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Bombaerts, Gunter (author), Anderson, Joel (author), Dennis, Matthew James (author), Gerola, Alessio (author), Frank, Lily (author), Hannes, Tom (author), Hopster, Jeroen (author), Marin, L. (author), Spahn, Andreas (author)
The “attention economy” refers to the tech industry’s business model that treats human attention as a commodifiable resource. The libertarian critique of this model, dominant within tech and philosophical communities, claims that the persuasive technologies of the attention economy infringe on the individual user’s autonomy and therefore the...
journal article 2023
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Lemke, M. (author), de Vries, Roelof A. J. (author)
Theories from psychology or the social sciences are commonly used as a starting point when designing persuasive technologies that aim to evoke a specific behavior change. Ideally, using these theories would (1) help guide the design of the persuasive technology and (2) help evaluate and inform the theory. In this paper, we focused on the first...
review 2021
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van Gent, P. (author), Farah, H. (author), Nes, Nicole Van (author), van Arem, B. (author)
Traffic congestion is a major societal challenge. By advising drivers on the optimal lane to drive, traffic flow can be improved, and congestion reduced. In this paper we describe the development of a lane-specific advice Human Machine Interface (HMI). Persuading drivers to follow an advice that is beneficial to the traffic situation, but may...
journal article 2020
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Cash, Philip (author), Khadilkar, Pramod (author), Jensen, Joanna (author), Dusterdich, Camilla (author), Mugge, R. (author)
Behavioural design has emerged as a critical new area of research and practice. However, despite the development of extensive lists of possible problem features and suggested solution principles there is little guidance on how these should be connected. Therefore, in this work we systematically examine interactions between major problem features...
journal article 2020
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van Gent, P. (author), Farah, H. (author), Nes, Nicole Van (author), van Arem, B. (author)
Persuasive in-vehicle systems aim to intuitively influence the attitudes and/or behaviour of a driver (i.e. without forcing them). However, the challenge in using these systems in a driving setting, is to maximise the persuasive effect without infringing upon the driver's safety. This paper proposes a conceptual model for driver persuasion at...
journal article 2019
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Blanson Henkemans, O.A. (author), Bierman, Bert P.B. (author), Janssen, Joris (author), Looije, R. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author), van Dooren, M.M.M. (author), de Vries, Jitske L.E. (author), van der Burg, Gert Jan (author), Huisman, Sasja D. (author)
Objective To assess the effects of a personal robot, providing diabetes self-management education in a clinical setting on the pleasure, engagement and motivation to play a diabetes quiz of children (7–12) with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM), and on their acquisition of knowledge about their illness. Methods Children with T1DM (N = 27)...
journal article 2017
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van Dooren, M.M.M. (author), Visch, V.T. (author), Spijkerman, Renske (author)
In this position paper we discuss the application of personalization in persuasive technology design in light of the Personalized Design Process model (PDP-model). The PDP-model defines personalization as aligning a persuasive product to the end-user by stakeholder involvement (i.e. designers, endusers, domain experts and family/relatives)...
conference paper 2017
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Nguyen, K. (author)
The rapid growth of major Social Network Sites (SNSs) such as Facebook over the last five years has led to an increasing audience with mixed interests. Users are now exposed to an increasing amount of information on a wide variety of topics that is shared by others (Crampton, 2015), causing them to retreat into more personal online communities...
master thesis 2016
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Kroon, D.J. (author)
Designing a smartphone application for elderly rehabilitating from total hip replacement. The theoretical background of this project lies in the fields of Personal Informatics, InterPersonal Informatics, Persuasive Technology and Social Sciences. The product context, the ADL of elderly rehabilitating at home, has been researched with sensitizing...
master thesis 2013
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Ruitenberg, H.P. (author), Desmet, P.M.A. (author)
This paper presents an exploration of how knowledge drawn from the positive psychology domain can be used to design products and services that contribute to the happiness of the users. Two distinctions are proposed to structure initiatives in well-being driven design: activity- versus product-focus, and promise- versus problem-focus. A design...
conference paper 2012
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Parmar, V.S. (author)
Information poverty cannot be addressed by simply giving away computers and installing internet connections in rural areas. What is really needed is to offer rural users relevant, personalized information that enables them to make positive changes in their daily lives, rather than give them the type of information that is typically available via...
doctoral thesis 2009
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Arik, D. (author), Van Boeijen, A.G.C. (author), Kandachar, P.V. (author)
Health behaviour change is a key issue in India and especially for reducing diabetes related risks. But the issue is confined neither to diabetes nor to India. After the proliferation of personal digital devices and widespread internet access, persuasion for behaviour change has taken new forms. In this paper we propose 8 design guidelines for...
conference paper 2009
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Blanson Henkemans, O.A. (author)
There is a shift in traditional health care, from one-side dictated treatment to a situation wherein the patient is involved, self-determined, and performs self-care activities. This new patient role is complex, but by deploying Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the medical domain, eHealth services can stimulate maintaining a...
doctoral thesis 2009
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Merino Albaina, I. (author)
The advent of context-aware technology enables new possibilities to stimulate physical exercise aimed at preventing age-related disabilities amongst an increasing elderly population. This study presents an innovative attempt to encourage seniors to walk by making them aware of their current physical activity levels. Our approach comprises an...
master thesis 2008
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