A4 Article in conference proceedings
Going beyond Tracking : Understanding the Fitness Technology Use Persistence (2024)


Soltani, S., Tuunanen, T., & Honigsberg, S. (2024). Going beyond Tracking : Understanding the Fitness Technology Use Persistence. In ECIS 2024 : Proceedings of the 32nd European Conference on Information Systems. Association for Information Systems. https://aisel.aisnet.org/ecis2024/track18_healthit/track18_healthit/18/


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All authors or editorsSoltani, Sanaz; Tuunanen, Tuure; Honigsberg, Sarah

Parent publicationECIS 2024 : Proceedings of the 32nd European Conference on Information Systems

Conference:

  • European Conference on Information Systems

Place and date of conferencePaphos, Cyprus13.-19.6.2024

eISBN978-1-958200-10-0

Publication year2024

PublisherAssociation for Information Systems

Publication countryUnited States

Publication languageEnglish

Persistent website addresshttps://aisel.aisnet.org/ecis2024/track18_healthit/track18_healthit/18/

Publication open accessOpenly available

Publication channel open accessOpen Access channel

Publication is parallel published (JYX)https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/95180


Abstract

Drawing on self-determination theory, this study examines the user experiences of fitness technology users, categorizing their experiences based on satisfied and frustrated Basic Psychological Needs (BPNs). We observe that fitness technology users often exhibit both positive and negative orientations toward such technologies, which affect the use continuance of these technologies. The significance of addressing both BPNs satisfaction and frustration becomes obvious in understanding post-adoptive IS use behavior. Our systematic literature review findings highlight the importance of prioritizing users' informational, affective, and social needs, enabling the creation of user-centric fitness technologies. This research supports a multifaceted approach to IS use patterns, suggesting the alignment of design choices with various user preferences. Keywords: Fitness technology use persistence, Self-determination theory, Basic psychological needs, Post-adoptive information systems use behavior, Systematic literature review.


Keywordswearable technologywelfare technologyexercise (people)usersuser experienceautonomy (societal properties)basic needssystematic reviews

Free keywordsfitness technology use persistence; self-determination theory; basic psychological needs, post-adoptive information systems use behavior; systematic literature review


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