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What Makes You Bike? Exploring Persuasive Strategies to Encourage Low-Energy Mobility

Matthias Wunsch
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Stefan Seer
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Chengzhen Dai
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Katja Schechtner
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Ryan Chin
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This paper explores three persuasive strategies and their capacity to encourage biking as a low-energy mode of transportation. The strategies were designed based on: (I) triggering messages that harness social influence to facilitate more frequent biking, (II) a virtual bike tutorial to increase biker’s self-efficacy for urban biking, and (III) an arranged bike ride to help less experienced bikers overcome initial barriers towards biking. The potential of these strategies was examined based on self-reported trip data from 44 participants over a period of four weeks, questionnaires, and qualitative interviews. Strategy I showed a significant increase of 13.5 percentage points in share of biking during the intervention, strategy II indicated an increase of perceived self-efficacy for non-routine bikers, and strategy III provided participants with a positive experience of urban biking. The explored strategies contribute to further research on the design and implementation of persuasive technologies in the field of mobility.
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hal-02888258 , version 1 (02-07-2020)

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Matthias Wunsch, Agnis Stibe, Alexandra Millonig, Stefan Seer, Chengzhen Dai, et al.. What Makes You Bike? Exploring Persuasive Strategies to Encourage Low-Energy Mobility. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 9072), pp.53-64, 2015, ⟨10.1007/978-3-319-20306-5_5⟩. ⟨hal-02888258⟩

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