INVESTMENT IN SPORTS FACILITIES AND SPECIFIC RESOURCES FOR ATHLETES IN THE CONTEXT OF GRANTING EXPLOITATION PRIVILEGES AND WEALTH CREATION IN ALGERIA - A FIELD STUDY IN STATE SPORTS INSTITUTIONS AND LOCAL COMMUNITIES

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Saghi Abdelkader

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This research aims to shed light on the reality of investment in sports facilities, units and specific resources for athletes within the framework of granting exploitation privileges and wealth creation in Algeria. It examines the role played by such investments in contributing to the construction and development of the nation amidst the growth of various strategies. The study seeks to identify the benefits, diagnose the obstacles and challenges faced in the practical implementation of the granting of exploitation privileges to athletes. It also explores the relationship between the expertise of sports investment specialists and the alignment between profit increase and customer satisfaction, with the
aim of wealth creation through operational planning and analysis of the relationship between cost, volume and profit. The research methodology adopts a descriptive approach, with the research community consisting of administrators and managers from the Algerian Ministry of Youth and Sports. The sample was randomly selected and the research instrument was a questionnaire designed based on the research objectives and questions, targeting experienced administrators and managers within the research sample. Through the analysis of the collected data and statistical processing, the research concludes that investment in sports facilities, units and specific resources for athletes within the framework of granting exploitation rights contributes to wealth creation in Algeria. The granting of exploitation rights includes all state-owned sports facilities and units at the local level.

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