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title: 8 Design Principles for Shared Physical Artefacts
author: Clement Colin
overview: The “shareability principles” are a set of eight design principles aimed at defining and operationalising sharing activities. They are specific to shared physical artefacts (e.g., cars, tools). They have been synthesized from elements extracted from reports and scientific papers. They have been tested experimentally regarding their reliability/effectiveness and improved accordingly. The linked document also provides subprinciples and extended definitions.
link: https://www.theses.fr/en/2023LORR0056
principles:
- principle: Cooperativity
summary: |
Enable the emergence and maintenance of cooperative behaviour among users.
- principle: Decontamination
summary: |
Limit feelings of disgust towards the shared artefact and other users.
- principle: Governance
summary: |
Organize and regulate stakeholder relations.
- principle: Maintenance
summary: |
Monitor the status of shared artefact and organize maintenance operations.
- principle: Psychological Appropriation
summary: |
Foster a sense of ownership of the object and service.
- principle: Risk Mitigation
summary: |
Limits risks to users' health, activity or data.
- principle: Support
summary: |
Support the people who share and start up the service.
- principle: Value
summary: |
Highlight the added value to motivate use.
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