Three Simulation/Games and Their Impact on Participants
Ludmilla I. Kryukova
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Ludmilla I. Kryukova: Soviet Academy of Sciences, Central Economics and Mathematics Institute
A chapter in Global Interdependence, 1992, pp 202-207 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Three types of simulation/games on environmental issues are presented, and the effects of these three types on the participants are examined. In the first type of simulation, where participants interacted only with the computer, stress levels were high, but participants became aware of the importance of rules. In the second simulation, interaction took place among participant groups and the atmosphere was more relaxed, but groups tended to make ecologically unsound decisions. In the third simulation, participants had to take personal responsibility for their decisions and arrived at effective environmental and economic policies.
Keywords: ecology; environment; impact on participants; simulation/gaming (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1992
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DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-68189-2_24
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