Towards a persuasive technology for electricity theft reduction in Uganda
Towards a persuasive technology for electricity theft reduction in Uganda
Date
2017
Authors
Mbabazi-Mutebi, Ruth
Sansa-Otim, Julianne
Sebitosi, Ben
Journal Title
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Publisher
Springer LNICST 250
Abstract
Technology for changing attitude and behaviour, known as persuasive
technology, has been applied to solve many challenges, ranging from
personal health and finance, to environmental sustainability. In this paper, an
application to persuade electricity consumers in Kampala, Uganda, to partner
with the electricity utility company in fighting electricity theft is proposed. The
persuasive application will implement a number of persuasive techniques
including tailoring, reduction, notifications and suggestion. These techniques,
along with the choice of technology, were derived basing on Fogg’s process of
persuasive systems development.
Description
A published conference paper.
Keywords
Persuasive technology,
Electricity theft,
Non-technical losses,
Fogg’s eight steps
Citation
Mutebi, R. M., Otim, J. S., & Sebitosi, B. (2017, December). Towards a Persuasive Technology for electricity theft reduction in Uganda. In International Conference on e-Infrastructure and e-Services for Developing Countries (pp. 121-130). Springer, Cham.