Enhancing Intrinsic Motivation Among Community Residents Through Psychological Incentive Mechanisms
Enhancing Intrinsic Motivation Among Community Residents Through Psychological Incentive Mechanisms
カテゴリ: 研究会(論文単位)
論文No: PI24058
グループ名: 【C】電子・情報・システム部門 知覚情報研究会
発行日: 2024/12/23
タイトル(英語): Enhancing Intrinsic Motivation Among Community Residents Through Psychological Incentive Mechanisms
著者名: Gai Shuang(Doshisha University),Inaba Ichiro(Doshisha University),Tanev Ivan (Doshisha University),Okubo Masashi (Doshisha University),Shimohara Katsunori (Doshisha University),Shiozu Yurika (Kyoto Sangyo University),Arai Soichi (Tokoku Fukushi Universit
著者名(英語): Shuang Gai (Doshisha University),Ichiro Inaba(Doshisha University),Ivan Tanev(Doshisha University),Masashi Okubo(Doshisha University),Katsunori Shimohara(Doshisha University),Yurika Shiozu(Kyoto Sangyo University),Soichi Arai(Tokoku Fukushi Universit
キーワード: psychological incentives|community engagement| intrinsic motivation|social support|lonely society|psychological incentives|community engagement| intrinsic motivation|social support|lonely society
要約(日本語): This study introduces an innovative psychological incentive mechanism aimed at boosting the intrinsic motivation of community residents to actively engage in community activities. By leveraging principles of psychology such as reward systems, social support, goal setting, and recognition of achievement, the proposed system addresses individual psychological needs while strengthening social bonds. Through multi-agent simulations and field experiments, we demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed system in improving residents' motivation, fostering community connections, and increasing activity participation. This framework provides actionable insights for policymakers and community planners striving to create adaptive solutions for lonely societies.
要約(英語): This study introduces an innovative psychological incentive mechanism aimed at boosting the intrinsic motivation of community residents to actively engage in community activities. By leveraging principles of psychology such as reward systems, social support, goal setting, and recognition of achievement, the proposed system addresses individual psychological needs while strengthening social bonds. Through multi-agent simulations and field experiments, we demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed system in improving residents' motivation, fostering community connections, and increasing activity participation. This framework provides actionable insights for policymakers and community planners striving to create adaptive solutions for lonely societies.
本誌掲載ページ: 7-12 p
原稿種別: 英語
PDFファイルサイズ: 2,114 Kバイト
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