Abstract
Design for Behavior Change can be used to enact changes on an individual basis or beyond to gradually modify users’ behaviors and constituting attitudes towards achieving a desired goal. Today, achieving more sustainable behaviors is a frequent goal of behavior change apps found on the market. In order to be effective across a wide and diverse spectrum of users and simultaneously avoid stigmatization or marginalization, the design of such applications should be done in a diversity-aware manner, which is often still lacking. In this paper, we present a best practice analysis of existing applications in the domains of food consumption, mobility, and energy consumption that are available on the market in Austria, Europe. We present the findings as a collection of three design patterns and discuss their status as patterns versus anti-patterns in terms of how well diversity factors are implemented in existing practice and where improvements are necessary.
Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Titel | Proceedings PATTERNS 2023: The Fifteenth International Conference on Pervasive Patterns and Applications |
Seiten | 57-65 |
Seitenumfang | 9 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - Juni 2023 |