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Promoting exercise behavior with monetary and social incentives:An empirical study based on an online fitness program
文献摘要:
Due to the importance of employees'physical well-being,organizations have long been conducting wellness programs to motivate their employees to exercise.The wide use of wearable devices(e.g.,smart bands and smartphones)and fitness applications(e.g.,fitness mobile applications)enable organizations to shift from offline to online fitness pro-grams where participants use physical activity records tracked by wearable devices to complete fitness tasks and chal-lenges.To better motivate employees'exercise behavior,online fitness programs widely offer monetary or social incent-ives strategies.However,little is known about the interaction effects of the two types of incentives when they are jointly offered.Besides,organizers lack knowledge of how to set an optimal fitness challenge for the incentives in online fitness programs.In this study,we obtained a rich panel dataset from a university-wide online fitness program,which includes the daily exercise records of 2578 participants during a 100-day period,to empirically investigate the joint effects of monetary and social incentives on individuals'exercise behavior.Most interestingly,we found that there is a crowd-out effect between monetary and social incentives—the influences of social incentives(i.e.,social support and social contagion)are relatively weaker when there exists an unachieved monetary goal;once the monetary goal has been achieved,the influ-ences of social incentives become stronger.In addition,we found that participants'exercise behavior can be maximized when the dynamic goal is set at an optimal level.Our findings can help practitioners better design the online fitness pro-grams and the associated fitness technologies.
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作者姓名:
Zhiguo Zhang;Jun Zhang;Bowen Zheng;Jingzhi Zhang
作者机构:
Department of Management Science,School of Management,University of Science and Technology of China,Hefei 230026,China;Business School,Central South University,Changsha 410083,China;Division of Business Management,Beijing Normal University-Hong Kong Baptist University United International College,Zhuhai 519087,China
引用格式:
[1]Zhiguo Zhang;Jun Zhang;Bowen Zheng;Jingzhi Zhang-.Promoting exercise behavior with monetary and social incentives:An empirical study based on an online fitness program)[J].中国科学技术大学学报,2022(10):42-52
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