Steps, Choices and Moral Accounting: Observations from a Step-Counting Campaign in the Workplace

Nanna Gorm, Irina Shklovski

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    Abstract

    Sedentary work is a contributing factor to growing obesity levels worldwide. Research shows that step-counters can offer a way to motivate greater physical mobility. We present an in-situ study of a nation-wide workplace step-counting campaign. Our findings show that in the context of the workplace steps are a socially negotiated quantity and that participation in the campaign has an impact on those who volunteer to participate and those who opt-out. We highlight that specific health promotion initiatives do not operate in a vacuum, but are experienced as one out of many efforts offered to the employees. Using a social ecology lens we illustrate how conceptualizing a step-counting campaign as a health promotion rather than a behavior change effort can have implications for what is construed as success.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TitelProceedings of the 19th ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing
    ForlagAssociation for Computing Machinery
    Publikationsdato2016
    Sider148-159
    ISBN (Elektronisk)978-1-4503-3592-8
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 2016

    Emneord

    • Sedentary Work
    • Obesity
    • Step-counters
    • Workplace Health Promotion
    • Social Ecology

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