Modelo prolab: Connect Sport, conectamos personas para hacer deporte
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2024-05-21
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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La problemática del sedentarismo en Perú se ha intensificado a raíz de la pandemia
de COVID-19, derivando en una alarmante prevalencia de enfermedades no transmisibles y
obesidad entre la población. La disminución de la actividad física, con su correlato de
riesgos para la salud tanto física como mental, ha sido ilustrada mediante diversos estudios
y datos. A pesar de las claras vinculaciones entre la inactividad y diversas enfermedades y
de las recomendaciones institucionales para aumentar la actividad física, obstáculos como
la falta de accesibilidad a espacios deportivos y dificultades para coordinar actividades
físicas grupales persisten, inhibiendo la adopción de un estilo de vida más saludable.
La solución planteada para esta problemática es la creación de la aplicación móvil
Connect Sport, una plataforma que permite buscar y conectar personas que comparten las
mismas preferencias deportivas, a fin de concertar encuentros para la práctica del deporte
seleccionado. Connect Sport, facilita la búsqueda, reserva y pago de espacios deportivos,
utilizando tecnologías actuales y herramientas digitales, actuando de manera rápida y
flexible entre proveedores de espacios deportivos privados (clientes) y quienes practican los
deportes (usuarios finales).
La deseabilidad de la aplicación fue sometida a un proceso de validación con los
usuarios, obteniendo resultados positivos que confirmaron las hipótesis planteadas,
comprobándose que los usuarios estarían dispuestos a utilizarla y los proveedores de
espacios deportivos estarían dispuestos a que Connect Sport retenga el 8% por el servicio
de reserva y pago a través del aplicativo.
Finalmente, se realizó una evaluación financiera y del impacto social, concluyendo
que Connect Sport genera valor económico, está alineado a los Objetivos de Desarrollo
Sostenible (ODS) y satisface las necesidades de los usuarios y clientes, generando un VAN
de S/ 3,263,276, una TIR de 204% y un VAN social de S/ 7,997,843.
The issue of sedentarism in Peru has been intensified in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to an alarming prevalence of non-communicable diseases and obesity among the population. The decline in physical activity, with its related health risks both physical and mental, has been illustrated through numerous studies and data. Despite the clear links between inactivity and various diseases and institutional recommendations to increase physical activity, obstacles such as lack of accessibility to sports spaces and difficulties in coordinating group physical activities persist, inhibiting the adoption of a healthier lifestyle among Peruvian citizens. The proposed solution to this issue is the creation of the mobile application Connect Sport, a platform that allows searching for and connecting people who share the same sports preferences, to arrange meetings for the practice of the selected sport. Connect Sport facilitates the search, reservation, and payment of sports spaces, using current technologies and digital tools, acting quickly and flexibly between private sports space providers (clients) and those who practice sports (final users). The desirability of the application was subjected to a validation process with the users, obtaining positive results that confirmed the hypotheses. It verified that users would be willing to use it and the providers of sports spaces would be willing to pay a commission of 8% for the application. reservation service and payment made through the application. Finally, a financial and social impact evaluation was carried out, concluding that Connect Sport generates economic value, is aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and satisfies the needs of users and customers, generating a NPV of S/ 3,263,276, an IRR of 204% and a social VAN of S/ 7,997,843.
The issue of sedentarism in Peru has been intensified in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to an alarming prevalence of non-communicable diseases and obesity among the population. The decline in physical activity, with its related health risks both physical and mental, has been illustrated through numerous studies and data. Despite the clear links between inactivity and various diseases and institutional recommendations to increase physical activity, obstacles such as lack of accessibility to sports spaces and difficulties in coordinating group physical activities persist, inhibiting the adoption of a healthier lifestyle among Peruvian citizens. The proposed solution to this issue is the creation of the mobile application Connect Sport, a platform that allows searching for and connecting people who share the same sports preferences, to arrange meetings for the practice of the selected sport. Connect Sport facilitates the search, reservation, and payment of sports spaces, using current technologies and digital tools, acting quickly and flexibly between private sports space providers (clients) and those who practice sports (final users). The desirability of the application was subjected to a validation process with the users, obtaining positive results that confirmed the hypotheses. It verified that users would be willing to use it and the providers of sports spaces would be willing to pay a commission of 8% for the application. reservation service and payment made through the application. Finally, a financial and social impact evaluation was carried out, concluding that Connect Sport generates economic value, is aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and satisfies the needs of users and customers, generating a NPV of S/ 3,263,276, an IRR of 204% and a social VAN of S/ 7,997,843.
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Deportes--Perú, Aplicaciones para móviles
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