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Title
Revolutionizing workshops : supporting participants' creativity with persuasive technology / Max Jalowski.
ISBN
9783658333126 (electronic bk.)
365833312X (electronic bk.)
9783658333119
Publication Details
Wiesbaden : Springer Gabler, 2021.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (238 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-658-33312-6 doi
Call Number
TA166
Dewey Decimal Classification
003
Summary
Dr. Max Jalowski designs strategies for revolutionizing workshops by introducing persuasive technology. His results show that investigating the behavior of participants in design workshops offers various application potentials for persuasive technology. He presents scenarios how established persuasive technologies can be used in participatory design and how new technologies can be designed. Furthermore, he presents four artifacts for the application in workshopswhich contribute to the generation of design knowledge. Finally, he derives design principles to support future applications and research. About the author Dr. Max Jalowski is a postdoctoral researcher at Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg (FAU), Department of Information Systems, Chair of Information Systems Innovation and Value Creation (Prof. Dr. Kathrin M. Moslein). His research focuses ondesigningtechnologies, persuasive technology, user behavior in creativeprocesses and digital innovation.
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Series
Gabler research. Markets and organisations.
Introduction: Motivation and Research Setting
Foundations: Conceptual Background
Study 1: Supporting Participants in Creative Processes with Persuasive Technology
Study 2: Categorizing Persuasive Technology for Participatory Design
Study 3: Modelling and Creating Persuasive Technology for Participatory Design- Study 4: Implementing Persuasive Technology in Participatory Design
Summarizing Findings and Implications.