Using the Persuasive By Design-Model to Inform the Design of Complex Behaviour Change Concepts
Authors | Sander Hermsen, Sander Mulder, Reint-Jan Renes, Remko van der Lugt |
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Published in | Proceedings of the 11th International Conference of the European Academy of Design |
Publication date | 22 april 2015 |
Research groups | Sociale Interactie in de Publieke Ruimte |
Type | Lecture |
Summary
Recently, there has been an increase in interest for the integration of insights from the behavioural sciences into the design process. The Persuasive by Design model aims to provide an evidence-based framework by which designers gain access to relevant theoretical insights from the behavioural sciences. This paper examines the use of the model in two case studies that dealt with complex behavioural change situations. In both studies, the model proved to be a valuable aid in determining target behaviours and operationalizing intervention concepts, especially in the early stages of the design process. Some shortcomings of the model also transpired. The model was seen as too complex, and its psychological frame does not prevent designers to overlook possible systemic moderators of behaviour. Implications for further development of tools that give access to model insights are discussed.
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Language | Engels |
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Published in | Proceedings of the 11th International Conference of the European Academy of Design |
Key words | persuasive by design, evidence based design, behaviour change |
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