Design Science Research Methodology

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Including game design elements in an e-negotiation training requires a methodology supporting a design-oriented approach. Therefore, section 3.1 describes design science research in IS in general. Section 3.2 explains the applied approach in terms of the design and evaluation processes and the contribution of the present thesis.

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