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Motif: Intergenerational Collaboration

Intergenerational Collaboration refers to the cooperation between different generations in the workplace, focusing on strategies like communication, mentorship, and knowledge sharing to enhance creativity, innovation, and organizational success. It involves addressing generational differences in values, leadership, and technology to foster effective teamwork.
Iqbal, Adnan. “Understanding Intergenerational Collaboration: Exploring Challenges and Collaboration Strategies in the Multigenerational Workforce.” Economics Business and Organization Research 6, no. 1 (2024): 15-43. Published July 31, 2024.

Intergenerational Collaboration refers to the cooperation between different generations in the workplace, focusing on strategies like communication, mentorship, and knowledge sharing to enhance creativity, innovation, and organizational success. It involves addressing generational differences in values, leadership, and technology to foster effective teamwork.
Iqbal, Adnan. “Understanding Intergenerational Collaboration: Exploring Challenges and Collaboration Strategies in the Multigenerational Workforce.” Economics Business and Organization Research 6, no. 1 (2024): 15-43. Published July 31, 2024.

Everdream Valley

The protagonist in the game only spends the summer holiday on the farm with their grandparents, i.e. this time is framed as an ‘interlude’ (rather than an alternative way of life) that should be savoured as much as possible Ties in with the genre of slice-of-life popularized e.g. in anime series; the references to anime
Digital GameGameChild's PerspectiveFarmingIntergenerational CollaborationSlice-of-LifeEcological MelancholyRelaxation

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