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ABSTRACT
Aim: This
research aims to examine the service quality perceived by fitness center
consumers.
Methods: This research, which has a
descriptive nature, was carried out according to the survey model. The sample
of study consists of 332 people who go to fitness centers in Trabzon. The
"Personal Information Form" created by the researchers and the
"Sports-Fitness Centers Service Quality Scale" developed by Uçan
(2007) were used as data collection tools in the research. The dependent
variable of the research is the perceived service quality, and the independent
variables are gender, education level and income level. The findings obtained
as a result of the data collection process were transferred to the computer
environment, and descriptive statistics (frequency, arithmetic mean, standard
deviation), t-test and single-factor analysis of variance (One-Way ANOVA) test
were used in the analysis and interpretation of the data.
Results: As a result of the analyses
made, it was determined that the service quality perceived by the fitness
center consumers included in the research differed significantly according to
gender, education level and income level.
Conclusion: Fitness
centers appear as businesses that provide services to people both in terms of
physical appearance and health. The fact that fitness centers undertake these
missions paves the way for the participants to form a sense of belonging to
these centers. Therefore, facility managers working in these businesses should
strive to meet the demands necessary to ensure the continuity of people, taking
into account the intense competitive environment. Based on the findings, although the perceived service quality of
the participants is above the average level, it is recommended that public and
private businesses that provide sports services regularly apply surveys to
their customers that measure the service quality level of the business and take
managerial measures by determining their thoughts.
Keywords: Fitness Center, Service
Quality, Fitness Center Consumers