健身房会员计划:形象动机和条件折扣框架

IF 4.2 Q2 BUSINESS
Xiaofei Pan, Sukki Yoon
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摘要

摘要本文报道了一项研究的结果,该研究调查了消费者对个人和团体健身项目的健身房会员广告的反应,根据广告是使用收益框架来宣传最低参与要求(“每月访问十次,可获得50美元的折扣”)还是使用亏损框架(“如果你每月访问不到十次,则多支付50美元”)。一项2(团体与个人锻炼)×2(增益与损失框架)×2的实验研究表明,成绩优异(成绩充分)的团体锻炼者对最低参与要求的增益框架(损失框架)反应更积极,但个人锻炼者没有表现出这种效果。公众形象被认为是群体锻炼者和单独锻炼者之间差异的基础。这一发现对那些希望利用公众形象鼓励积极行为的营销人员和政策制定者具有启示意义。
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Gym Membership Programs: Image Motivation and Conditional Discount Framing
Abstract This article reports the results of a study examining consumer responses to gym membership advertisements for individual and group workout programs, according to whether the ads use a gain frame for advertising a minimum participation requirement (“Visit ten times a month and get $50 off”) or a loss frame (“Pay $50 more if you fail to make ten visits a month”). Participants in a 2 (group versus individual exercise) × 2 (gain versus loss framing) × 2 (overachievement versus adequate achievement) experimental study indicate that overachieving (adequately achieving) group exercisers respond more positively to gain framing (loss framing) of minimum participation requirement, but individual exercisers do not show such effects. Public image is identified as the basis for the differences between group and lone exercisers. The findings have implications for marketers and policymakers who wish to use public image to encourage positive behaviors.
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