打卡还是不打卡?在线学习中一种新型游戏化商业模式的优化设计

IF 5 3区 管理学 Q1 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Yi Gao, Subodha Kumar, Dengpan Liu
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最近,在线学习领域一种新兴的游戏化商业模式——现金返还(CIC)引起了人们的极大关注。CIC允许用户通过在规定的时间内连续完成特定任务来获得全额退款。这些任务被称为打卡,包括日常任务和在社交媒体上分享进度更新等活动。通过使用这种游戏化系统,该公司有效地监控用户的努力,根据完成时间将他们分类为赢家或放弃者。在本文中,我们研究了企业应该如何为其过程设置最佳时间窗口,以及时间窗口如何受到特定环境因素的影响。我们确定了与延长时间窗口有关的两种相反的效应:心理负效用增加效应(负)和努力成本降低效应(正)。我们的研究结果表明,随着戒烟者的正面口碑效应的增加,在某些情况下,公司应该选择缩短时间窗口。此外,我们发现,随着边际内容创造成本的上升,企业可能会发现通过缩短时间窗口来提高难度水平更有利。我们的研究结果提供了有价值的见解,在线学习公司可以利用它来改进其CIC机制的设计。
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Clocking in or Not? Optimal Design of a Novel Gamified Business Model in Online Learning
Clocking-in cash-back (CIC), an emerging gamified business model in online learning, has recently garnered significant attention. CIC allows users to secure a full refund of the course fee through consecutive completion of specific tasks within a required time window. These tasks, known as clocking in, encompass activities such as daily assignments and sharing progress updates on social media. By employing this gamification system, the firm effectively monitors user efforts, categorizing them as winners or quitters based on clocking-in completion. In this paper, we examine how a firm should set the optimal time window for its course and how the time window is affected by context-specific factors. We identify two opposing effects associated with extending the time window on users’ quitting time: the psychological disutility increasing effect (negative) and the effort cost decreasing effect (positive). Our results indicate that, as quitters’ positive word-of-mouth effects increase, there are cases in which the firm should opt for shortening the time window. Additionally, we find that, as the marginal content creation cost rises, the firm may find it more advantageous to raise the difficulty level by shortening the time window. Our findings provide valuable insights that online learning firms can utilize to enhance their design of the CIC mechanism.
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CiteScore
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自引率
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120
期刊介绍: ISR (Information Systems Research) is a journal of INFORMS, the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences. Information Systems Research is a leading international journal of theory, research, and intellectual development, focused on information systems in organizations, institutions, the economy, and society.
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