Holger Klapperich

University of Siegen

Papers

1

Total Citations

29

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About

Holger Klapperich is a human-computer interaction researcher whose work explores the intersection of everyday automation, user experience, and psychological well-being. His key research areas include designing intuitive, human-centered automation for domestic environments and understanding how technology can support rather than undermine quality of life. His most cited paper, "Designing everyday automation with well-being in mind" (2020, 29 citations), challenges the prevailing convenience-driven approach to automation by proposing frameworks that prioritize users' emotional and cognitive needs. This contribution has been influential in shifting the discourse toward more mindful technology design, where automation serves not just efficiency but also autonomy, competence, and relatedness. Klapperich’s work is notable for bridging theoretical concepts from positive psychology with practical design guidelines, making his research valuable for both academics and practitioners in HCI and ubiquitous computing. His focus on well-being as a core design principle positions him as a thoughtful voice in the growing movement toward humane and reflective technology.

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Total Citations
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Designing everyday automation with well-being in mind
29 citations · 2020
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2020 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 2
🏛 Institutions: University of Siegen

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