2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-95522-3_5
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Impact of an Introductory ERP Simulation Game on the Students’ Perception of SAP Usability

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“…In the first year, a three-day introductory workshop was carried out. The students' collected feedback was presented by Heričko et al [38], and the impact of the introductory workshop on the students' perception on SAP usability was presented by Rajšp et al [39]. In 2018 and 2019, the introductory simulation game was shortened to one day, and, in 2019, the experiential approach was extended throughout the whole course by using additional ERPsim simulation games, namely the Logistics Game and the Manufacturing Game.…”
Section: Short Instructionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the first year, a three-day introductory workshop was carried out. The students' collected feedback was presented by Heričko et al [38], and the impact of the introductory workshop on the students' perception on SAP usability was presented by Rajšp et al [39]. In 2018 and 2019, the introductory simulation game was shortened to one day, and, in 2019, the experiential approach was extended throughout the whole course by using additional ERPsim simulation games, namely the Logistics Game and the Manufacturing Game.…”
Section: Short Instructionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these studies, gamification was presented in business simulations with the aim of putting acquired knowledge into practice (e.g., Craven, 2015; Gatti et al, 2019; Jakubowski, 2014; Reiners et al, 2015). This method was used in courses on entrepreneurship and business plan (e.g., Aries et al, 2020; Isabelle, 2020), resource and business management (e.g., Mellado et al, 2019; Müller et al, 2015; Rajšp et al, 2017; Sepehr & Head, 2013; Stepanova et al, 2018; Wang et al, 2017; Wood & Reiners, 2012), marketing (e.g., Bechkoff, 2019; Dikcius et al, 2021), and human relations (e.g., Osipovskaya & Miakotnikova, 2020; Veltsos, 2017).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adequacy, adaptability, and core-task orientedness were highlighted as the basis of the usability evaluation technique proposed by [35]. Studies that analyzed the usability of complex systems often used SUS [36][37][38] or implemented a custom questionnaire [39]. However, their usability evaluations are limited to the overall SUS score (or the respective custom score) and its benchmark interpretation.…”
Section: Usability Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%