(Department of Physical Education,College of Education,Zhejiang University,Hangzhou 310058,China) Abstract: Starting from the administrative nature of basic attributes in the course of organizational management, relying on the perspectives of structural functionalism and organizational behavior, and using individual actions as a logical starting point, this paper analyzes the practical patterns of high-level sports teams in Chinese universities and then conducts typological construction. It summarizes three types of construction paths embedded at the macro, meso, and micro levels, and thus identifies the problems existing in each path during the construction process. Then, combined with the conceptual framework of "system-interest-concept", it is deconstructed to explore the future action plan for high-level sports teams in universities in the future. Research suggests that there are three main types of construction paths in high-level sports teams in universities such as "layer by layer code addition", "horizontal code comparison", and "subject code selection", and also represents the following problems such as the lock-in effect of administrative forces in their respective institutional environments, non Pareto changes in the distribution of interests among functional departments of universities, and biased choices of multiple construction goals by administrative officials, which can be improved from three aspects including normative guidance of the system, effective incentives for interests, and flexible constraints of ideas. Keywords: the high-level sports teams in universities;administrative sports organizations;structural functionalism;organizational behavior
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