TY - CPAPER KW - Behavioral research KW - Content-based KW - crowdsourcing KW - Historic preservation KW - Intangible cultural heritages KW - Mobile applications KW - Personalisation KW - Technology-based KW - Trigger factors KW - Use intentions KW - Volunteered geographic information KW - Intangible cultural heritage KW - Mobile crowdsourcing KW - Sustainability AU - F.L. Vinella AU - I. Lykourentzou AU - K. Papangelis AB - Whether it s for altruistic reasons, personal gains or third party s interests, users are influenced by different kinds of motivations when making use of mobile geo-crowdsourcing applications (geoCAs). These reasons, extrinsic and/or intrinsic, must be factored in when evaluating the use intention of these applications and how effective they are. A functional geoCA, particularly if designed for Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI), is the one that persuades and engages its users, by accounting for their diversity of needs across a period of time. This paper explores a number of proven and novel motivational factors destined for the preservation and collection of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) through geoCAs. By providing an overview of personalisation research and digital behaviour interventions for geo-crowdsoured ICH, the paper examines the most relevant usability and trigger factors for different crowd users, supported by a range of technology-based principles. In addition, we present the case of StoryBee, a mobile geoCA designed for "crafting stories by collecting and sharing users generated content based on their location and favourite places. We conclude with an open-ended discussion about the ongoing challenges and opportunities arising from the deployment of geoCAs for ICH. C2 - UMAP Adjun. - Adjun. Publ. ACM Conf. User Model., Adapt. Pers. DO - 10.1145/3386392.3399284 N1 - Journal Abbreviation: UMAP Adjun. - Adjun. Publ. ACM Conf. User Model., Adapt. Pers. N2 - Whether it s for altruistic reasons, personal gains or third party s interests, users are influenced by different kinds of motivations when making use of mobile geo-crowdsourcing applications (geoCAs). These reasons, extrinsic and/or intrinsic, must be factored in when evaluating the use intention of these applications and how effective they are. A functional geoCA, particularly if designed for Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI), is the one that persuades and engages its users, by accounting for their diversity of needs across a period of time. This paper explores a number of proven and novel motivational factors destined for the preservation and collection of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) through geoCAs. By providing an overview of personalisation research and digital behaviour interventions for geo-crowdsoured ICH, the paper examines the most relevant usability and trigger factors for different crowd users, supported by a range of technology-based principles. In addition, we present the case of StoryBee, a mobile geoCA designed for "crafting stories by collecting and sharing users generated content based on their location and favourite places. We conclude with an open-ended discussion about the ongoing challenges and opportunities arising from the deployment of geoCAs for ICH. PB - Association for Computing Machinery, Inc SN - 9781450367110 (ISBN) SP - 362 EP - 369 TI - Motivational Principles and Personalisation Needs for Geo-Crowdsourced Intangible Cultural Heritage Mobile Applications UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85089262282&doi=10.1145%2f3386392.3399284&partnerID=40&md5=c3d764f84b5715c1b687a6dd1ce35691 ER -