Published on in Vol 11 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/50957, first published .
The Influence of Incentive-Based Mobile Fitness Apps on Users’ Continuance Intention With Gender Moderation Effects: Quantitative and Qualitative Study

The Influence of Incentive-Based Mobile Fitness Apps on Users’ Continuance Intention With Gender Moderation Effects: Quantitative and Qualitative Study

The Influence of Incentive-Based Mobile Fitness Apps on Users’ Continuance Intention With Gender Moderation Effects: Quantitative and Qualitative Study

Journals

  1. Angosto S, García-Fernández J, Chavarrías M, Grimaldi-Puyana M. Segmentation of fitness users based on health consciousness: implications for digital sport management. Quality & Quantity 2025 View
  2. Chen M, Carl K, Hinz O. Continued usage of mobile fitness applications: a systematic literature review. Management Review Quarterly 2025 View
  3. Lu X, Gong D, Zhang X, Kim K. Continuance intention of older adults to adopt virtual reality application: Insights from SEM and fsQCA analysis. Geriatric Nursing 2025;65:103527 View
  4. Liu Y, Zhang Y, Fang Z. Leveraging mobile fitness apps for healthier lifestyles: How affordances drive sustained engagement. DIGITAL HEALTH 2025;11 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Sindiramutty S, Jhanjhi N. Analyzing Mobile Apps Using Smart Assessment Methodology. View

Conference Proceedings

  1. Husain F, Mokhtar A, Husain F, Madjapuni M, Awang Z, Sharif S. 2024 IEEE 13th International Conference on Engineering Education (ICEED). The Moderating Effect of Supervisory Support on the Relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Learning Motivation View
  2. Ramadhanti N, Karmagatri M. 2025 World Skills Conference on Universal Data Analytics and Sciences (WorldSUAS). A Sentimental Analysis Utilizing RapidMiner: Understanding the Insight of Strava's Users View