The endless stream of social media newsfeeds and stories captivates users for hours on end, sometimes exceeding what users themselves consider unhealthy. However, reducing one's social media consumption has proven to be challenging. To address this issue, this study investigates how the co-creation of the digital feedback nudge can improve digital well-being without increasing privacy threats. To achieve this goal, a mixed method study is used through a two-week pre-post study design. Results demonstrate that co-creation significantly increased users' sense of agency, sense of accomplishment and perceived sense of privacy while reducing users' privacy concern. Furthermore, the feedback nudge allowed participants to significantly decrease their social media use.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 ls_leimeister
%A Purohit, Aditya Kumar
%A Barev, Torben Jan
%A Schöbel, Sofia
%A Janson, Andreas
%A Holzer, Adrian
%B Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS)
%C Maui, Hawaii, USA
%D 2023
%K co-creation digital_detox digital_nudging digital_wellbeing feedback_nudge itegpub pub_aja pub_ssc pub_tba u3bpub
%T Designing for Digital Wellbeing on a Smartphone: Co-creation of Digital Nudges to Mitigate Instagram Overuse
%U https://pubs.wi-kassel.de/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/JML_918.pdf
%X The endless stream of social media newsfeeds and stories captivates users for hours on end, sometimes exceeding what users themselves consider unhealthy. However, reducing one's social media consumption has proven to be challenging. To address this issue, this study investigates how the co-creation of the digital feedback nudge can improve digital well-being without increasing privacy threats. To achieve this goal, a mixed method study is used through a two-week pre-post study design. Results demonstrate that co-creation significantly increased users' sense of agency, sense of accomplishment and perceived sense of privacy while reducing users' privacy concern. Furthermore, the feedback nudge allowed participants to significantly decrease their social media use.
@inproceedings{ls_leimeister,
abstract = {The endless stream of social media newsfeeds and stories captivates users for hours on end, sometimes exceeding what users themselves consider unhealthy. However, reducing one's social media consumption has proven to be challenging. To address this issue, this study investigates how the co-creation of the digital feedback nudge can improve digital well-being without increasing privacy threats. To achieve this goal, a mixed method study is used through a two-week pre-post study design. Results demonstrate that co-creation significantly increased users' sense of agency, sense of accomplishment and perceived sense of privacy while reducing users' privacy concern. Furthermore, the feedback nudge allowed participants to significantly decrease their social media use.},
added-at = {2022-10-05T16:10:06.000+0200},
address = {Maui, Hawaii, USA},
author = {Purohit, Aditya Kumar and Barev, Torben Jan and Schöbel, Sofia and Janson, Andreas and Holzer, Adrian},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e5d99ecabdab9e1b8569c0b38bc892a2/ls_leimeister},
booktitle = {Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS)},
eventdate = {3-6 Jan 2023},
eventtitle = {Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS)},
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keywords = {co-creation digital_detox digital_nudging digital_wellbeing feedback_nudge itegpub pub_aja pub_ssc pub_tba u3bpub},
timestamp = {2023-01-30T11:47:06.000+0100},
title = {Designing for Digital Wellbeing on a Smartphone: Co-creation of Digital Nudges to Mitigate Instagram Overuse},
url = {https://pubs.wi-kassel.de/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/JML_918.pdf},
venue = {Maui, Hawaii, USA},
year = 2023
}