A Cooperative and Competitive Serious Game for Operations and Supply Chain Management – Didactical Concept and Final Evaluation

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Abstract—In the last decades, Serious Games (SGs) have been implemented more and more in the engineering field, for both educational and professional purposes. The interest in digital SGs has increased even more in the last years of covid-19 pandemic, due to their location-independent availability and to the possibility to use SGs to apply theoretical knowledge and involve the users in a challenging way. Since the beginning of project Open Digital Laboratory For You (DigiLab4U) in October 2018, the University of Parma started to develop a brand-new SG with a strong focus on Operation and Supply Chain Management. The game has been studied as a multiplayer cooperative and competitive game which projects learners in a fictitious universe where multiple companies compete against each other in the same market. The realization of the game started from the definition of the didactical concept, underwent the user acceptance testing phases (alpha and beta tests) up until reach the release and the corresponding final evaluation feedback.

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Romagnoli, G., Galli, M., Mezzogori, D., & Reverberi, D. (2022). A Cooperative and Competitive Serious Game for Operations and Supply Chain Management – Didactical Concept and Final Evaluation. International Journal of Online and Biomedical Engineering, 18(15), 17–30. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v18i15.35089

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