2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.apergo.2019.02.005
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Using personas to exploit environmental attitudes and behaviour in sustainable product design

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“…A sustainable paradigm related to product design [24] encourages the extension of product life and its use time. In this sense, affective design can contribute to promote these goals [9,19,51]. However, affective design models in the literature consider and distinguish among relationships that occur in the user-product interaction to a greater degree.…”
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“…A sustainable paradigm related to product design [24] encourages the extension of product life and its use time. In this sense, affective design can contribute to promote these goals [9,19,51]. However, affective design models in the literature consider and distinguish among relationships that occur in the user-product interaction to a greater degree.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, six versions of a wardrobe were defined to reflect different sustainability design strategies [26,27], which were classified according to their aim [9,41]: achieving product utility for a longer time, enhancing product usability over time and targeting aspirational desires. Seven concerns, mainly personal values and criteria related to sustainability, were also considered.…”
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“…A persona is a hypothetical archetypical fictitious person created based on information from a real population with the goal of understanding their behaviors, needs, and goals to inform decision making (Chang et al, 2008 ; Laporte et al, 2012 ; Salminen et al, 2020 ). The concept of personas was originally invented for marketing purposes but has since been applied in human behavior studies and the healthcare industry (Carey et al, 2019 ; Lee et al, 2020 ; LeRouge et al, 2013 ; Schäfer et al, 2019 ; Tauro et al, 2022 ). Although the application of personas is lacking in wastewater, it is a useful tool to establish a population specific framework that may enable the wastewater industry and other public health entities to identify susceptibility and integrate acceptable occupational and health principles to minimize risks and protect personnel health.…”
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confidence: 99%