When designing behavioural interventions you should address the factors to adoption. Context is variable but humans psychology is consistent. In my work these two often show up:
Normative pressure - Values, norms, and expectations shared among a social network slow adoption in order to fit into a broader social structure
Perceived switching cost - The gains of the designed change are not perceived subjectively higher than the losses of giving up old behavior
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I've been looking at typical barriers to tech. adoption. What am I missing?
- Cost: The initial investment or recurring costs.
- Complexity: New tech. difficult to understand, and use, leading to reluctance.
- Compatibility: Incompatibility with existing systems.
- Limited benefits: Perceived benefits do not outweigh the costs.
- Resistance to change: Change can be uncomfortable.
- Lack of training or support: Insufficient knowledge, skills or key support.
- Security and privacy concerns: Fears around data security and privacy.
- Inadequate infrastructure: Inadequate internet connectivity or infrastructure.
- Limited awareness: Lack of awareness or understanding about the benefits.
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