An Experimental Study on the Influence of Soundscapes on People’s Behaviour in an Open Public Space
Several studies have investigated how environmental sounds and music can modulate people’s behaviours, particularly in marketing research. However, there are relatively few examples of research about such relationships with a focus on the management of urban public spaces. The current study investig...
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doaj-9b96c25a8d5d4ca2afb2b235325f2b002020-11-25T00:55:45ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172016-09-0161027610.3390/app6100276app6100276An Experimental Study on the Influence of Soundscapes on People’s Behaviour in an Open Public SpaceFrancesco Aletta0Federica Lepore1Eirini Kostara-Konstantinou2Jian Kang3Arianna Astolfi4School of Architecture, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S102TN, UKDepartment of Energy, Politecnico di Torino, Torino 10129, ItalyDepartment of Energy, Politecnico di Torino, Torino 10129, ItalySchool of Architecture, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S102TN, UKDepartment of Energy, Politecnico di Torino, Torino 10129, ItalySeveral studies have investigated how environmental sounds and music can modulate people’s behaviours, particularly in marketing research. However, there are relatively few examples of research about such relationships with a focus on the management of urban public spaces. The current study investigated an open public space used mainly as a pedestrian crossing to analyse the relationship between the audio stimuli and peoples’ behaviours. An experiment relying on covert behavioural observation was performed. During the experiment, three different music stimuli and a control condition (i.e., no music) were reproduced in order to find out firstly whether music compared to no music could elicit an increase in the number of people stopping in the investigated area, and secondly whether music is associated with a longer duration of stay for those who stop. Results showed that the presence of music had no effect on the number of people stopping in the area, but it had a statistically significant effect on the duration of stay for those who stopped. The above findings support the idea that people felt more invited to stay in the area with music rather than with no music, and suggest that the acoustical manipulation of the existing sound environment could provide soundscape strategies capable of promoting social cohesion in public spaces.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/6/10/276soundscapemusic stimulienvironmental noisepeople’s behaviour |
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Francesco Aletta Federica Lepore Eirini Kostara-Konstantinou Jian Kang Arianna Astolfi An Experimental Study on the Influence of Soundscapes on People’s Behaviour in an Open Public Space Applied Sciences soundscape music stimuli environmental noise people’s behaviour |
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Francesco Aletta Federica Lepore Eirini Kostara-Konstantinou Jian Kang Arianna Astolfi |
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An Experimental Study on the Influence of Soundscapes on People’s Behaviour in an Open Public Space |
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An Experimental Study on the Influence of Soundscapes on People’s Behaviour in an Open Public Space |
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An Experimental Study on the Influence of Soundscapes on People’s Behaviour in an Open Public Space |
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An Experimental Study on the Influence of Soundscapes on People’s Behaviour in an Open Public Space |
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An Experimental Study on the Influence of Soundscapes on People’s Behaviour in an Open Public Space |
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experimental study on the influence of soundscapes on people’s behaviour in an open public space |
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Several studies have investigated how environmental sounds and music can modulate people’s behaviours, particularly in marketing research. However, there are relatively few examples of research about such relationships with a focus on the management of urban public spaces. The current study investigated an open public space used mainly as a pedestrian crossing to analyse the relationship between the audio stimuli and peoples’ behaviours. An experiment relying on covert behavioural observation was performed. During the experiment, three different music stimuli and a control condition (i.e., no music) were reproduced in order to find out firstly whether music compared to no music could elicit an increase in the number of people stopping in the investigated area, and secondly whether music is associated with a longer duration of stay for those who stop. Results showed that the presence of music had no effect on the number of people stopping in the area, but it had a statistically significant effect on the duration of stay for those who stopped. The above findings support the idea that people felt more invited to stay in the area with music rather than with no music, and suggest that the acoustical manipulation of the existing sound environment could provide soundscape strategies capable of promoting social cohesion in public spaces. |
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soundscape music stimuli environmental noise people’s behaviour |
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