探索影响印度Z世代消费者采用医疗可穿戴设备的因素

Bishwajit Nayak, S. Bhattacharyya, Saurabh Kumar, Rohan Kumar Jumnani
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本研究的目的是确定影响印度Z世代(Z世代)客户采用医疗可穿戴设备的主要因素。提出了采用推拉系泊(PPM)采用理论的概念框架。设计/方法/方法基于与采用医疗可穿戴设备相关的5个结构,从208名Z世代客户中收集数据。采用验证性因子分析和结构方程模型对反应进行分析。采用自举法对中介路径进行了分析,并对模型中的标准化直接效应和间接效应进行了检验。研究结果表明,前因由推(实时健康信息可用性)、拉(规范性环境)和系泊(决策自我效能感)因素组成。系泊因子(MOOR)与推力因子相关,而与拉力因子无关。而MOOR则与Z世代消费者转向健康可穿戴设备的意愿有关。研究局限性/意义本研究在印度Z世代客户采用健康可穿戴设备的背景下扩展了与PPM理论相关的文献。实际意义研究结果将使在健康可穿戴组织工作的管理人员能够了解消费者对健康可穿戴设备的行为。Z世代使用健康可穿戴设备将导致后代采用健康的生活方式,从而产生高效的劳动力和更好的经济。这是少数几个探索PPM理论的研究之一,该理论旨在探索印度Z世代客户采用健康可穿戴设备的因素。
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Exploring the factors influencing adoption of health-care wearables among generation Z consumers in India
Purpose The purpose of this study is to identify the major factors influencing the adoption of health-care wearables in generation Z (Gen Z) customers in India. A conceptual framework using push pull and mooring (PPM) adoption theory was developed. Design/methodology/approach Data was collected from 208 Gen Z customers based on 5 constructs related to the adoption of health-care wearables. Confirmatory factor analysis and structural equation modelling was used to analyse the responses. The mediation paths were analysed using bootstrapping method and examination of the standardized direct and indirect effects in the model. Findings The study results indicated that the antecedent factors consisted of push (real-time health information availability), pull (normative environment) and mooring (decision self-efficacy) factors. The mooring factor (MOOR) was related to the push factor but not the pull factor. The MOOR, in turn, was related to the switching intention of Gen Z customers for health wearables adoption. Research limitations/implications The research study extended the literature related to the PPM theory in the context of the adoption of health wearables among Gen Z customers in India. Practical implications The study outcome would enable managers working in health wearable organizations to understand consumer behaviour towards health wearables. Social implications The use of health wearables among Gen Z individuals would lead to future generations adopting a healthy lifestyle resulting in an effective workforce and better economy. Originality/value This was one of the few studies which have explored the PPM theory to explore the factors for the adoption of health wearables among Gen Z customers in India.
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