This paper describes a pilot investigation into the use of the social networking site Facebook as a platform for persuasive applications. The application domain is behaviour change in domestic energy consumption and the study focuses on determining peoples’ attitudes towards the hypothetical coupling of the consumer product Wattson, which can monitor domestic electricity usage, to a Facebook application termed Watts Up. The Facebook application presents visualisations of users’ own electricity consumption as well as that of their friends. Users’ attitudes towards this notion were accumulated and analysed using grounded theory. Some user indications revealed negative opinions about the concept based, for instance, around privacy and c...
This study explored the potential for using a web-based social network to promote energy awareness a...
Energy is one of the most necessary resources for people’s survival, as it is needed in every sector...
This research is investigating the potential role of online social network based life simulation com...
This paper reports on the design, deployment and evaluation of “Wattsup”, an innovative application ...
This paper reports on the design, deployment and initial evaluation of “Wattsup”, an innovative Fac...
This paper reports on the design, deployment and evaluation of “Wattsup”, an innovative application ...
Social networks play a significant role nowadays in changing people's behaviours. However, this is a...
Contemporary social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter have seen huge growth in recent yea...
Success in promoting changes in behaviour is often dependent on the choice of interventions. This re...
The progress of technology has led to the increased adoption of energy monitors among household ener...
Raising consumers’ awareness of energy consumption is one of the first steps in encouraging the adop...
Compared to the wealth of studies on residential energy behavior, studies on the energy attitudes an...
The paper presents a persuasive web application that stimulates residential energy conservation. The...
Abstract: Stimulated by a large number of socio-cognitive theories, suggesting that comparative feed...
Raising consumers ’ awareness of energy consumption is one of the first steps in encouraging the ado...
This study explored the potential for using a web-based social network to promote energy awareness a...
Energy is one of the most necessary resources for people’s survival, as it is needed in every sector...
This research is investigating the potential role of online social network based life simulation com...
This paper reports on the design, deployment and evaluation of “Wattsup”, an innovative application ...
This paper reports on the design, deployment and initial evaluation of “Wattsup”, an innovative Fac...
This paper reports on the design, deployment and evaluation of “Wattsup”, an innovative application ...
Social networks play a significant role nowadays in changing people's behaviours. However, this is a...
Contemporary social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter have seen huge growth in recent yea...
Success in promoting changes in behaviour is often dependent on the choice of interventions. This re...
The progress of technology has led to the increased adoption of energy monitors among household ener...
Raising consumers’ awareness of energy consumption is one of the first steps in encouraging the adop...
Compared to the wealth of studies on residential energy behavior, studies on the energy attitudes an...
The paper presents a persuasive web application that stimulates residential energy conservation. The...
Abstract: Stimulated by a large number of socio-cognitive theories, suggesting that comparative feed...
Raising consumers ’ awareness of energy consumption is one of the first steps in encouraging the ado...
This study explored the potential for using a web-based social network to promote energy awareness a...
Energy is one of the most necessary resources for people’s survival, as it is needed in every sector...
This research is investigating the potential role of online social network based life simulation com...