2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2016.08.007
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Wearable fitness technology: A structural investigation into acceptance and perceived fitness outcomes

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“…Dehghani, Kim, and Dangelico (2018) conducted research on the use of smartwatches and suggest that future studies into mobile technology should involve the exploration of multi-parameter health-monitoring. Lunney, Cunningham, and Eastin (2016) conducted a study on fitnesswearable adoption with a technology acceptance model (TAM). Researchers also note that the use of the devices is related to perceived health outcomes.…”
Section: Mots Clésmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dehghani, Kim, and Dangelico (2018) conducted research on the use of smartwatches and suggest that future studies into mobile technology should involve the exploration of multi-parameter health-monitoring. Lunney, Cunningham, and Eastin (2016) conducted a study on fitnesswearable adoption with a technology acceptance model (TAM). Researchers also note that the use of the devices is related to perceived health outcomes.…”
Section: Mots Clésmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beberapa penelitian sebelumnya (Lunney, Cunningham, & Eastin, 2016;Fuadi & Mangoting, 2013 ;Wicaksono, 2016 ;Hendri, 2016) tentang sikap wajib pajak masih didominasi pada analisis tentang kepatuhan wajib pajak dalam hal ini pelaku UMKM. Artinya peneliti fokus pada UMKM yang sudah berstatus menjadi wajib pajak.…”
Section: Tabel 1 Jumlah Wajib Pajak Kabupaten Banyuwangiunclassified
“…As a persuasive technology, activity trackers provide feedback and performance monitoring data that allow users to determine their current status and compare their results with other cyclists. The gamification feature of activity trackers revolves around the concept of achieving the goals set and the improvements on status [13].…”
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“…The gamification feature appears to be the construct with the strongest influence in health empowerment. The persuasive features and gamification of activity trackers improve the ride experience and encourage cyclists to perform better [13]. This study considered health empowerment and its influence to normative and affective commitment.…”
Section: Conclusion and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%