Janssen Mark, Scheerder Jeroen, Thibaut Erik, Brombacher Aarnout, Vos Steven
School of Sports Studies, Fontys University of Applied Sciences, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
Department of Industrial Design, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
PLoS One. 2017 Jul 21;12(7):e0181167. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0181167. eCollection 2017.
Individual and unorganized sports with a health-related focus, such as recreational running, have grown extensively in the last decade. Consistent with this development, there has been an exponential increase in the availability and use of electronic monitoring devices such as smartphone applications (apps) and sports watches. These electronic devices could provide support and monitoring for unorganized runners, who have no access to professional trainers and coaches. The purpose of this paper is to gain insight into the characteristics of event runners who use running-related apps and sports watches. This knowledge is useful from research, design, and marketing perspectives to adequately address unorganized runners' needs, and to support them in healthy and sustainable running through personalized technology. Data used in this study are drawn from the standardized online Eindhoven Running Survey 2014 (ERS14). In total, 2,172 participants in the Half Marathon Eindhoven 2014 completed the questionnaire (a response rate of 40.0%). Binary logistic regressions were used to analyze the impact of socio-demographic variables, running-related variables, and psychographic characteristics on the use of running-related apps and sports watches. Next, consumer profiles were identified. The results indicate that the use of monitoring devices is affected by socio-demographics as well as sports-related and psychographic variables, and this relationship depends on the type of monitoring device. Therefore, distinctive consumer profiles have been developed to provide a tool for designers and manufacturers of electronic running-related devices to better target (unorganized) runners' needs through personalized and differentiated approaches. Apps are more likely to be used by younger, less experienced and involved runners. Hence, apps have the potential to target this group of novice, less trained, and unorganized runners. In contrast, sports watches are more likely to be used by a different group of runners, older and more experienced runners with higher involvement. Although apps and sports watches may potentially promote and stimulate sports participation, these electronic devices do require a more differentiated approach to target specific needs of runners. Considerable efforts in terms of personalization and tailoring have to be made to develop the full potential of these electronic devices as drivers for healthy and sustainable sports participation.
在过去十年中,以健康为导向的个人非组织化运动,如休闲跑步,得到了广泛发展。与此发展趋势一致的是,诸如智能手机应用程序(应用)和运动手表等电子监测设备的可用性和使用量呈指数级增长。这些电子设备可以为无法获得专业教练指导的非组织化跑步者提供支持和监测。本文的目的是深入了解使用与跑步相关应用和运动手表的赛事跑步者的特征。从研究、设计和营销角度来看,这些知识有助于充分满足非组织化跑步者的需求,并通过个性化技术支持他们进行健康且可持续的跑步。本研究使用的数据来自2014年埃因霍温跑步标准化在线调查(ERS14)。共有2172名参加2014年埃因霍温半程马拉松的参与者完成了问卷(回复率为40.0%)。使用二元逻辑回归分析社会人口统计学变量、与跑步相关的变量以及心理特征对使用与跑步相关应用和运动手表的影响。接下来,确定了消费者特征。结果表明,监测设备的使用受到社会人口统计学以及与运动相关和心理特征变量的影响,并且这种关系取决于监测设备的类型。因此,已开发出独特的消费者特征,为与跑步相关的电子设备的设计师和制造商提供一种工具,以便通过个性化和差异化方法更好地满足(非组织化)跑步者的需求。年轻、经验不足且参与度较低的跑步者更有可能使用应用程序。因此,应用程序有潜力针对这一新手、训练较少且非组织化的跑步者群体。相比之下,不同的另一组跑步者,即年龄较大、经验更丰富且参与度更高的跑步者,更有可能使用运动手表。尽管应用程序和运动手表可能会潜在地促进和刺激运动参与,但这些电子设备确实需要采用更具差异化的方法来满足跑步者的特定需求。为了充分发挥这些电子设备作为健康和可持续运动参与驱动力的潜力,必须在个性化和定制方面做出相当大的努力。