DocumentCode
588187
Title
Towards the gamification of well-being measures
Author
Hall, Mathew ; Kimbrough, S.O. ; Haas, Christian ; Weinhardt, Christof ; Caton, Simon
Author_Institution
Karlsruhe Service Res. Inst., Karlsruhe Inst. of Technol., Karlsruhe, Germany
fYear
2012
fDate
8-12 Oct. 2012
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
8
Abstract
There is an overriding interest in measuring the well-being of communities and institutions: healthy (flourishing) individuals and groups perform “better” than those that are not. Capturing the facets of well-being is, however, not straightforward: it contains personal information with sometimes uncomfortable self-realizations associated to it. Yet, the benefit of such data is the ability to observe and react to imbalances of a community, i.e. it can facilitate community management. Due to its personal nature, the observation of well-being needs to leverage carefully considered constructs. To have a comprehensive look at the concept of individual well-being, we propose a gamified frame of reference within a social network platform to lower traditional entrance barriers for data collection and encourage continued usage. In our setting, participants can record aspects of their well-being as a part of their “normal” social network activities, as well as view trends of themselves and their community. To evaluate the feasibility of our approach, we present the results of an initial study conducted via Facebook.
Keywords
social networking (online); social sciences computing; Facebook; communities; community management; data collection; gamified reference frame; personal information; social network platform; traditional entrance barriers; uncomfortable self-realizations; well-being measure gamification; Communities; Correlation; Facebook; Games; Hafnium; Humans; Digital relationships; Social network propagation; Social networking design; Well-being;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
E-Science (e-Science), 2012 IEEE 8th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-4467-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/eScience.2012.6404457
Filename
6404457
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