INCREASED MOTIVATION WITH THE USE OF GAMIFICATION IN A CORPORATE ENVIRONMENT
Abstract and keywords
Abstract:
The article considers aspects of increasing people's motivation through gamification of processes. A study of the theoretical prerequisites and limitations for the application of gamification is conducted.

Keywords:
GAMIFICATION, MOTIVATION, PLAY
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