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Kevin Werbach

    Cet auteur explore les questions profondes de l'éthique dans le monde des affaires et du droit. Son travail examine comment les principes de la pensée ludique peuvent être exploités pour révolutionner les stratégies commerciales et l'innovation. Il met l'accent sur l'application pratique des concepts théoriques pour aider les organisations à atteindre une plus grande efficacité et un plus grand succès. Son écriture s'adresse à ceux qui recherchent de nouvelles approches pour des défis commerciaux complexes.

    The Blockchain and the New Architecture of Trust
    For the Win, Revised and Updated Edition
    • For the Win, Revised and Updated Edition

      • 152pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      "For thousands of years, we've created things called games that tap the tremendous psychic power of fun. In a revised and updated edition of For the Win: The Power of Gamification and Game Thinking in Business, Education, Government, and Social Impact, authors Kevin Werbach and Dan Hunter argue that applying the lessons of gamification could change your business, the way you learn or teach, and even your life. Werbach and Hunter explain how games can be used as a valuable tool to address serious pursuits like marketing, productivity enhancement, education, innovation, customer engagement, human resources, and sustainability. They reveal how, why, and when gamification works--and what not to do. This revised and updated edition incorporates the most prominent research findings to provide a comprehensive gamification playbook for the real world." --Amazon.com

      For the Win, Revised and Updated Edition
    • How the blockchain—a system built on foundations of mutual mistrust—can become trustworthy.The blockchain entered the world on January 3, 2009, introducing an innovative new trust an environment in which users trust a system—for example, a shared ledger of information—without necessarily trusting any of its components. The cryptocurrency Bitcoin is the most famous implementation of the blockchain, but hundreds of other companies have been founded and billions of dollars invested in similar applications since Bitcoin's launch. Some see the blockchain as offering more opportunities for criminal behavior than benefits to society. In this book, Kevin Werbach shows how a technology resting on foundations of mutual mistrust can become trustworthy.The blockchain, built on open software and decentralized foundations that allow anyone to participate, seems like a threat to any form of regulation. In fact, Werbach argues, law and the blockchain need each other. Blockchain systems that ignore law and governance are likely to fail, or to become outlaw technologies irrelevant to the mainstream economy. That, Werbach cautions, would be a tragic waste of potential. If, however, we recognize the blockchain as a kind of legal technology that shapes behavior in new ways, it can be harnessed to create tremendous business and social value.

      The Blockchain and the New Architecture of Trust