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4. Summary and Discussion
We configured a system for motivating ethical consumption behavior using
Mode.TOKYO, a dongle interface, and Broof. This system has two functions: (1) using
the dongle interface to appeal to customers visiting a commercial establishment to
engage in ethical consumption, and (2) encouraging successive (continuous) ethical
consumption by enabling customers to review a history of their consumption behavior.
By using Mode.TOKYO, it is possible to acquire action logs such as user's video
viewing time and reaction time until reaching order. Also, tokens distributed by Broof
can be used to visualize how much the consumer has made an ethical consumption
behavior so far. Via operation of the system at an actual restaurant, we confirmed (1),
the function of making an appeal to ethical consumption to a consumer at a commercial
establishment. With this confirmation of system operation, we verified that our system
can be easily introduced at a restaurant and also that our system motivates consumers
to perform acts of ethical consumption. Regarding (2), we have visualized ethical
consumptions However, inasmuch as we have yet to confirm whether making ethical
behavior accessible will motivate ethical consumption in the daily lives of consumers.
Therefore, evaluation of action trigger and interface is possible by using data obtained
by this system as a parameter of ethical consumption action trigger index, but
demonstration experiment and data analysis based on a sufficient number of samples
will be one of our future tasks.
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Intelligent Environments 2019
Workshop Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Intelligent Environments
- Titel
- Intelligent Environments 2019
- Untertitel
- Workshop Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Intelligent Environments
- Autoren
- Andrés Muñoz
- Sofia Ouhbi
- Wolfgang Minker
- Loubna Echabbi
- Miguel Navarro-CĂa
- Verlag
- IOS Press BV
- Datum
- 2019
- Sprache
- deutsch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-1-61499-983-6
- Abmessungen
- 16.0 x 24.0 cm
- Seiten
- 416
- Kategorie
- TagungsbÀnde