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Geke Ludden
Geke Ludden
Professor Interaction Design, University of Twente
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How to increase reach and adherence of web-based interventions: a design research viewpoint
GDS Ludden, TJL Van Rompay, SM Kelders, JEWC van Gemert-Pijnen
Journal of medical Internet research 17 (7), e172, 2015
2162015
What makes a sustainable business model successful? An empirical comparison of two peer-to-peer goods-sharing platforms
L Piscicelli, GDS Ludden, T Cooper
Journal of cleaner production 172, 4580-4591, 2018
1912018
Surprise as a design strategy
GDS Ludden, HNJ Schifferstein, P Hekkert
Design Issues 24 (2), 28-38, 2008
1812008
Visual–tactual incongruities in products as sources of surprise
GDS Ludden, HNJ Schifferstein, P Hekkert
Empirical Studies of the Arts 27 (1), 61-87, 2009
1142009
The concept and components of engagement in different domains applied to ehealth: a systematic scoping review
SM Kelders, LE Van Zyl, GDS Ludden
Frontiers in psychology 11, 515889, 2020
1102020
Design for behaviour change as a driver for sustainable innovation: Challenges and opportunities for implementation in the private and public sectors
K Niedderer, G Ludden, S Clune, D Lockton, JB MacKrill, A Morris, R Cain, ...
International Journal of Design 10 (2), 67-85, 2016
992016
Beyond surprise: A longitudinal study on the experience of visual-tactual incongruities in products
GDS Ludden, HNJ Schifferstein, P Hekkert
International journal of design 6 (1), 1-23, 2012
862012
Design for Behaviour Change: Theories and practices of designing for change
K Niedderer, S Clune, G Ludden
Routledge, 2017
842017
Types of embodiment in design: The embodied foundations of meaning and affect in product design
T Van Rompay, G Ludden
International journal of design 9 (1), 2015
752015
Effects of visual-auditory incongruity on product expression and surprise
GDS Ludden, HNJ Schifferstein
International Journal of Design 1 (3), 2007
692007
Surprise and humor in product design: Designing sensory metaphors in multiple modalities
GDS Ludden, BM Kudrowitz, HNJ Schifferstein, P Hekkert
Humor 25 (3), 285-309, 2012
632012
Design for healthy behavior: design interventions and stages of change
GDS Ludden, P Hekkert
9th International Conference on Design and Emotion, 482-488, 2014
592014
The potential of Design for Behaviour Change to foster the transition to a circular economy
L Piscicelli, G Ludden
462016
Environmental design for dementia care-towards more meaningful experiences through design
GDS Ludden, TJL van Rompay, K Niedderer, I Tournier
Maturitas 128, 10-16, 2019
442019
Creating sustainable innovation through design for behaviour change: full project report
K Niedderer, J Mackrill, S Clune, D Lockton, G Ludden, A Morris, R Cain, ...
University of Wolverhampton, CADRE, 2014
432014
Should Mary smell like biscuit? Investigating scents in product design
GDS Ludden, HNJ Schifferstein
International Journal of Design 3 (3), 2009
422009
‘This Is Your Life!’ The Design of a Positive Psychology Intervention Using Metaphor to Motivate
GDS Ludden, SM Kelders, BHJ Snippert
Persuasive Technology: 9th International Conference, PERSUASIVE 2014, Padua …, 2014
372014
How does it feel? Exploring touch on different levels of product experience
GDS Ludden, TJL van Rompay
Journal of Engineering Design 26 (4-6), 157-168, 2015
352015
The limitations of user-and human-centered design in an eHealth context and how to move beyond them
L van Velsen, G Ludden, C Grünloh
Journal of medical Internet research 24 (10), e37341, 2022
332022
What do older adults and clinicians think about traditional mobility aids and exoskeleton technology?
MM Jung, GDS Ludden
ACM Transactions on Human-Robot Interaction (THRI) 8 (2), 1-17, 2019
302019
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