[CEUR Workshop Proceedings] Vol-722
urn:nbn:de:0074-722-7

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PINC2011
Persuasion, Influence, Nudge & Coercion Through Mobile Devices 2011


Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Persuasion, Influence, Nudge & Coercion Through Mobile Devices

co-located with the ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI2011

Vancouver, Canada, May 8, 2011.


Edited by

Parisa Eslambolchilar *
Max L. Wilson *
Ian Oakley **
Anind Dey ***

* Swansea University, Swansea, UK
** Universidade da Madeira, Funchal, Portugal
*** Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA




Table of Contents

    Session 1: Health

  1. The Augmented Shopping Trolley: An Ambient Display To Provide Shoppers with Non-Obvious Product Information 3-6
    Jon Bird, Vaiva Kalnikaite, Yvonne Rogers
  2. Persuasion In-Situ: Shopping for Healthy Food in Supermarkets 7-10
    Ole Kallehave, Mikael B. Skov, Nino Tiainen
  3. Towards a Mobile Application to Create Sedentary Awareness 11-14
    Gijs Geleijnse, Aart Van Halteren, Jan Diekhoff
  4. MONARCA: A Persuasive Personal Monitoring System to Support Management of Bipolar Disorder 15-18
    Gabriela Marcu, Jakob Bardram
  5. Session 2: Ethics

  6. Building Persuasion Profiles in the Wild: Using Mobile Devices as Identifiers 19-22
    Maurits Kaptein
  7. Nudging Users Towards Privacy on Mobile Devices 23-26
    Rebecca Balebako, Pedro Leon, Hazim Almuhimedi, Patrick Kelley, Jonathan Mugan, Alessandro Acquisti, Lorrie Cranor, Norman Sadeh
  8. From Ethics to Values in the Design of Mobile PINC 27-30
    Janet Davis
  9. Opportunities and Challenges in Mining Behavioral Economics to Design Persuasive Technology 31-34
    Min Kyung Lee
  10. Session 3: Energy

  11. Gathering and Presenting Social Feedback to Change Domestic Electricity Consumption 35-38
    Matthew Studley, Simon Chambers, Ruth Rettie, Kevin Burchell
  12. Towards Egocentric Fuel Efficiency Feedback 39-42
    Tiago Camacho, Filipe Quintal, Michelle Scott, Vassilis Kostakos, Ian Oakley
  13. Creating 'Cool' Mobile Technologies To Reduce Teen Energy Use 43-46
    Daniel Fitton, Janet Read, Russell Beale, Ben Cowan, Yukang Guo
  14. Nudging People at Work and Other Third-Party Locations 47-50
    Max L. Wilson, Derek Foster, Shaun Lawson, Simon Eddison

20-Jun-2011: submitted by Max L. Wilson
21-Jun-2011: published on CEUR-WS.org