gholamreza latifi; hamid gharehbaghi; feroz hagaliakbar; Reza Shami
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foundations of the subject, the required data were collected using a questionnaire and the structural equation modeling method was applied for data analysis. The results show that regional planning has the most effect on the social security variable and in the next stages there is a meaningful ...
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foundations of the subject, the required data were collected using a questionnaire and the structural equation modeling method was applied for data analysis. The results show that regional planning has the most effect on the social security variable and in the next stages there is a meaningful relationship with variables, leisure, education, health, housing, insurance and population. Keywords: Planning, Regional Planning, Region, Social Welfare, Structural Equation Model Investigating the role of regional planning on social welfare from people's perspective Gholamreza Latifi[1] , Garehbaghi Hamid[2] , Hajialiakbari Firuzeh[3] Shami Reza[4] Received: 29/12/2015 Received: 8/5/2017 Abstract Social welfare is one of the most important issues in the contemporary world, and welfare programs are developed and implemented by governments and relevant organizations in a variety of ways. It has been argued that most welfare planning has been carried out according to macro-national planners and rarely takes into account the characteristics of the region, region and the needs of the regions. One of the methods used at the planning level for middleware is the regional planning technique. This method, unlike large-scale planning, is carried out regionally and with regard to local and regional capacities. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of regional planning on social welfare. The statistical population of this research is Zanjan citizens and its statistical sample consists of 385 citizens of the city which is calculated through the Cochran formula for unlimited society. After studying the library and reviewing the theoretical [1]. Associate Professor، Department of Social planning ، Allameh Tabataba’i University (ATU) ، IranRLatifi2002@yahoo.com [2]. M.A of social sciences, Department of Social planning ، Allameh Tabataba’i University (ATU) ، Iran H.Gharegbaghi@zums.ac.ir [3]. Assistant Professor of Marketing, Department of Business Management, Zanjan Branch, Islamic Azad University firouzehajialiakbari@gmail.com [4]. Ph.D. students of Management, Department of Business Management, Tehran Branch ,Islamic AzadUniversityR.shami@zums.ac.ir
yaser goldust jouybari; mohammad hossein sobhiyah; Seyed Hamid Khodadad Hosseini; Eghbal Shakeri; kkk jjj
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contractor's stability; contractor's flexibility; and contractor's domination. In the next step, due to the theoretical coding, these categories were assigned to the contractor with regard to the employer's trust, and thus, the conceptual model of this research, which included nine case studies, was ...
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contractor's stability; contractor's flexibility; and contractor's domination. In the next step, due to the theoretical coding, these categories were assigned to the contractor with regard to the employer's trust, and thus, the conceptual model of this research, which included nine case studies, was achieved The results of the research show that some of the results obtained by this research, such as contractor's domination, are due to the distinctive background characteristics of the present study, and some other categories such as contractor's ability, Is in line with the results of past literature; however, the main concepts of these categories were unique and specific in the context of this research. Also, comparative analyzes between government and private contractors in the field of reliability showed that, from some aspects such as contractor flexibility, government contractors were more reliable, and from the perspective of some other categories such as the ability of contractors, private contractors were more reliable than public contractors. Key words: Trustworthiness; Urban construction project; Client; Contractor; Grounded theory. Identifying the sources of client’s trust to the contractor based on trustworthiness features of contractor (A case study on Tehran urban construction projects) Y. Goldust Jouybari[1] , M.H. Sobhiyah[2] , S.H. Khodadad Hosseini[3] , E. Shakeri[4] , M. Amiri[5] Received: 5/5/2017 Accepted: 24/5/2017 Abstract The aim of this research to identify the sources of client's trust based on trustworthiness features of contractor, in the context of Tehran urban construction projects. In this regard, utilizing grounded theory and with the help of open source coding, conducted in-depth interviews with 18 project informants on the side of client party, 9 categories, 28 concepts and 148 open codes, were obtained. In summary, these nine categories were: contractor's ability; contractor's property; contractor's knowledge; contractor's commitment; contractor fraud; contractor's sensitivity to the interests of the client’s; [1]. PhD Candidate of Construction & Project Management, Department of Construction & Project Management, Faculty of Art and Architecture, Tarbiat ModaresUniversity, Tehran, Iran. y.g.jouybari@modares.ac.ir [2]. Assistant Professor in Construction & Project Management, Department of Construction & Project Management, Faculty of Art and Architecture, Tarbiat ModaresUniversity, Tehran, Iran. sobhiyah@modares.ac.ir [3]. Professor in Business Administration, Department of Business, Faculty of Management, TarbiatModaresUniversity, Tehran, Iran. khodadad@modares.ac.ir [4]. Assistant Professor in Construction Management & Engineering, Department of Construction Management, Faculty of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Amirkabir Universidy of Technology, Tehran, Iran. eshakeri@aut.ac.ir. [5]. Associate Professor in Organizational Behavior, Department of Governmental Administration, Faculty of Management, TehranUniversity, Tehran, Iran. mamiry@ut.ac.ir
vali bahrami; ali tag; hossin amiri
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The Analysis of the Effective Factors on Citizenship Knowledge Among Students (Case Study: City of Poldokhtar) Vali Bahrami[1] , Ali akbar Taj mazinani[2] , Hossin Amiri[3] Received: 4/4/2015 Accepted: ...
