Using gamification to incentivize sustainable urban mobility

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Kazhamiakin, R., Marconi, A., Perillo, M., Pistore, M., Valetto, G., Piras, L., Avesani, F. and Perri, N. 2015. Using gamification to incentivize sustainable urban mobility. IEEE First International Smart Cities Conference. Guadalajara, Mexico 25 - 28 Oct 2015 IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/ISC2.2015.7366196
TypeConference paper
TitleUsing gamification to incentivize sustainable urban mobility
AuthorsKazhamiakin, R., Marconi, A., Perillo, M., Pistore, M., Valetto, G., Piras, L., Avesani, F. and Perri, N.
Abstract

Sustainable urban mobility is an important dimension in a Smart City, and one of the key issues for city sustainability. However, innovative and often costly mobility policies and solutions introduced by cities are liable to fail, if not combined with initiatives aimed at increasing the awareness of citizens, and promoting their behavioural change. This paper explores the potential of gamification mechanisms to incentivize voluntary behavioural changes towards sustainable mobility solutions. We present a service-based gamification framework, developed within the STREETLIFE EU Project, which can be used to develop games on top of existing services and systems within a Smart City, and discuss the empirical findings of an experiment conducted in the city of Rovereto on the effectiveness of gamification to promote sustainable urban mobility.

KeywordsGames; Smart cities ; Cities and towns; Wrapping; Europe; Context; Engines
Sustainable Development Goals9 Industry, innovation and infrastructure
Middlesex University ThemeCreativity, Culture & Enterprise
ConferenceIEEE First International Smart Cities Conference
Proceedings Title2015 IEEE First International Smart Cities Conference (ISC2)
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Electronic9781467365529
PublisherIEEE
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Online28 Dec 2015
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Deposited31 Jul 2023
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