2024
DOI: 10.1093/iwc/iwae040
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Designing for Sustained Motivation: A Review of Self-Determination Theory in Behaviour Change Technologies

Lize Alberts,
Ulrik Lyngs,
Kai Lukoff

Abstract: Recent years have seen a surge in applications and technologies aimed at motivating users to achieve personal goals and improve their wellbeing. However, these often fail to promote long-term behaviour change, and sometimes even backfire. We consider how self-determination theory (SDT), a metatheory of human motivation and wellbeing, can help explain why such technologies fail, and how they may better help users internalize the motivation behind their goals and make enduring changes in their behaviour. In this… Show more

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