Book contents
- Technology and Measurement around the Globe
- Educational and Psychological Testing in a Global Context
- Technology and Measurement around the Globe
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I Foundations
- Part II Global Perspectives on Key Methods/Topics
- Chapter 4 Social Media Assessments around the Globe
- Chapter 5 Game-Based Assessment around the Globe
- Chapter 6 Mobile Sensing around the Globe
- Part III Regional Focus
- Index
- References
Chapter 5 - Game-Based Assessment around the Globe
International Differences in Privacy, Legality, and Applicant Reaction Concerns
from Part II - Global Perspectives on Key Methods/Topics
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 November 2023
- Technology and Measurement around the Globe
- Educational and Psychological Testing in a Global Context
- Technology and Measurement around the Globe
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I Foundations
- Part II Global Perspectives on Key Methods/Topics
- Chapter 4 Social Media Assessments around the Globe
- Chapter 5 Game-Based Assessment around the Globe
- Chapter 6 Mobile Sensing around the Globe
- Part III Regional Focus
- Index
- References
Summary
Despite promising early evidence for the validity of well-designed game-based assessments (GBAs) for employee selection, the interaction between the complexity of games and their use in international and cross-cultural contexts is unknown. To address this, this paper presents a descriptive, qualitative study examining the perspectives of both GBA vendors and organizational stakeholders related to cross-cultural issues unique to GBAs related to 1) privacy, 2) legality, and 3) applicant reactions. Overall, privacy and legality concerns appeared similar for GBAs as with other assessment methods, although certain common characteristics of GBAs amplify common concerns. Applicant reactions appeared more positive to GBAs across national borders and cultures than traditional assessments, although some international differences were reported. Other cross-cultural topics raised included international differences in the conflation of GBA and artificial intelligence, in the importance of mobile-first design, and in the ability of GBAs to provide a more language-agnostic experience than other assessment types.
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- Technology and Measurement around the Globe , pp. 157 - 175Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023