Virtual soccer management game yields real-life lessons in economics, human behavior

A study using a soccer management game to explore more than a half-million participants’ monetary choices confirmed it’s possible to use a virtual world to mimic real-world behavior on a grand scale. The results open the door to the predictive use of game worlds in policymaking, commercial and other real-life applications, said co-author Edward Castronova, a professor in The Media School at Indiana University.