Article(electronic)March 4, 2022

Gamification of Electronic Negotiation Training: Effects on Motivation, Behaviour and Learning

In: Group decision and negotiation, Volume 31, Issue 3, p. 649-681

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Abstract

AbstractOrganisations are involved in various types of negotiation. As digitalisation advances, such business negotiations are to a large extent electronic negotiations. Consequently, dedicated training for such electronic negotiations is important for mastering negotiation skills. We designed a gamified negotiation system used in e-negotiation training to increase participants' motivation, engagement, use of the system's negotiation support features and to improve their decision making. The quantitative evaluation using students as subjects shows higher motivation, engagement and better system and decision-making skills for participants in the gamified training compared to a conventional training. Furthermore, female participants show higher engagement in the gamified training than males. An analysis of the individual elements in the system provides insights into participants' perceptions and shows that the inclusion of a domain-specific feedback element yields motivational results that are almost similar compared to those using traditional game elements. Organisations can employ the designed artefact for fundamental and effective e-negotiation training.

Languages

English

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

ISSN: 1572-9907

DOI

10.1007/s10726-022-09777-y

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