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        Ethics & Gamification design: a moral framework for taking responsibility

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        2013
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        Versteeg, M.J.J.M.
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        Gamification is recognized as a persuasive technology that can influence user behaviour. Because of this moral dimension, gamification designers need to consider incorporating ethics into their design process. A normative ethical framework consisting of utilitarian, deontological and virtue-ethical theories is proposed to serve as a basis of moral gamification design. Several ethical methodologies are examined and considered to formulate a moral gamification design methodology that allows designers to systematically uncover and address potential ethical issues in gamification design.
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