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Changing consumer habits through design

Author: Flore VALLET

Publication date: September 10, 2012, Review date: July 11, 2017 | Lire en français

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  • Flore VALLET: Associate Professor of Mechanics, Compiègne University of Technology

 INTRODUCTION

How can user behavior be used as a lever to limit the environmental and social impacts created by consumer products? A number of studies have shown that consumer behavior generates considerable pressure on the environment, particularly through the excessive energy consumption of everyday products.

As a designer, you can play a role in moving consumers towards more responsible and sustainable uses.

  • Identify the user behaviors that have the greatest impact by gathering information in the field through observation, focus groups, interviews or questionnaires.

  • Select behavior change strategies using the Loughborough Model .

  • Decline the product concepts.

  • Balance user expectations against concepts.

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