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The effect of the visual complexity of information on intention and urban mobility behavior

L'effet de la complexité visuelle de l'information sur l'intention et le comportement de mobilité urbaine

Thomas Chambon (), Ulysse Soulat (), Jeanne Lallement () and Jean-Loup Guillaume ()
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Thomas Chambon: L3I - Laboratoire Informatique, Image et Interaction - EA 2118 - ULR - La Rochelle Université
Ulysse Soulat: NUDD - Usages du Numérique pour le Développement Durable - ULR - La Rochelle Université
Jeanne Lallement: NUDD - Usages du Numérique pour le Développement Durable - ULR - La Rochelle Université
Jean-Loup Guillaume: L3I - Laboratoire Informatique, Image et Interaction - EA 2118 - ULR - La Rochelle Université

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Abstract: Our research is interested in the effect of adopting a self-tracking application for one's carbon footprint and the consequences of the complexity of CO2 information on user behavior. We are combining methods from computer science and management science to examine decision-making and behavioral processes.

Date: 2024-05-28
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Published in INFORSID 2024, May 2024, Nancy (France), France

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