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BCSS 2025: Limassol, Cyprus
- Harri Oinas-Kukkonen, Sharon Nabwire:

Proceedings of the 13th International Workshop on Behavior Change Support Systems (BCSS 2025), co-located with the 20th International Conference on Persuasive Technology 2025, Limassol, Cyprus, May 5, 2025. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 3965, CEUR-WS.org 2025
Session 1: From Theories to Design Practice for BCSS
- Sharon Nabwire, Harri Oinas-Kukkonen:

Behavior Change Support Systems in the Era of Emerging Technologies. 1-10 - Piiastiina Tikka, Sanni Tiitinen, Sakari Ilomäki, Johanna Ruusuvuori, Harri Oinas-Kukkonen:

Persuasive Systems Design and Self Determination Theory: Mapping System Features to Intervention Framework to Foster Motivation. 11-28 - Felix Nti Koranteng, Isaac Wiafe, Jaap Ham, Uwe Matzat:

Investigating the Effects of Implicit and Explicit Personalization on Perceived Credibility. 29-42 - Nikita Sharma, Frodo Muijzer, Geke D. S. Ludden:

Co-Designing a Multidomain Digital Toolkit to Support Cognitive Health in the Aging Dutch Population: Schouderklopje. 43-58
Session 2: BCSS Applications
- Leonie Manzke:

Designing a Digital Behavior Change Intervention for Online Grocery Stores: A Randomized Controlled Trial. 59-71 - Md Sanaul Haque, Ashok Tripathi, Sian Lun Lau, Jari Porras:

Do Metacognitive Strategies Work? Moodle as a BCSS Tool to Enhance Self-Regulated Learning Behavior in Software Engineering Students. 73-83 - Bianca Maria Deconcini, Giulia Coucourde, Luca Console, Malek Anouti, Giorgio Gaudio, Michele Visciola:

Recommender Systems for Renewable Energy Communities: Tailoring LLM-Powered Recommendations to User Personal Values and Literacy. 85-96 - Esther Federspiel, Leonie Däullary, Sebastian Müller, Frieder Loch:

Is Technology Adoption More Than Just Utility? The Role of Social Bonding and Motivation in UTAUT. 97-111
Session 3: Upholding Ethical Designs
- Parinda Rahman, Ifeoma Adaji:

Assessing Trustworthiness in Persuasive Prototypes. 113-123 - Stanley Ebhohimhen Abhadiomhen, Kiemute Oyibo:

Algorithmic Bias in Algorithm-Driven User Interfaces: Recommendations for Fairness. 125-130

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