Korn, Oliver; Funk, Markus; Schmidt, Albrecht:
Design Approaches for the Gamification of Production Environments. A Study Focusing on Acceptance
In: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments, ACM,
New York, NY, USA, 2015
DOI = 10.1145/2769493.2769549
Abstract
Gamification is an ever more popular method to increase motivation and user experience in real-world settings. It is widely used in the areas of marketing, health and education. However, in production environments, it is a new concept. To be accepted in the industrial domain, it has to be seamlessly integrated in the regular work processes.
In this work we make the following contributions to the field of gamification in production: (1) we analyze the state of the art and introduce domain-specific requirements; (2) we present two implementations gamifying production based on alternative design approaches; (3) these are evaluated in a sheltered work organization. The comparative study focuses acceptance, motivation and perceived happiness.
The results reveal that a pyramid design showing each work process as a step on the way towards a cup at the top is strongly preferred to a more abstract approach where the processes are represented by a single circle and two bars.
Presentation
This work was presented at the PETRA 2015 in Korfu, Greece.
Tags: 2015, assistive systems, assistive systems in production environments, assistive technology, design approaches, flow, gamification, gamified workplace, impaired, impairment, motion recognition, PETRA, proceedings, projection, studies