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The Analysis of the Effective Factors on Citizenship Knowledge Among Students (Case Study: City of Poldokhtar) Vali Bahrami[1] , Ali akbar Taj mazinani[2] , Hossin Amiri[3] Received: 4/4/2015 Accepted: 8/4/2016 Abstract The paper studies the students ‘awareness regarding civil rights and its related factors. The quantitative approach and descriptive survey were used. The purpose of the research is practical and the questionnaire and interview were applied for data collection. the dependent variable was the level of awareness with citizenship rights categorized into civil, political, cultural, social, and gender-based rights. The number of selected participants is 257 out of 780 students in the Poldokhtar area by multi-stage cluster sampling. T-test, Pearson correlation, Spearman and multivariate regression test were used to analyze the data. Students' awareness of all citizenship rights is moderate and high. Among the various dimensions of citizenship rights, the social dimension of the highest and the political dimension of citizenship rights had the lowest level of awareness of citizenship rights. In addition, the research shows that there is a significant relationship between gender, type of education, membership in associations and schools, parents' education, place (rural or urban), and the use of mass media with awareness of citizenship rights.. Keywords: Citizenship Rights, Membership, Mass Media, Students [1]. PhD Student of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities. University of Kashan. bahrami1171@gmail.com [2]. Assistant Professor in Social Prosperity Planning, College of Social Science, AllameTabatabaeeUniversity. atmazinani@yahoo.com [3].PhD Student in Agricultural Extension and Education at Tarbiyat Modares University. hosseinamiri1366@gmail.com
kk ff; mmm mmmi
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Chivalrous Entrepreneurship*: A Phenomenological Study of indigenous Entrepreneurship Kaveh Farhadi[1] , Mohammad Reza Mirzaei[2] Received: 15/1/ 2017 Accepted: 30/5/2017 Abstract In this paper, it ...
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Chivalrous Entrepreneurship*: A Phenomenological Study of indigenous Entrepreneurship Kaveh Farhadi[1] , Mohammad Reza Mirzaei[2] Received: 15/1/ 2017 Accepted: 30/5/2017 Abstract In this paper, it is tried to look at the phenomenological viewpoint of entrepreneurship and review its ground in its western meaning to clarify to what extent to which the profit-oriented individualism in the Western entrepreneurial view is influenced by environmental and its philosophical ideas has been developed. Consequently, by expressing Bushido's influence on Japan’s today management thought. We refer to the effective role of combining current knowledge with traditional concepts. In other words, the knowledge which has entered Japan from another country is built up by combining traditional Japanese concepts. The purpose of this article is to express the influence of the entrepreneurship on the indigenous environment and the intellectual principles of the land that is to be applied, henceforth, the issue of photo types and the spirit of collectivism in Iranian Islamic culture and the way of using it and integrating this concept with knowledge And another concept called entrepreneurship, which is hereby named is called chivalrous entrepreneurship. It is hoped that this article will be the first step in realizing the use of Iran’s indigenous knowledge and culture in order to produce models and patterns appropriate to the ecosystem of this land in the field of entrepreneurship. Keywords: Chivalrous Entrepreneurship, Indigenous, Collectivism, Individualism, Bushido * This terms is used in this paper for the first time, for more information on chivalry refer to chivalrous letters [1]. Faculty Member of PNU (Corresponding Author). info@kavehfarhadi.ir [2]. Student of Commercial Management. mirzaiimohamadreza@yahoo.com
aa hh; mm lkh; hh dd
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of its variance. The correlation of all cognitive dimensions of social capital with physical health and burnout has been positive and significant. None of the forms of participation have any meaningful correlation with any of the dimensions of health (except for the positive and significant correlation ...
