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Evaluating the effectiveness of serious games in facilitating strategic decisions-making under COVID-19 crisis conditions

Authors :
Avo Schönbohm
Tingyue Viktoria Zhang
Source :
Journal of Work-Applied Management. 14:257-271
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Emerald, 2021.

Abstract

PurposeThis research seized the COVID-19 pandemic-induced economic recession as a strategic response background to answer whether serious games (SGs) can be effectively applied to facilitate the strategic decision-making process.Design/methodology/approachThis paper develops a conceptual model and hypotheses based on the strategic formulation and SGs literature. Virtual-gamified workshops treat four companies in a quasi-experimental framework applying an action research design approach. The data were analysed triangularly from the observations, the focus group interviews and the surveys.FindingsA SG facilitates conveying conceptual recession management knowledge and structures the decision-making process. It incentivises creativity and motivation. Meanwhile, it is a tool to mitigate human errors due to cognitive biases. More importantly, it offers a new means to improve strategic decision-making adapted to different cases. The variety of game elements expands possibilities for different needs.Originality/valueThis paper creatively bridges the gap between strategic decision facilitation and serious gaming in a crisis. It contributes a conceptual model and provides practical insights into SGs mechanics for companies.

Details

ISSN :
22052062
Volume :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Work-Applied Management
Accession number :
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