Subjektive Adaptionsfähigkeit im Kontext der alternssensiblen Produktentwicklung

DFX 2014: Proceedings of the 24th Symposium Design for X: Bamburg, Germany 1-2 Oktober 2014

Year: 2014
Editor: Dieter Krause, Kristin Paetzold, Sandro Wartzack
Author: Kamin, Stefan T.; Luft, Thomas; Miehling, Jörg; Williger, Bettina; Lang, Frieder R.; Wartzack, Sandro
Series: DfX
Institution: Friedrich-Alexander-Universit
Section: Nutzerzentrierte Produktentwicklung
Page(s): 99-110
ISBN: 978-3-941492-79-0

Abstract

Successful user involvement in user-centered product development should consider the motivational differences of older adults. We explored the influence of motivation when evaluating new technological products. We report findings based on the Subjective Technology Adaptivity Inventory – a measure of inter-individual differences in the motivation to use technology. Older adults participated in focus groups over a period of one year. Sessions involved the subjective evaluation of different technological products. Findings suggest that subjective technology adaptivity was associated with higher perceived usefulness of products. This association was stronger with increasing age. We discuss the findings with regard to the development of technological products for older adults.

Keywords: User-centered product development, User involvement, Aging, Subjective Technology Adaptivity Inventory

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