Performance Evaluation Model according to Performance Improvement and Satisfaction of the Staff in the Individual Sports Federations and Federations with Historical Aspect

Background. Considering the importance of the role of performance appraisal in organizations, we conclude that performance evaluation has played a major role in achieving human resource productivity. On the other hand, due to the importance of human resources and the role played by the organization,...

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Main Authors: Maedeh Kolbadinejad, Farideh Ashraf Ganjouei, Zahra Haji Anzehaei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Owjj Andishan Pasargad 2018-12-01
Series:Annals of Applied Sport Science
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Online Access:http://aassjournal.com/article-1-599-en.html
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Summary:Background. Considering the importance of the role of performance appraisal in organizations, we conclude that performance evaluation has played a major role in achieving human resource productivity. On the other hand, due to the importance of human resources and the role played by the organization, attention to the attitudes and behaviors of this valuable factor is very important. Objectives. This study aimed to present a performance evaluation model according to performance improvement and satisfaction of staff of individual sports federations and those that have historical aspect. Methods. 152 staffs of individual sports federations and those that have a historical aspect of Iran from totaling 260 staffs were participated in this study. To assess organizational performance, improvement of organizational performance (Achieve) of Hersey and Goldsmith and JDI standard questionnaire were used to measure job satisfaction. Structural equations were used for fitting the model to the data. Results. The results showed a significant relationship between job satisfaction and its components with improvement of performance and its components. Conclusion. According to the results, factor load indicated a positive and significant relationship between satisfaction and performance which shows the best fit of a suitable model.
ISSN:2322-4479