Incorporating persuasion into a decision support system: The case of the water user classification function

Kim Perren, Lili Yang, Jinjin He, Shuanghua Yang, Yixing Shan
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Utility stakeholders often view autonomic feedback systems as valuable tools for moderating consumption of household resources (e.g. electricity). However, to be successful, such technology must be not only informative but also persuasive. This paper presents the water user classification (WUC) function of a decision support system (DSS) for residential water consumers. This function has been designed to harness personal value systems and wider social norms in order to promote water conservation. It uses data on home appliance efficiency, routine water usage and environmental values to attribute DSS users with a water user identity. Where the attributed identity is at odds with a self-defined `green' identity, users may be prompted to reevaluate their everyday practices. The function also offers `smart' personalized water saving advice. In these ways, it aims to encourage consumers to adopt sustainable water saving behaviors. This paper describes the design of the WUC function and its contribution to the DSS. It additionally highlights the crucial role of behavior change theory in the delivery of successful technology-based interventions.
将说服纳入决策支持系统:以用水户分类功能为例
公用事业利益相关者通常将自主反馈系统视为调节家庭资源(如电力)消耗的宝贵工具。然而,要想取得成功,这种技术不仅要提供信息,还要有说服力。本文提出了住宅用水者决策支持系统(DSS)的用水用户分类功能。这一功能旨在利用个人价值体系和更广泛的社会规范,以促进节约用水。它使用有关家用电器效率、日常用水和环境价值的数据来为DSS用户赋予用水用户身份。如果所归属的身份与自定义的“绿色”身份不一致,用户可能会被提示重新评估他们的日常做法。该功能还提供“智能”个性化节水建议。通过这些方式,它旨在鼓励消费者采取可持续的节水行为。本文介绍了WUC功能的设计及其对决策支持系统的贡献。它还强调了行为改变理论在提供成功的基于技术的干预措施方面的关键作用。
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