Designing Attractive Gamification Features for Collaborative Storytelling Websites
@article{Hsu2013DesigningAG,
title={Designing Attractive Gamification Features for Collaborative Storytelling Websites},
author={Shang Hwa Hsu and Jen-Wei Chang and Chun-Chia Lee},
journal={Cyberpsychology, behavior and social networking},
year={2013},
volume={16 6},
pages={
428-35
}
}Gamification design is considered as the predictor of collaborative storytelling websites' success. Although aforementioned studies have mentioned a broad range of factors that may influence gamification, they neither depicted the actual design features nor relative attractiveness among them. This study aims to identify attractive gamification features for collaborative storytelling websites. We first constructed a hierarchical system structure of gamification design of collaborative…
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