Academic Mindtrek 2021 2021
DOI: 10.1145/3464327.3464368
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Preconceptions towards gamifying work

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“…However, strategies to influence intrinsic motivation around policy compliance have largely been unexamined. Wallius and colleagues conducted an online experiment (exposure to vignettes) to determine design types, gameful experience and compliance individuals consider around social distancing in the COVID-19 era [6]. With a positive relationship between achievement and immersive gamification and compliance, a gameful experience mediates this relationship and signals a potential intervention type to support the public's intrinsic motivation to comply with public health policy.…”
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“…However, strategies to influence intrinsic motivation around policy compliance have largely been unexamined. Wallius and colleagues conducted an online experiment (exposure to vignettes) to determine design types, gameful experience and compliance individuals consider around social distancing in the COVID-19 era [6]. With a positive relationship between achievement and immersive gamification and compliance, a gameful experience mediates this relationship and signals a potential intervention type to support the public's intrinsic motivation to comply with public health policy.…”
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confidence: 99%