Abstract
Adopting innovations is key for organizations to compete in a complex system, such as the transportation system. In a complex system where social (e.g. organizations) and technical (e.g. information systems) interact with each other, collaboration can be challenging. One of the barriers identified that hampers collaboration is trust. To understand the influence of trust on collaboration, enabled by technological innovations, simulation games in our perspective are a sutiable method for our study. First, we introduce the results of a literature study that was carried out to identify related work regarding trust and simulation games. Subsequently, a case from the transport sector is defined to serve as a basis for the trust game. To conclude, we illustrate our simulation gaming approach and discuss the first initial results of a playtest session with the trust game.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Simulation & Gaming |
Subtitle of host publication | Through times and across disciplines |
Editors | Marcin Wardaszko |
Publisher | Kozminski University |
Pages | 139-148 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-83-66502-01-7 |
Publication status | Published - 2019 |
Keywords
- Trust
- Collaboration
- Technological innovations
- Simulation games
- the Trust Game