Effects of gain-versus loss-framed performance feedback on the use of …

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Lim, J. S., & Noh, G. Y. (2017). Effects of gain-versus loss-framed performance feedback on the use of fitness apps: Mediating role of exercise self-efficacy and outcome expectations of exercise. Computers in Human Behavior, 77, 249-257.


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Grounded in prospect theory and self-efficacy theory, this study examines the effect of message framing on users' intentions to adopt fitness applications (“apps”). Through the use of a laboratory experiment employing a specially designed fitness app, we tested the effectiveness of gain-framed performance feedback in the adoption of the fitness app as well as in enhancing exercise self-efficacy and outcome expectations of exercise. Results of this study show the advantage of gain-framed messages over loss-framed messages in increasing user's intentions to use the app. A mediation analysis using a bootstrap method revealed that the effect of the gain-framed messages on users' intentions to use the fitness app was mediated through exercise self-efficacy and outcome expectations of exercise.

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