Does Scientific Productivity Influence Athletic Performance? An Analysis of Countries' Performances in Sciences, Sport Sciences and Olympic Games

<p>Physical Education being applied in nature, the role of scientific research has been widely challenged in this field. Applying a bibliometric analysis method, the present study tries to investigate scientific achievement in sports and exercises and examine its relation to practical perf...

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Main Authors: H. Sotudeh, M. Salesi, F. Didegah, B. Bazgir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Regional Information Center for Science and Technology (RICeST) 2012-07-01
Series:International Journal of Information Science and Management
Online Access:https://ijism.ricest.ac.ir/index.php/ijism/article/view/139
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spelling doaj-14bfe98bb58644719c637ef969aaafc72020-11-25T02:33:32ZengRegional Information Center for Science and Technology (RICeST)International Journal of Information Science and Management 2008-83022008-83102012-07-011022741129Does Scientific Productivity Influence Athletic Performance? An Analysis of Countries' Performances in Sciences, Sport Sciences and Olympic GamesH. Sotudeh0M. Salesi1F. Didegah2B. Bazgir3Ph.D., Shiraz UniversityPh.D., Shiraz UniversityM.Sc., RICeSTPh.D. Student, Baqiatallah Medical University<p>Physical Education being applied in nature, the role of scientific research has been widely challenged in this field. Applying a bibliometric analysis method, the present study tries to investigate scientific achievement in sports and exercises and examine its relation to practical performance, using scholarly papers indexed in ISI as substitutes of scientific productivity and medals won in olympic competitions for representations of athletic performance. The results showed that Sport Sciences is a small scientific community with a limited body of literature but a great number of contributing countries. The counts of sports scientific publications revealed to be exponentially increasing, signifying a stable annual growth comparable to that of the global science system. There is also a significant correlation between countries' success in olympic games and their scientific productivity. However, the former is found to have no significant correlation with the counts of sports-specific publications. It implies that though the scientific productivity in sports have no direct effect on athletes' performance in olympic games, the overall development of countries determine their performance in competitions. Consequently, to reach superiority in sports a complete evolution in all aspects of science, sports, economy and human development is necessary.</p>https://ijism.ricest.ac.ir/index.php/ijism/article/view/139
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F. Didegah
B. Bazgir
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M. Salesi
F. Didegah
B. Bazgir
Does Scientific Productivity Influence Athletic Performance? An Analysis of Countries' Performances in Sciences, Sport Sciences and Olympic Games
International Journal of Information Science and Management
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M. Salesi
F. Didegah
B. Bazgir
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title Does Scientific Productivity Influence Athletic Performance? An Analysis of Countries' Performances in Sciences, Sport Sciences and Olympic Games
title_short Does Scientific Productivity Influence Athletic Performance? An Analysis of Countries' Performances in Sciences, Sport Sciences and Olympic Games
title_full Does Scientific Productivity Influence Athletic Performance? An Analysis of Countries' Performances in Sciences, Sport Sciences and Olympic Games
title_fullStr Does Scientific Productivity Influence Athletic Performance? An Analysis of Countries' Performances in Sciences, Sport Sciences and Olympic Games
title_full_unstemmed Does Scientific Productivity Influence Athletic Performance? An Analysis of Countries' Performances in Sciences, Sport Sciences and Olympic Games
title_sort does scientific productivity influence athletic performance? an analysis of countries' performances in sciences, sport sciences and olympic games
publisher Regional Information Center for Science and Technology (RICeST)
series International Journal of Information Science and Management
issn 2008-8302
2008-8310
publishDate 2012-07-01
description <p>Physical Education being applied in nature, the role of scientific research has been widely challenged in this field. Applying a bibliometric analysis method, the present study tries to investigate scientific achievement in sports and exercises and examine its relation to practical performance, using scholarly papers indexed in ISI as substitutes of scientific productivity and medals won in olympic competitions for representations of athletic performance. The results showed that Sport Sciences is a small scientific community with a limited body of literature but a great number of contributing countries. The counts of sports scientific publications revealed to be exponentially increasing, signifying a stable annual growth comparable to that of the global science system. There is also a significant correlation between countries' success in olympic games and their scientific productivity. However, the former is found to have no significant correlation with the counts of sports-specific publications. It implies that though the scientific productivity in sports have no direct effect on athletes' performance in olympic games, the overall development of countries determine their performance in competitions. Consequently, to reach superiority in sports a complete evolution in all aspects of science, sports, economy and human development is necessary.</p>
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