The relationship between attitude, subjective norm and behavior intention: An empirical study of exercising in gymnasium

Predicting consumers future behaviors, especially their purchase behavior, is a critically important aspect of forecasting and market planning. However understanding behavior intention as a main determinant of behavior is not that simple. There are many factors involved in the formation of behavior...

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Main Author: Leeman, Octavia
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-104182023-10-16T06:28:19Z The relationship between attitude, subjective norm and behavior intention: An empirical study of exercising in gymnasium Leeman, Octavia Predicting consumers future behaviors, especially their purchase behavior, is a critically important aspect of forecasting and market planning. However understanding behavior intention as a main determinant of behavior is not that simple. There are many factors involved in the formation of behavior intention. The main objective for this paper is to understand relationship between attitude, subjective norm and behavior intention as an empirical study of gym membership. The respondents of the study are Golds Gym members as well as Golds Gym target market. The model proposed in this paper is integration between Theory of Reasoned Action model and The Valance model. The model was used to study the influence of attitude and subjective norm to behavior intention to join gym. After a thorough analysis using multivariate regression, bi-variate regression and t-test, the following hypotheses were finally proved: 1. Respondent with positive attitude regarding the consequences of gym membership and motivation to comply with subjective norm favoring gym membership are more likely to affirm their intention of joining a gym. 2. The higher the summative value of belief /evaluation regarding consequences of gym membership and strength of subjective norm, the stronger the intention of joining a gym. These findings points to recommendation that as an effort to maintain current gym members as well as gaining new members gym operator must strengthen attitude towards joining gym, especially To Lose Weight and To Improve Health factors. 2008-02-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/3580 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/etd_masteral/article/10418/viewcontent/CDTG004392_P.pdf Master's Theses English Animo Repository Consumer behavior Attitudes (Psychology) Norm (Philosophy) Exercise Marketing
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Consumer behavior
Attitudes (Psychology)
Norm (Philosophy)
Exercise
Marketing
spellingShingle Consumer behavior
Attitudes (Psychology)
Norm (Philosophy)
Exercise
Marketing
Leeman, Octavia
The relationship between attitude, subjective norm and behavior intention: An empirical study of exercising in gymnasium
description Predicting consumers future behaviors, especially their purchase behavior, is a critically important aspect of forecasting and market planning. However understanding behavior intention as a main determinant of behavior is not that simple. There are many factors involved in the formation of behavior intention. The main objective for this paper is to understand relationship between attitude, subjective norm and behavior intention as an empirical study of gym membership. The respondents of the study are Golds Gym members as well as Golds Gym target market. The model proposed in this paper is integration between Theory of Reasoned Action model and The Valance model. The model was used to study the influence of attitude and subjective norm to behavior intention to join gym. After a thorough analysis using multivariate regression, bi-variate regression and t-test, the following hypotheses were finally proved: 1. Respondent with positive attitude regarding the consequences of gym membership and motivation to comply with subjective norm favoring gym membership are more likely to affirm their intention of joining a gym. 2. The higher the summative value of belief /evaluation regarding consequences of gym membership and strength of subjective norm, the stronger the intention of joining a gym. These findings points to recommendation that as an effort to maintain current gym members as well as gaining new members gym operator must strengthen attitude towards joining gym, especially To Lose Weight and To Improve Health factors.
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title The relationship between attitude, subjective norm and behavior intention: An empirical study of exercising in gymnasium
title_short The relationship between attitude, subjective norm and behavior intention: An empirical study of exercising in gymnasium
title_full The relationship between attitude, subjective norm and behavior intention: An empirical study of exercising in gymnasium
title_fullStr The relationship between attitude, subjective norm and behavior intention: An empirical study of exercising in gymnasium
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between attitude, subjective norm and behavior intention: An empirical study of exercising in gymnasium
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