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CALL FOR PAPERS: GAMIFICATION AT THE 57TH HAWAII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM SCIENCES 

Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS)
Jan 3, 2024 – Jan 6, 2024, Hawaiian Village, Waikiki, Hawaii, USA  

Gamification refers to a “process of transforming any activity, system, service, product or organizational structure into one which affords positive experiences, skills and practices similar to those afforded by games, and is often referred to as the gameful experience. This is commonly but optionally done with an intention to facilitate changes in behaviors or cognitive processes. As the main inspirations of gamification are games and play, gamification is commonly pursued by employing game design.” 

This minitrack encourages a wide range of submissions from any disciplinary backgrounds: empirical and conceptual research papers, case studies, and reviews. Relevant topics for this minitrack include, but not limited to: 

  • Users: e.g. Engagement, experience, motivations, user/player types 
  • Education: e.g. Serious games, game-based learning, simulation games 
  • Media: e.g. eSports, streaming, Web 3.0 / metaverse 
  • Commerce: e.g. Game business models, free-to-play, gamification as marketing, adoption 
  • Work: e.g. Organizational gamification, gameful work, games-with-a-purpose, playbour 
  • Technology: e.g. VR, AR, MR, gameful wearables, gamified AI, and IoT 
  • Toys & playfulness: e.g. smart toys, serious toys 
  • Health: e.g. Quantified-self, games for health, health benefits 
  • Cities: e.g. smart cities, urban gamification, playable cities, community engagement, governance 
  • Theories/concepts/methods: Contributions to science around gamification 

Authors of accepted papers have the option to fast-track extended versions of their HICSS papers either to: 

Guide for authors 

The submission deadline is June 15th, 2023.  

All papers must be submitted to a minitrack with a suitable thematic focus with your submission, and the submission cannot be submitted to more than one minitrack. The submissions must contain original material. They may not be previously published, nor currently submitted elsewhere.  

Submissions will undergo a double-blind review and further information about the format requirements, the submission system can be found at: https://hicss.hawaii.edu/authors/

Important Dates:  

  • April 15, 2023:           Paper submission begins 
  • June 15, 2023:           Papers due 
  • August 17, 2023:       Notification of acceptance/rejection 
  • September 4, 2023:  Deadline for authors whose papers are conditionally accepted to submit a revised manuscript 
  • September 22, 2023: Deadline for authors to submit final manuscript for publication 
  • October 1, 2023:        Deadline for at least one author for each paper to register for the conference 

If you have any further questions do not hesitate to contact the Minitrack Co-Chairs: 

Juho Hamari | Tampere University | juho.hamari@tuni.fi 

Nannan Xi | Tampere University | nannan.xi@tuni.fi 

Ana Tomé Klock | Tampere University | ana.tomeklock@tuni.fi 

Benedikt Morschheuser | Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg | benedikt.morschheuser@fau.de 

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