Analysis of semantic content on websites of federated volleyball clubs on entrepreneurship, management and technology
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web analysis, volleyball, entrepreneurship, management, technology.Abstract
The work presented is a quantitative analysis of the semantic content of various websites of the different federated volleyball clubs that competed in the 2016/2017 season in the Andalusian Cup in Promise to Youth categories (male and female), as well as the clubs that participated in the Andalusian first division in the Senior category (male and female). The analysis in question was carried out around three key words: Entrepreneurship, Management and Technology. The process was carried out using the Google search engine, which allows locating the desired keywords within a certain web domain. Among the main results obtained are that the concepts of entrepreneurship and technology are hardly detected in the web pages of the Andalusian volleyball federated clubs, while the concept of management does seem to have a greater relevance in the whole analysis.
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