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Immersive technology: A meta-analysis of augmented/virtual reality applications and their impact on tourism experience

Journal

TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Volume 91, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2022.104534

Keywords

Virtual tourism; Augmented reality; Virtual reality; Mixed reality; Immersive technology; Meta-analysis

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  1. National Natural Science Foun-dation of China [71772115]

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This study explores the application of augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) in tourism from an integrated perspective and confirms the importance of presence as the core feature of AR/VR in tourism. The study findings show that presence has both direct and indirect effects on tourism experience through the mediators of value perception and psychological response. Additionally, the study identifies simulation type and social interaction as positive moderators of the effect of presence on tourism experience, while prior visitation has a negative moderating effect.
The immersive technologies of augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) have been widely applied in the tourism sector. Previous research has independently explored effective applications of AR/VR in tourism from different perspectives and in various contexts; however, no integrated empirical study has drawn conclusions regarding these findings. This study constructs a meta-analytic framework featuring 24 constructs, using data from 65 independent studies retrieved from 56 papers (N = 16,559). Thus, presence was identified as the core feature of AR/VR in tourism. Through the 472 relationships involved, we found that presence has varied effects on tourism experience, either directly or indirectly, through the mediators of value perception and psychological response. Furthermore, simulation type and social interaction positively moderated the effect of presence on tourism experience, prior visitation had a negative moderating effect, while the effect of experience type was not significant. These findings contribute to the development of AR/VR in tourism.

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