A recent study from West Virginia University in Morgantown explored the impact of gamifying manufacturing tasks on worker engagement and productivity. Participants assembled a model cherry picker over multiple sessions, with one group receiving gamified incentives like progress bars and badges.
Read MoreThe study by West Virginia University engineers explores how gamifying monotonous assembly tasks enhances productivity. Published in Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, it investigates incorporating game elements into manufacturing to improve worker well-being and engagement.
Read MoreC40's Thriving Cities initiative is being piloted in Amsterdam, Portland, and Philadelphia to help transform cities' economies into thriving systems. Understanding how games can prime social, collaborative action can help us develop strategies that make the most of community action in post-covid economic recoveries.
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