Game for Brainstorm: The Impact of a Badge System on Knowledge Sharing
研究了徽章系统的数量、多样性和价值如何影响Stack Overflow等平台上的知识共享,发现增加徽章数量和价值能提升贡献,但过多类型会降低长期参与。
Practice- and Policy-oriented Abstract Gamification systems such as badge rewards are widely used to encourage user engagement, yet their effectiveness depends heavily on design. This study investigates how badge volume, variety, and valence—the 3Vs—influence knowledge sharing on platforms such as Stack Overflow. Using a structural hidden Markov model with a copula correction for endogeneity, we uncover that badge volume and valence significantly increase both the quantity and quality of user contributions, particularly among inactive and experienced users. However, excessive variety in badge types reduces long-term engagement, suggesting that diversification may dilute motivational focus. Counterfactual simulations reveal that reducing the difficulty of earning answer badges (“volumizing”) enhances contributions, whereas altering the rarity of high-valence badges (e.g., gold) often backfires. These insights highlight the importance of aligning gamification mechanics with user psychology and engagement trajectories. Practically, platforms can personalize badge offerings, offering easy wins for newcomers and prestige rewards for experienced users. Aligning badge incentives with content goals (e.g., Python questions) and visually showcasing rare badge collections can further deepen engagement. Our findings offer actionable guidance for platform designers to refine gamification systems that balance challenge, recognition, and motivation.