Investigating Adoption Factors of Wearable Technology in Health and Fitness

Ariel Rubin, Jacques Ophoff
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Since the mid 2000's wearable technology (WT) has been available for consumers to use for health and fitness purposes. WT fitness devices are small, easily portable and can be worn on clothing or any part of the body. These devices have an interactive display which allows its users to track and record their physical activities. With the advancement in technology for WT devices and the exponential consumer adoption rate, it is important to understand the various factors that would lead a consumer to adopt these devices for health and fitness purposes. There are many international studies, focusing on using smart watches and smart wristbands, to test the devices' features during physical activities. However, there is minimal research conducted from a South African consumer perspective around adoption of these devices. This research study uses the second generation of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT2) model to investigate the factors of adoption which would influence an individual's behavioural intention towards using a wearable device, focusing on health and fitness purposes. The results from the study identify Performance Expectancy and Habit as important factors of adoption of wearable devices for health and fitness purposes. An important outcome of the results however, indicates that individuals did not enjoy using their wearable devices during physical activity and therefore Hedonic Motivation was not shown as an important contributing factor for the intention to adopt these devices.
调查可穿戴技术在健康和健身中的采用因素
自2000年中期以来,可穿戴技术(WT)已经可供消费者用于健康和健身目的。WT健身器材体积小,携带方便,可以佩戴在衣服上或身体的任何部位。这些设备有一个交互式显示器,允许用户跟踪和记录他们的身体活动。随着WT设备技术的进步和指数级的消费者采用率,了解导致消费者采用这些设备用于健康和健身目的的各种因素非常重要。国际上有很多研究都集中在使用智能手表和智能腕带上,以测试这些设备在体育活动中的功能。然而,从南非消费者的角度对这些设备的采用进行的研究很少。本研究使用第二代技术接受和使用统一理论(UTAUT2)模型来调查采用因素,这些因素会影响个人使用可穿戴设备的行为意图,重点是健康和健身目的。研究结果表明,性能预期和习惯是采用可穿戴设备用于健康和健身目的的重要因素。然而,研究结果的一个重要结果表明,人们并不喜欢在体育活动中使用他们的可穿戴设备,因此享乐动机并没有被显示为采用这些设备的重要因素。
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