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http://dx.doi.org/10.3837/tiis.2022.08.014

The Internet Design Framework for Improvement of Users' Positive Emotions  

Wu, Chunmao (College of Fashion & Design Donghua University)
Li, Xuefei (College of Fashion & Design Donghua University)
Dong, Cui (Kyonggi University)
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KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS) / v.16, no.8, 2022 , pp. 2720-2735 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study proposes an internet design framework for users to improve their positive emotions when they are in a negative mood. First, the literature review focuses on the definition of emotion, positive emotional design in internet experiences, and emotion regulation. Second, in order to construct an internet design framework that improves positive emotion, this paper adopts a qualitative analysis method to analyze 70 collected studies in the area of regulating emotion and stimulating positive emotions. Additionally, bibliometrics and statistics are conducted to summarize the framework and strategies. Third, two cases of internet design are presented: (a) Internet design that improves users' positive emotions is examined under the background of extreme rainstorm as an example; an applet service design is provided by case study; (b) in the context of COVID-19, we developed an Internet of things interactive design that improves users' positive emotions. Fourth, the internet design framework and the results of the case studies are analyzed and discussed. Finally, an internet design framework is proposed to improve users' positive emotions when they are in a negative mood, which includes the Detachment-empathy framework, External-protection framework, Ability-strengthen framework, Perspective-transformation framework, and Macro-cognitive framework. The framework can help designers to generate design ideas accurately and quickly when users are in a negative mood, to improve subjective well-being, and contribute to the development of internet experience design.
Keywords
Design Framework; Positive Emotion; Internet Design;
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