Mass acceptance of Covid-19 tracing apps is vital for relaxing lockdowns around the world. Research led by University of Göttingen investigated which designs achieve acceptance in which groups.
Mass acceptance of Covid-19 tracing apps is vital for relaxing lockdowns around the world. Research led by University of Göttingen investigated which designs achieve acceptance in which groups. Research team led by the University of Göttingen analyses design and communication strategies for mass acceptance Coronavirus tracing applications for the detection of infection chains are currently being developed and made available across the world. Such contact-tracing apps are a central component of national strategies for relaxing restrictions. However, for these apps to be successful, they must be widely accepted and actively used by a large proportion of the population. An international research team led by the University of Göttingen has investigated how decision-makers can use app designs to achieve mass acceptance. The results of the study have been published in the European Journal of Information Systems.
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