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of its variance. The correlation of all cognitive dimensions of social capital with physical health and burnout has been positive and significant. None of the forms of participation have any meaningful correlation with any of the dimensions of health (except for the positive and significant correlation between religious participation and supra program with decreasing burnout. The variables of the research were able to explain 22, 8, and 7 percent of the variance in the reduction of burnout, effective role of roles, and the sense of physical well-being. It can be said that the objective and subjective dimensions of health are not influenced by the same variables; also, the effect of the cognitive dimension of social capital on health, especially the mental dimension, has been greater than its structural dimension. Keywords: Social Capital, Health, Teachers, Bushehr Teachers Health Status and Its Relationship with Social Capital: A Case Study of school Teachers in Bushehr(1393-94) Arman Heidari[1] , Maryam Mokhtari[2] , Hamideh Dehghani[3] Received: 28/10/2015 Accepted: 12/12/2016 Abstract In the sociological approach, health includes both objective and subjective dimensions and emphasizes the role of social factors, in particular, social capital in maintaining and promoting health. The present paper, based on the more recent approaches, examines the relationship between the two cognitive and structural sources of social capital with the objective and subjective health of teachers. A quantitative Approach a survey method were used and a questionnaire was applied to collect data. The statistical population of the study includes the teachers working in the education system of Bushehr city in the academic year of 2012-2012. 380 of them were selected based on the sample size of the Lane sample. Multi-stage cluster sampling was used to reach the population sample. According to the results of this study, 78.42% of the respondents had at least one or more types of physical illnesses, the most common of which was muscle aches. The correlation of cognitive-dimensional variables (except trust to occupational acquaintances) with this dimension was negative and significant, and the variables of social support and life satisfaction have been able to explain 7% [1]. Assistant Professor of Sociology at YasoujUniversity, Responsible Author. armanhedari90@gmail.com [2]. Associate Professor of Sociology at YasoujUniversity. mmokhtari@yu.ac.ir [3]. MA in Sociology from Yasouj University. hamideh-dehghani@yahoo.com
mo ni; mo g; fa na
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Social factors affecting life satisfaction Case Study: Citizens of Kashan City in 2015 Mohsen Niyazi[1] , Mohammad Ganji[2] Fahimeh Namvar Moghdam[3] Received: 23/11/2015 Accepted: 16/10/2016 Abstract Life satisfaction ...
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Social factors affecting life satisfaction Case Study: Citizens of Kashan City in 2015 Mohsen Niyazi[1] , Mohammad Ganji[2] Fahimeh Namvar Moghdam[3] Received: 23/11/2015 Accepted: 16/10/2016 Abstract Life satisfaction depends to a large extent on individual circumstances, but the impact of social factors on its increase or decrease is very effective. According to researchers, various factors can affect people's life satisfaction, one of the most important of which is social justice, social security and consumerism tendency of the society. This study was a social survey and the questionnaire was used to collect information. The validity of the research scales has been confirmed according to the results of the Cronbach's alpha coefficient. The statistical population of this study is the citizens of Kashan city in 1394. Based on the Cochran formula, 308 people were selected by quota sampling method. This research has investigated, the relationship between social factors social justice (procedural and distributive), (consumerism, social security) and life satisfaction. The results of the data analysis of the questionnaires show that there is a direct and positive correlation between the factors (distributive justice, consumerism, social security) and the life satisfaction. Also, there is no meaningful difference between procedural justice and life satisfaction. The results of regression analysis show that distributive justice and social security explain respectively. 0.35% and 40% of changes in life satisfaction variable. Keywords: Social Security, Life Satisfaction, Social Justice, Consumerism 1. Professor of Sociology, University of Kashan. niazim@kashanu.ac.ir [2]. Associate Professor of Sociology, KashanUniversity. m.ganji@kashanu.ac.ir [3]. Master of Cultural Studies, University of Kashan. fahime.namvar@yahoo.com
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These conditions have had consequences for workers, including destitution of productive labor, the weakening of family and kinship relationships, mental disorientation, and the increasing withdrawal of labor from productive labor. Employers consider the economic conditions of the community, such as the ...
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These conditions have had consequences for workers, including destitution of productive labor, the weakening of family and kinship relationships, mental disorientation, and the increasing withdrawal of labor from productive labor. Employers consider the economic conditions of the community, such as the smuggling of clothing from abroad to the country and heavy workplace rentals, as the main cause for such problems for workers. Keywords: Labor, Manufacturing Industry, Working Conditions, Work Culture, Alienation, Poor Employees Analysis of workers' experience and understanding of working conditions: reasons and consequences (Case Study: Karaj garments manufacturing workers) Hamzeh Nozari[1] Received: 28/12/2015 Acceptance: 1/6/2017 Abstract Research on the working conditions of workers in the field of sociology has focused on two main categories: some of researches inspired by Weber's theory of Protestant culture and ethics have followed working conditions with respect to cultural factors and work ethic. The other group has emphasized Marx's alienation theory on the conditions that make the worker alien to work. These studies did not examine the working conditions from the perspective of workers' experience and understanding. The main purpose of this paper is to analyze the experiences of workers from their working conditions; working conditions that can enhance the work culture or cause the worker's alienation. This paper is based on qualitative research and attempts to reveal the understanding of the working conditions by using data from a deep interview with 27 employees of garment manufacturing firms in Karaj. The findings show that material conditions, including physical and health conditions at work, social conditions, including a minimum of verbal working relations with colleagues; economic conditions including low wages, minimum vacations and long working hours, causes the alienation of the work process, colleague, family and relatives. [1]. Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, KharazmiUniversity. Nozari56@gmail.com