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2023
DOI: 10.3390/su151813364
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Engaging Citizens in the Bioeconomy: Insights from the Co-Creation and Co-Design in the Development of the Serious Bioeconomy Game “Mission BioHero”

Merit Tatar,
Mariia Khrapunenko,
Richard Karl Henahan
et al.

Abstract: In serious game design, there is a growing trend towards involving players more substantially in the development process. However, several scholars and practitioners agree that still more research and empirical data are needed to guide such participatory prototyping processes. So far, less focus has been put on the influence of co-creation and co-design on participants in the process. This article explores the co-creation and co-design process in creating a serious game called “Mission BioHero”, with a focus o… Show more

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“…The young people have started to go out to work, so that the inheritance of the food culture is facing a crisis. Therefore, it is a suitable experimental site to study the sustainable development of Chinese villages in the face of the cultural impact and business opportunities brought by tourism [7]. Therefore, we selected the Glossy region of Fujian as the sample for the food design study.…”
Section: Research Scopementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The young people have started to go out to work, so that the inheritance of the food culture is facing a crisis. Therefore, it is a suitable experimental site to study the sustainable development of Chinese villages in the face of the cultural impact and business opportunities brought by tourism [7]. Therefore, we selected the Glossy region of Fujian as the sample for the food design study.…”
Section: Research Scopementioning
confidence: 99%