Promote the development of sporting goods manufacturing industry with the consumption of sports products for all citizens

Promoting the Development of Sporting Goods Manufacturing Through Sports Consumption Across All Nationalities Date: October 28, 2014, 09:10 Economic income plays a central role in determining the level of sports consumption among individuals. According to statistical data, the limited participation in sports-related purchases by industrial workers, farmers, and the unemployed is largely attributed to their low income levels. Based on Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, people can only pursue higher-level needs—such as social belonging, respect, and self-actualization—after their basic physiological and safety needs (like food, water, personal security, and property) are met. As socio-economic development progresses, and the quality of life improves, people increasingly seek higher material and mental satisfaction, including sports consumption. In a society where the economic base shapes the superstructure, residents’ income is the fundamental condition for meeting their most basic living needs. To engage in higher-level sports-related consumption, individuals must have sufficient financial resources. Therefore, economic income forms a solid foundation for sports product consumption. When promoting the development of sporting goods manufacturing through widespread sports consumption, national income becomes a crucial factor. Empirical studies show that the overall national income has a stronger impact on the growth of the sporting goods industry than individual income alone. Theoretical analysis further reveals that cultural education influences sports consumption behavior from a spiritual perspective, while national income affects it from a material standpoint. Both factors are key determinants of how much people spend on sports products. Scholars in China generally agree that residents' income is the primary driver of sports consumption, which aligns with this study's findings. Moreover, the economic base determines the superstructure, meaning that the level of a country’s socio-economic development directly influences the potential of related industries. Cultural education helps people better support economic growth, and a strong economy is essential for advancing all social sectors. In this context, national income plays a more significant role in driving the development of the sporting goods industry than cultural education.

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