In other fields, such as health, it is quite common to not only design digital behavioural interventions and nudges (e.g. motivational strategies), but to also combine them with information about the relevant context of a person to increase effectiveness. The basic idea behind this is that a person’s decisions and behaviour are also very dependent on the current context.
By considering situational variables, we get a more realistic picture of a person’s current context, and in turn, the behavioural interventions and nudges have a greater chance of being effective.
Within this third webinar of the series, held on 11 January 2024, we show how situational aspects relevant for mobility behaviour can be digitally represented and integrated in a Geographical Information System (GIS) to be further used for “situation-aware nudges”.
Moreover, we will show how the collected data can also be used to feed it into multiple products, such as a data dashboard that displays multiple indicators for sustainable mobility in a visual, focused format.
Program:
14:00-14:05 CET: Introduction by Claudia Luger-Bazinger - Senior Researcher at Salzburg Research & project coordinator
14:05-14:20 CET: Use of data on and for sustainable mobility by Martin Loidl - Head of the Mobility Lab at the University of Salzburg
14:20-14:35 CET: DyMoN Nudging Repository/Dashboard/Datahub by Martin Loidl - Head of the Mobility Lab at the University of Salzburg
14:35-14:50 CET: Modular architecture of IT infrastructure by Sebastian Gatscha -Project Engineering & Research at Trafficon
14:50-15:00 CET: Q&A
To register, see the link here.
- sustainable mobility
- Thursday 11 January 2024, 14:00 - 15:00 (CET)
- Topic
- Mobility management
- Country
- Europe-wide
Practical information
- When
- Thursday 11 January 2024, 14:00 - 15:00 (CET)
- Languages
- English
- Website
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