Authors
Prarthana Majumdar, Sharmistha Banerjee, Jan-Carel Diehl, JML Van Engelen
Publication date
2019
Conference
Research into Design for a Connected World: Proceedings of ICoRD 2019 Volume 1
Pages
807-819
Publisher
Springer Singapore
Description
Social influence has long been known to be a powerful determinant of individuals’ behavior. In collectivist societies such as rural Base of the Pyramid (BoP) communities, social influence can play an active role in the performances of need-based Do-It-Yourself (DIY) practices for survival. Several scholars have studied DIY communities though Ryan and Deci’s Self-Determination theory that explained how relatedness needs motivate DIY in online forums, hackerspaces, and maker communities. However, not much research has been done on how social influence shapes DIY behaviorism. In this paper, we focus on the BoP and present a study conducted in five rural BoP communities in India. Our research studied how, in such communities, an individual’s propensity to do DIY is influenced by others in their network. Through contextual enquiry, we investigated about the social motives that come to play when …
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Scholar articles
P Majumdar, S Banerjee, JC Diehl, JML Van Engelen - Research into Design for a Connected World …, 2019