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Crowdfunded Board Games

Dec 26, 2022
34:31
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
The Network Science Approach Is Really Useful
02:09 • 2min
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3
Are You a Board Gamer?
03:49 • 6min
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4
Using Mechanisms in a Board Game
09:22 • 3min
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5
Machine Learning - Is Weights and Biases the Right Solution for You?
12:17 • 4min
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Are Board Games Crowd Funded More Innovative Than Traditional Games?
16:19 • 4min
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The Novelty or the Innovation of a Game?
20:06 • 3min
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Crowdfunded Games Are More Distinctive Than Novelty
22:52 • 2min
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Are Crowdfunding Games Driving the Board Game Industry in a New Direction?
24:27 • 5min
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Crowdfunding for a Board Game Designer?
29:25 • 5min
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It may be intuitive to think crowdfunding a project drives its innovation and novelty, but there are no empirical studies that prove this. On the show, Johannes Wachs shares his research that sought to determine whether crowdfunding truly drives innovation. He used board games as a case study and shared the results he found.

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