Proceedings Article10.1109/CANDARW.2018.00075
Application of an Online Questionnaire to Secure the Diversity of Planungszelle Participant Attributes
Yoshiomi Otsuka,Toshiya Aramaki +1 more
- 01 Nov 2018
- pp 376-379
TL;DR: This research developed a method for selecting participants that ensures the diversity of their attributes was developed through an online questionnaire on PZ implementation to discuss the future of a sustainable water use system.
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Abstract: Planungszelle (PZ) has attracted attention as a new consensus formation method. One of the core features of PZ is random sampling of participants, aimed at securing the diversity of participant attributes. In this research, a method for selecting participants that ensures the diversity of their attributes was developed through an online questionnaire on PZ implementation to discuss the future of a sustainable water use system. To select PZ participants, we carried out a screening survey with registered monitors and asked candidates about their willingness to participate, as well as collected the demographics and psychographics of monitors. Participation requests were sent by e-mail, controlled by real-time monitoring with the demographics and psychographics information of candidates. This method enables the PZ organizer to easily control participant selection and reduces lead-time by a factor of ten in comparison with the traditional mail method.
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