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Gamification of the work floor: A literature review of gamifying production and logistics operations




AuthorsWarmelink H., Koivisto J., Mayer I., Vesa M., Hamari J.

EditorsN/A

Conference nameAnnual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences

Publishing placeHawaii, USA

Publication year2018

Journal:Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences

Book title Proceedings of the 51st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences

Number in series51

ISBN978-1-5108-5655-4

ISSN1530-1605

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.24251/HICSS.2018.139

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/38143294


Abstract


We review the current body of academic literature concerning gamification of production and logistics. The findings indicate that production execution and control has been addressed most often in the current body of literature, which consists mostly of design research. Objectives and goals, points, achievements, multimedial feedback, metaphorical/fictional representations, and levels and progress are currently most often employed gamification affordances on this field. The research has focused on examining or considering motivation, enjoyment and flow as the main psychological outcomes of gamification in the given context, while individual performance and efficiency are the most commonly examined or suggested behavioral/organizational impacts. Future studies should employ more rigorous study designs and firmly ground the discussions in organization theory.




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