01-18-0M01-vl Improving Well-Being with Data

Course offering details

Instructors: Dr. rer. pol. Martin Adam

Event type: Lecture

Org-unit: Dept. 01 - Law and Economics

Displayed in timetable as: Wohlbef.Verb.m.DataA

Subject:

Crediting for:

Hours per week: 2

Language of instruction: German

Min. | Max. participants: - | -

Course Contents:
In this course, you will engage in a series of (coding) challenges designed to increase your own happiness and build more productive habits through the help of IT-based systems and related information systems research. As preparation for these tasks, Dr. Martin Adam will reveal misconceptions about happiness, annoying features of the mind that lead us to think the way we do, and the design features of IT-based system that can help us change. You will ultimately be prepared to successfully incorporate a wellness activity into your life by means of a self–developed IT-system as well as to analyze and evaluate the data.

More specifically, the course gives an introduction to the theories and concepts in information systems research and combines them with practical and analytical applications to improve your well-being (e.g.,joy, quality of life, sustainability). First, we will talk about general psychological theories and concepts (e.g., cognitive bias, intrinsic and extrinsic motivation), which influence your subjective well-being. Building on these insights, you will acquainten concepts in information systems research (e.g., digital nudging, gamification) and the essential IT-specific success factors to understand the role of IT-based systems in influencing and increasing your well-being. Subsequently, Dr. Martin Adam will present illustrations using current examples from research and practice that you will evaluate against the background of the concepts conveyed. The course is supplemented by a mandatory exercise, in which you are expected to develop and use your own application to conduct and analyze the success of a wellness activity.

Literature
Appointments
Date From To Room Instructors
1 Tue, 12. Apr. 2022 09:50 11:30 S101/A02 Dr. rer. pol. Martin Adam
2 Tue, 19. Apr. 2022 09:50 11:30 S101/A02 Dr. rer. pol. Martin Adam
3 Tue, 26. Apr. 2022 09:50 11:30 S101/A02 Dr. rer. pol. Martin Adam
4 Tue, 3. May 2022 09:50 11:30 S101/A02 Dr. rer. pol. Martin Adam
5 Tue, 10. May 2022 09:50 11:30 S101/A02 Dr. rer. pol. Martin Adam
6 Tue, 17. May 2022 09:50 11:30 S101/A02 Dr. rer. pol. Martin Adam
7 Tue, 24. May 2022 09:50 11:30 S101/A02 Dr. rer. pol. Martin Adam
8 Tue, 31. May 2022 09:50 11:30 S101/A02 Dr. rer. pol. Martin Adam
9 Tue, 7. Jun. 2022 09:50 11:30 S101/A02 Dr. rer. pol. Martin Adam
10 Tue, 14. Jun. 2022 09:50 11:30 S101/A02 Dr. rer. pol. Martin Adam
11 Tue, 21. Jun. 2022 09:50 11:30 S101/A02 Dr. rer. pol. Martin Adam
12 Tue, 28. Jun. 2022 09:50 11:30 S101/A02 Dr. rer. pol. Martin Adam
13 Tue, 5. Jul. 2022 09:50 11:30 S101/A02 Dr. rer. pol. Martin Adam
14 Tue, 12. Jul. 2022 09:50 11:30 S101/A02 Dr. rer. pol. Martin Adam
Class session overview
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
Instructors
Dr. rer. pol. Martin Adam