Design for behaviour change as a driver for sustainable innovation:challenges and opportunities for implementation in the private and public sectors

Niedderer, Kristina and Ludden, Geke and Clune, Stephen John and Lockton, Dan and Mackrill, James and Morris, Andrew and Cain, Rebecca and Gardiner, Edward and Evans, Martyn and Gutteridge, Robin and Hekkert, Paul (2016) Design for behaviour change as a driver for sustainable innovation:challenges and opportunities for implementation in the private and public sectors. International Journal of Design, 10 (2). pp. 67-85. ISSN 1991-3761

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Abstract

Over the last decade, design for behaviour change has become increasingly recognised as a strategy for enabling social change. Despite this, we are far from understanding its implementation, especially through the private and public sectors. This study has surveyed private and public sector stakeholders with regard to their current knowledge of, and approach to, design for behaviour change. The aim was to identify the challenges for professional stakeholders in understanding, accessing and implementing design for behaviour change. Underpinned by a literature review of design for behaviour change theories and approaches, an online survey and two focus groups with private and public sector stakeholders were conducted with particular focus on small and medium size enterprises (SMEs). The results identified that there is a significant disconnect between available theoretical knowledge of design for behaviour change and its practical implementation. Reasons for this include a lack of awareness and common language, of evidence based examples, and of evaluation methods and inter-sector collaborations. In response, a set of recommendations has been developed to propose ways forward for the wider understanding and application of design for behaviour change

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
International Journal of Design
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? STRATEGY AND MANAGEMENTINDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURING ENGINEERINGMARKETINGARTS AND HUMANITIES(ALL)COMPUTER GRAPHICS AND COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN ??
ID Code:
82499
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Deposited On:
02 Nov 2016 10:22
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Yes
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Published
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