Changing Minds About Cars Modeling the Adoption of Innovations in Transportation Tobias Schrรถder (with Ingo Wolf, Jochen Neumann, Gerhard de Haan) University of Waterloo Centre for Theoretical Neuroscience Free University of Berlin Institut Futur
Sustainable Transportation: Electric Cars • German national strategy for sustainability • 1 million electric cars on the road by 2020 • “Showcase Regions”
• Strategic research funding • Technology development – maintain industry leadership • But also: societal transformation!
Resistance to Change • The conservative human mind. • “People want to experience what they already know.” (Heise, 2007) • Cognitive Science: • Motivated cognition, emotional coherence (e.g., Kunda, 1990; Thagard, 2000; 2006)
• Social Science: • Identity maintenance, homophily (e.g., Heise, 2007; McPherson, Smith-Lovin, & Cook, 2001)
Cognitive-affective Mapping (CAM) (e.g., Homer-Dixon, Milkoreit, Mock, Schrรถder, & Thagard, subm.)
Example: Introduce legal minimum wage in Germany?
Free software for drawing CAMs: http://cogsci.uwaterloo.ca/empathica.html
Modeling Motivated Cognition (Thagard, 2006 – the HOTCO model)
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Modeling Persuasion: Disliked Sender
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Modeling Persuasion: Liked Sender
Sometimes, arguments do change minds (, if they come from the right person)! activation enhance purchasing power
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Interaction of Cognitive-Affective and Social Mechanisms
Project Design • Step 1: “classical” marketing research • What are people’s attitudes about electric cars? • Focus groups and representative survey
• Step 2: agent-based model • How are people’s attitudes going to change in the future? • Computer simulation
Step 1, (some) Results: A Typology of Transportation Consumers (Wolf, Neumann, Hoffmann, Schröder, & de Haan, in prep.) Comfort-Orientierted Individualists • High income • Car drivers • Low ecological norm • Not interested in e-cars
Cost-Orientierted Pragmatics • Low income • Low education • Use public transport and bike • Not interested in e-cars
• Innovation-Orientiented Progressives Eco-orientierted Opinion Leaders • Car drivers • Mostly singles • High innovativeness in general • Interested in e-cars
• High education • Use bike frequently • High ecological norm • Very interested in e-cars
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Step 2: Agent-Based Modeling (ABM) (e.g., Bonabeau, 2002; Gilbert, 2007; Helbing & Balietti, 2012; Kiesling et al., 2011)
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ABM: • Computer simulation of multilevel interactions in complex social systems • Agents follow simple rules, complexity through interaction in networks
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The Decision Model (individual agents) (based on Thagard’s 2006 HOTCO model)
The Communication Model (based on Thagard & Kroon, 2006)
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Demonstration: The Simulation Model (Wolf, Schrรถder, Neumann, & de Haan, in prep.)
Computational Experiments and Decision Support • “Play with” different strategies for policy measures •
E.g., purchase price subsidy, tax breaks, campaign
• Assumptions about effect of these measures on mental representations • Test effects of measures in computer simulation
Simulation Results: Adoption Dynamics
Diffusion Scenarios per Consumer Type
Summary • Sustainable development = technology + (collective) change of minds • Resistance to change in social systems results from interaction of cognitive and social mechanisms (emotional coherence + homophily) • Theory-based social simulation: a pathway to better understanding social systems, enabling better decision-making?
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Paul Thagard (theorizing and computational modeling)
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Ingo Wolf (managed the e-car project)
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German Federal Ministry of Education and Research
To all of you for your interest, questions & comments!