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July 01 2011 Design for Socially Responsible Behavior: A Classification of Influence Based on Intended User Experience Nynke Tromp, Nynke Tromp Nynke Tromp is a PhD researcher at Delft University of Technology. She completed both her Bachelors in Industrial Design Engineering and Masters Design for Interaction at Delft University of Technology. She graduated cum laude in 2007 on her master thesis “Designing Social Cohesion,” in which she carried out an initial exploration to the possible contributions of designers in solving issues of societal kind. Her PhD research aims to deliver the knowledge and tools for designers to deliberately design the implicit influence products inherently have on human behavior for the benefit of society. Search for other works by this author on: This Site Google Scholar Paul Hekkert, Paul Hekkert Paul Hekkert is full professor of form theory at the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, Delft University of Technology, where he supervises a group carrying out research on our sense perception and (emotional) experience of products (http://studiolab.io.tudelft.nl/dfe/). Paul is co-editor of “The Experience of Everyday Things” (2004) and “Product Experience” (2008). Together with a colleague/designer, he developed an interaction-centered design approach, Vision in Product design (ViP). A book about the approach will be published in the summer of 2011. Paul is co-founder and chairman of the Design and Emotion society (http://www.designandemotion.org) and serves as a member of the editorial boards of The Design Journal, Empirical Studies of the Arts, and the International Journal of Design. Search for other works by this author on: This Site Google Scholar Peter-Paul Verbeek Peter-Paul Verbeek Peter-Paul Verbeek is professor of Man and Technology at the University of Twente. He also holds the part-time Socrates chair in the Philosophy of Human Enhancement at Delft University of Technology. His publications include What Things Do (Penn State University Press, 2005) and Moralizing Technology: Understanding and Designing the Morality of Things (University of Chicago Press, 2011). Search for other works by this author on: This Site Google Scholar Author and Article Information Nynke Tromp Nynke Tromp is a PhD researcher at Delft University of Technology. She completed both her Bachelors in Industrial Design Engineering and Masters Design for Interaction at Delft University of Technology. She graduated cum laude in 2007 on her master thesis “Designing Social Cohesion,” in which she carried out an initial exploration to the possible contributions of designers in solving issues of societal kind. Her PhD research aims to deliver the knowledge and tools for designers to deliberately design the implicit influence products inherently have on human behavior for the benefit of society. Paul Hekkert Paul Hekkert is full professor of form theory at the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, Delft University of Technology, where he supervises a group carrying out research on our sense perception and (emotional) experience of products (http://studiolab.io.tudelft.nl/dfe/). Paul is co-editor of “The Experience of Everyday Things” (2004) and “Product Experience” (2008). Together with a colleague/designer, he developed an interaction-centered design approach, Vision in Product design (ViP). A book about the approach will be published in the summer of 2011. Paul is co-founder and chairman of the Design and Emotion society (http://www.designandemotion.org) and serves as a member of the editorial boards of The Design Journal, Empirical Studies of the Arts, and the International Journal of Design. Peter-Paul Verbeek Peter-Paul Verbeek is professor of Man and Technology at the University of Twente. He also holds the part-time Socrates chair in the Philosophy of Human Enhancement at Delft University of Technology. His publications include What Things Do (Penn State University Press, 2005) and Moralizing Technology: Understanding and Designing the Morality of Things (University of Chicago Press, 2011). Online Issn: 1531-4790 Print Issn: 0747-9360 © 2011 Massachusetts Institute of Technology2011 Design Issues (2011) 27 (3): 3–19. https://doi.org/10.1162/DESI_a_00087 Cite Icon Cite Permissions Share Icon Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn MailTo Views Icon Views Article contents Figures & tables Video Audio Supplementary Data Peer Review Search Site Citation Nynke Tromp, Paul Hekkert, Peter-Paul Verbeek; Design for Socially Responsible Behavior: A Classification of Influence Based on Intended User Experience. 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