Metadata record for the doctoral dissertation “Mood-Focused Design: An Integrative Exploration”

DOI:10.4121/a11987f2-7027-496c-9399-660c8d062257.v1
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DOI: 10.4121/a11987f2-7027-496c-9399-660c8d062257

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Peng, Zhuochao; Desmet, Pieter M. A.; Kolks, Laurens A. G. (2025): Metadata record for the doctoral dissertation “Mood-Focused Design: An Integrative Exploration”. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/a11987f2-7027-496c-9399-660c8d062257.v1
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Dataset

This is a metadata-only record for Zhuochao Peng's doctoral dissertation, Mood-Focused Design: An Integrative Exploration.


The dissertation seeks to develop a comprehensive understanding of mood-focused design through integrating perspectives from design researchers, design practitioners, and the author and collaborators as researcher-designers. Its main contributions include (1) articulating conceptual archetypes of mood-focused design, (2) revealing pragmatic orientations when incorporating mood in real-world projects, and (3) providing situated examples and considerations for engaging with mood in everyday contexts.


Three qualitative datasets were collected and generated during the doctoral research:

(1) Design professional interviews: 20 transcripts from interviews with experience-driven design practitioners in the Netherlands and Finland.

(2) Employee focus groups: 52 diary entries from 26 employees in the Netherlands, along with 6 transcripts from focus group discussions on experiences of the “Sunday Blues.”

(3) User evaluation studies: 45 transcripts from interviews with potential users engaging with mood-regulation interventions.


No research data are available for public access. The data are of a sensitive nature, and participants did not provide written consent for their data to be published or shared publicly.

History

  • 2025-10-30 first online, published, posted

Publisher

4TU.ResearchData

Organizations

TU Delft, Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, Department of Human-Centered Design

DATA - not available

Access to the datasets will not be granted under any circumstances. This record is provided only for metadata and verification purposes, in accordance with TU Delft’s research data management policy.