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Lechelt, Susan (author), Duffy, Clare (author), Morgan, E. (author), Murray-Rust, D.S. (author), Nissen, Bettina (author)
In this case study, we document the process of engaging in an initially unplanned and informal knowledge exchange activity between academic researchers and a local performing arts company. This knowledge exchange activity quickly became a fruitful collaboration during which an academic design research prototype was reimagined as a wholly new...
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van der Werf, V. (author), van Helden, G. (author), Schleiss, Johannes (author), Saunders-Smits, Gillian (author)
Grounding the design of educational interventions and their analysis in theory allows us to understand and interpret results of interventions and advance educational theories. Moreover, building an understanding of which educational theories are used and how they are used can build a consensus among researchers and mature the research in a field...
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Mesbah, Sepideh (author), Arous, Ines (author), Yang, J. (author), Bozzon, A. (author)
Evaluating design ideas is necessary to predict their success and assess their impact early on in the process. Existing methods rely either on metrics computed by systems that are effective but subject to errors and bias, or experts' ratings, which are accurate but expensive and long to collect. Crowdsourcing offers a compelling way to...
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Drouet, Luce (author), Meijer, Wo (author), O' Kane, Aisling (author), Singh, Aneesha (author), Wambsganss, Thiemo (author), Mauri, Andrea (author), Verma, H. (author)
EmpathiCH aims to bring together and blend a diverse set of expertise to develop a new research agenda in the context of "Empathy-Centric Design".<br/>Building on the discussions that emerged in the previous edition, the main research objective is to form a comprehensive and coherent framework that utilizes empathy as a new dimension of human...
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Cazacu, Silvia (author), Mulder, I. (author), Vande Moere, Andrew (author), Steenberghen, Thérèse (author)
Data-driven domains such as public administration, health or mobility have adopted a so-called 'data ecosystem' perspective to unify the socio-technical aspects fostering data-driven collaboration. While a data ecosystem is technically able to collect and merge their different datasets, it is yet relatively unable to facilitate meaningful...
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Lukkien, J.A. (author), de Reuver, Mark (author), Bharosa, Nitesh (author)
Across the European continent, governments and GovTech companies are rushing to launch digital identity wallets for citizens. These wallets should allow citizens to obtain a higher level of control over their personal data. While there are some regulations and policy directions, actors are struggling with the design, launch, and governance of...
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Boonprakong, Nattapat (author), He, G. (author), Gadiraju, Ujwal (author), Van Berkel, Niels (author), Wang, Danding (author), Chen, Si (author), Liu, Jiqun (author), Tag, Benjamin (author), Goncalves, Jorge (author), Dingler, Tilman (author)
AI systems are increasingly incorporated into human decision-making. Yet, human decision-makers are often affected by their cognitive biases. In critical settings, such as medical diagnosis, criminal judgment, or information consumption, these cognitive biases hinder optimal decision outcomes, thereby resulting in dangerous decisions and...
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El Ali, Abdallah (author), Stepanova, Ekaterina R. (author), Palande, Shalvi (author), Mader, Angelika (author), Cesar, Pablo (author), Jansen, K.M.B. (author)
Sharing breathing signals has the capacity to provide insights into hidden experiences and enhance interpersonal communication. However, it remains unclear how the modality of breath signals (visual, haptic) is socially interpreted during collaborative tasks. In this mixed-methods study, we design and evaluate BreatheWithMe, a prototype for...
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van Zoelen, E.M. (author), van den Bosch, Karel (author), Abbink, D.A. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author)
When humans and AI-agents collaborate, they need to continuously learn about each other and the task. We propose a Team Design Pattern that utilizes adaptivity in the behavior of human and agent team partners, causing new Collaboration Patterns to emerge. Human-AI Co-Learning takes place when partners can formalize recognized patterns of...
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Magnier, L.B.M. (author), Gil-Pérez, I. (author)
The question of prolonging the lifetime of food packages before they are disposed of has largely been overlooked. Yet, reusing packaging could bring interesting environmental benefits. In this research, we take a consumer perspective and test whether returnable packaging for fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) has the potential to be adopted by...
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van den Berge, R.B.R. (author), Magnier, L.B.M. (author), Mugge, R. (author)
Consumers’ expectations about product lifetimes have an influence on the actual lifetimes. Promoting repairability and a product lifetime label can potentially encourage consumers to extend product lifetimes. In this paper, we present in-depth insights in how consumers make estimations about product lifetimes, and their attitudes towards...
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Wallner, T.S. (author), Magnier, L.B.M. (author), Mugge, R. (author)
This research investigates how a durable and attractive product appearance, the perceived contamination risk, and consumers' environmental concern influence the purchase intentions of refurbished products. Consumers often have lower purchase intentions of refurbished products because they associate them with lower durability and fear that they...
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Hugtenburg, S. (author), Zaidman, A.E. (author)
Community Question Answering (CQA) platforms like Stack Over- flow enable gamified and moderated community-driven knowledge creation. We report on our experiences of introducing Stack Over- flow in our Computer Science BSc programme and explore whether these platforms can (1) reduce the workload of lecturers in answer- ing questions in large...
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Maddila, C.S. (author), Shanbhogue, Suhas (author), Agrawal, Apoorva (author), Zimmermann, Thomas (author), Bansal, Chetan (author), Forsgren, Nicole (author), Agrawal, Divyanshu (author), Herzig, Kim (author), van Deursen, A. (author)
Software development is information-dense knowledge work that requires collaboration with other developers and awareness of artifacts such as work items, pull requests, and file changes. With the speed of development increasing, information overload and information discovery are challenges for people developing and maintaining these systems....
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Odayakulam Balasubramaniam, D. (author), Brown, P.D. (author), Calderon Gonzalez, A. (author), Mulder, I. (author)
Circular economy has gained traction within companies resulting in many exploring new product and business model combinations. Yet, to transition towards a circular economy on a societal level requires going beyond new product and market-based opportunities. To enable societal level change, ecosystem-level innovations are important and so...
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Bueno Perez, M.R. (author), Bidarra, Rafael (author)
Several datasets of stories and text have been proven useful for a variety of research fields. Yet, many of these datasets have suffered from the burden of being manually authored and/or annotated, affecting their size and potential to grow. To overcome this problem, we propose a novel database of stories collected from TaleMaker, an online...
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Mehrotra, S. (author), Brocker, Anke (author), Obrist, Marianna (author), Borchers, Jan (author)
Social interactions are multisensory experiences. However, it is not well understood how technology-mediated smell can support social interactions, especially in collaborative tasks. To explore its effect on collaboration, we asked eleven pairs of users to work together on a writing task while wearing an interactive jewellery designed to emit...
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Wever, Mark (author), Romera, Alvaro (author), Wognum, Nel (author), Shah, Munir (author)
To solve complex problems, researchers are increasingly working in large, integrated research programmes. Integration of projects within a single programme rather than supporting a range of individual, more autonomous projects, is supposed to lead to several benefits, including: creating and enhancing synergies amongst projects, improving...
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Los, J. (author), Schulte, F. (author), Spaan, M.T.J. (author), Negenborn, R.R. (author)
Collaboration in transportation is important to reduce costs and emissions, but carriers may have incentives to bid strategically in decentralized auction systems. We investigate what the effect of the auction strategy is on the possible cheating benefits in a dynamic context, such that we can recommend a method with lower chances for...
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Matej Hrkalovic, T. (author)
Designing (socially) intelligent systems for facilitating collaborations in human-human and human-AI teams will require them to have a basic understanding of principles underlying social decision-making. Partner selection - the ability to identify and select suitable partners for collaborative relationships - is one relevant component of...
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