PERSUASIVE 2009: Claremont, California, USA
Samir Chatterjee, Parvati Dev (Eds.): Persuasive Technology, Fourth International Conference, PERSUASIVE 2009, Claremont, California, USA, April 26-29, 2009. Proceedings. ACM 2009 ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 350 ISBN 978-1-60558-376-1
Keynote lecture 1
Brenda Laurel: Meeting people where they are. 1
Persuasion in practice
Marja Harjumaa, Katarina Segerståhl, Harri Oinas-Kukkonen: Understanding persuasive software functionality in practice: a field trial of polar FT60. 2
Anja Meiland Ranfelt, Tony Wigram, Peter Øhrstrøm: Towards a handy interactive persuasive diary for teenagers with a diagnosis of autism. 3
Wolfgang Reitberger, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Thomas Mirlacher, Thomas Scherndl, Hermann Huber, Manfred Tscheligi: A persuasive interactive mannequin for shop windows. 4
Persuasive design techniques
Dan Lockton, David Harrison, Tim Holley, Neville A. Stanton: Influencing interaction: development of the design with intent method. 5
Janet Davis: Design methods for ethical persuasive computing. 6
Hien Nguyen, Judith Masthoff: Designing empathic computers: the effect of multimodal empathic feedback using animated agent. 7
Persuading for healthy lifestyle
Sunny Consolvo, Predrag V. Klasnja, David W. McDonald, James A. Landay: Goal-setting considerations for persuasive technologies that encourage physical activity. 8
Joyca Lacroix, Privender Saini, Annelies Goris: Understanding user cognitions to guide the tailoring of persuasive technology-based physical activity interventions. 9
Yong-Joong Kim, Kyung-Kwon Jung, Seon-Woo Lee, Gyu Moon, Dong-Sik Shin, Ho-Youl Kang: Hallym Jikimi 3rd system: web-based monitoring for u-health care service. 10
Panel
Sunny Consolvo, Kendra Markle, Kevin Patrick, Kara Chanasyk: Designing for persuasion: mobile services for health behavior change. 11
Persuasion and climate/energy change
Cees J. H. Midden, Jaap Ham: Using negative and positive social feedback from a robotic agent to save energy. 12
Miyuki Shiraishi, Yasuyuki Washio, Chihiro Takayama, Vili Lehdonvirta, Hiroaki Kimura, Tatsuo Nakajima: Using individual, social and economic persuasion techniques to reduce CO2 emissions in a family setting. 13
Jorge Luis Zapico, Marko Turpeinen, Nils Brandt: Climate persuasive services: changing behavior towards low-carbon lifestyles. 14
Influence and trust
Maike A. J. Roubroeks, Cees J. H. Midden, Jaap Ham: Does it make a difference who tells you what to do?: exploring the effect of social agency on psychological reactance. 15
Peter de Vries, Thomas J. L. van Rompay: Subtle persuasion: the unobtrusive effect of website-banner congruence on trust. 16
Distinguished lecture 1
B. J. Fogg: Three possible futures for persuasive technology. 18
New metrics for earned engagement
Martha G. Russell: New metrics for liquid media. 19
Blaine Baggett: Buzz, fuzz and numbers that really matter. 20
Neal M. Burns: The screen consumption quotient. 21
Maury Giles: The power score. 22
Louis-David Mangin: Lifestyle mapping. 23
Michael Wu: The community health index. 24
Behavior change applications
Daniel Schulman, Timothy W. Bickmore: Persuading users through counseling dialogue with a conversational agent. 25
Karin Kappel, Thomas Grechenig: "show-me": water consumption at a glance to promote water conservation in the shower. 26
Posters
William Seidman, Michael McCauley: Organizational transformation: a new application of persuasive technology. 28
Jaap Ham, Cees J. H. Midden, Femke Beute: Can ambient persuasive technology persuade unconsciously?: using subliminal feedback to influence energy consumption ratings of household appliances. 29
Kristian Tørning, Harri Oinas-Kukkonen: Persuasive system design: state of the art and future directions. 30
M. Sriram Iyengar, Jose F. Florez-Arango, Carlos A. Garcia: GuideView: a system for developing structured, multimodal, multi-platform persuasive applications. 31
Elin Olsen, Pål Kraft: ePsychology: a pilot study on how to enhance social support and adherence in digital interventions by characteristics from social networking sites. 32
Privender Saini, Joyca Lacroix: Self-setting of physical activity goals and effects on perceived difficulty, importance and competence. 33
Lasse Burri Gram-Hansen: Geocaching in a persuasive perspective. 34
Susan Shepherd Ferebee, James Wayne Davis: Factors that persuade continued use of Facebook among new members. 35
John Duncan, L. Jean Camp, William R. Hazlewood: The portal monitor: a privacy-enhanced event-driven system for elder care. 36
Shlomo Berkovsky, Dipak Bhandari, Stephen Kimani, Nathalie Colineau, Cécile Paris: Designing games to motivate physical activity. 37
Nikki Serapio, B. J. Fogg: Designing for video engagement on social networks: a video marketing case study. 39
B. J. Fogg: A behavior model for persuasive design. 40
Daniel Firpo, Sumonta Kasemvilas, Peter Ractham, Xuesong Zhang: Generating a sense of community in a graduate educational setting through persuasive technology. 41
B. J. Fogg: The Behavior Grid: 35 ways behavior can change. 42
Distinguished lecture 3
P. Kraft: The role of individualization in ePsychology interventions. 43
Design & evaluation of persuasive systems
B. J. Fogg: Creating persuasive technologies: an eight-step design process. 44
Marc A. Adams, Simon J. Marshall, Lindsay Dillon, Susan Caparosa, Ernesto Ramirez, Justin Phillips, Greg J. Norman: A theory-based framework for evaluating exergames as persuasive technology. 45
Suzanne Vossen, Jaap Ham, Cees J. H. Midden: Social influence of a persuasive agent: the role of agent embodiment and evaluative feedback. 46



