Physical Education Perception, and, in addition, a moderating role of Professor Learning Climate and Student Learning Orientation in this relationship is observed.La adolescencia est谩 considerada como una etapa en la que existen altas tasas de abandono deportivo, y esta evidencia justifica la necesidad de estudio de aquellos factores que puedan afectar a este hecho. La Percepci贸n de la importancia y utilidad otorgada a la educaci贸n f铆sica (IUPEP) se muestra en la literatura como un factor a considerar a la hora de estudiar este fen贸meno, y parece estar afectada por la motivaci贸n deportiva (SM) de los j贸venes. Aunque la relaci贸n entre estos dos constructos ha sido estudiada, no lo ha sido el papel moderador que pueden tener en esta relaci贸n otros constructos como el clima de aprendizaje propiciado por el profesor (PLC) o la orientaci贸n al aprendizaje del alumno (SLO). El presente estudio analiza la relaci贸n entre IUPEP y SM, as铆 como el papel moderador de PLC y SLO en dicha relaci贸n. Para el an谩lisis se utiliza la macro PROCESS (Hayes, 2013), dise帽ada para testear la moderaci贸n mediante la evaluaci贸n de la importancia del efecto indirecto de la variable independiente (X; SM) sobre la variable dependiente (Y; IUPEP), a trav茅s de dos moderadores: PLC (M) y SLO (W). El estudio se llev贸 a cabo con 267 adolescentes de ocho clases de centros p煤blicos de Valencia, con edades comprendidas entre los 11 y 18 a帽os, (Media=14.04 卤 1.64), 52.8 % varones. Los resultados sugieren que la motivaci贸n deportiva explica en 21% de la percepci贸n de la importancia y utilidad de las clases de educaci贸n f铆sica, adem谩s de observarse un papel moderador del clima de aprendizaje propiciado por el profesor y la orientaci贸n al aprendizaje del alumno en esta relaci贸n
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