2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13126608
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Leaderboard Positions and Stress—Experimental Investigations into an Element of Gamification

Abstract: Gamification, i.e., the use of game elements in non-game contexts, aims to increase peoples’ motivation and productivity in professional settings. While previous work has shown both positive as well as negative effects of gamification, there have been barely any studies so far that investigate the impact different gamification elements may have on perceived stress. The aim of the experimental study presented in this paper was thus to explore the relationship between (1) leaderboards, a gamification element whi… Show more

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“…The leaderboard acting as a driver for a competitive environment was also mentioned in other studies [65,66]. It serves as a feedback mechanism for social competition, and may promote the engagement of participants [67]. In a competitive environment, students tend to compare themselves with other students.…”
Section: Leaderboardmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The leaderboard acting as a driver for a competitive environment was also mentioned in other studies [65,66]. It serves as a feedback mechanism for social competition, and may promote the engagement of participants [67]. In a competitive environment, students tend to compare themselves with other students.…”
Section: Leaderboardmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Leaderboards that display all the participants and their scores (absolute leaderboards) can give the students with better scores a broader sense of accomplishment than students lower on the leaderboard; 21 however, students who have performed less well feel weakened compared to better placed students and suffer stress as a result of this. 22 This issue might also be related to about outperforming other students which received the lowest overall score of the questions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schlömmer et al [29] explored the relationship between leaderboards, heart rate variability, and task performance. The leaderboards are tools that are used to exchange and compare the results within a community.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%