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Dr. Sameer Mohammed Sayyd

Assistant Professor, Department of Sports Sciences and Physical Activity, College of Education · Taibahu University

https://researchid.co/simsim1122
@taibahu.edu.sa
7Scopus Publications

Research Interests

Sports management - Digital Transformation in Sports – Organizational Agility – Sports Policy – Vision 2030 & Sports Development

Biography

Dr. Sameer Mohammed Sayyd is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Sports Sciences and Physical Activity, Taibah University. His research focuses on sports management, organizational development, and quality assurance in higher education. He has published extensively in Scopus- and Web of Science-indexed journals and contributed to national sports development projects aligned with Saudi Vision 2030. He has participated in international conferences and received multiple academic excellence awards, including Best Research Presenter at ICPESS 2021. His work integrates sports governance, digital transformation, and strategic management to enhance institutional performance in the sports sector.

Education

PhD in Sports Sciences, University of Technology Malaysia (UTM). MSc in Sports Management, Taibah University. BSc in Physical & Health Education, Taibah University.

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. Endurance of leg muscle strength and endurance of arm muscle strength to the ability of swimming speed 200 meters breaststroke
    Retos, 2025
  2. Cognitive flexibility's role in shaping self-perception of aging, body appreciation, and self-efficacy among community-dwelling older women
    BMC Nursing, 2024
  3. Inviting foreign direct investment for sports development projects in relation to economic development and development challenges
    Sport Tk, 2024
  4. Physical fitness levels of junior high school students in different regions: Highlands, lowlands, and islands
    Journal of Physical Education and Sport, 2023
  5. Institutional excellence in the egyptian and saudi federations of football in view of european model of excellence efqm "a comparative study"
    International Journal of Human Movement and Sports Sciences, 2021

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