Virtual Tours Encourage Intentions to Travel and Willingness to Pay via Spatial Presence, Enjoyment, and Destination Image

J. Kim, Thitapa Shinaprayoon, Sun Joo Grace Ahn
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Abstract Virtual reality (VR) tourism provides individuals with a brief, but realistic, preview of travel destinations. Despite the increasing popularity of VR tourism in destination advertising, outcomes and underlying mechanisms of virtual tours remain underexplored. Guided by the theoretical framework of spatial presence, this experiment (N = 118) investigated how VR tourism affected behavioral intention to travel to a physical destination depicted in the virtual world and people’s willingness to pay for travel in the context of destination advertising. Results revealed that VR tourism led to greater spatial presence, enjoyment, destination image, intentions to travel, and willingness to pay compared to reading an e-brochure. Spatial presence, enjoyment, and destination image mediated the impact of virtual tours on intentions to travel and willingness to pay, shedding light on the psychological mechanisms of virtual tours. Theoretical and managerial implications of VR tourism are discussed.
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虚拟旅游通过空间存在、享受和目的地形象,鼓励游客的旅游意愿和支付意愿
摘要虚拟现实(VR)旅游为个人提供了一个简短但现实的旅游目的地预览。尽管虚拟现实旅游在目的地广告中越来越受欢迎,但虚拟旅游的成果和潜在机制仍有待探索。在空间存在理论框架的指导下,本实验(N = 118)调查了VR旅游如何在目的地广告的背景下影响前往虚拟世界中描绘的物理目的地的行为意图以及人们为旅行付费的意愿。结果显示,与阅读电子博客相比,虚拟现实旅游带来了更大的空间存在感、乐趣、目的地形象、旅行意愿和支付意愿。空间存在、享受和目的地形象介导了虚拟旅游对旅行意愿和支付意愿的影响,揭示了虚拟旅游的心理机制。讨论了虚拟现实旅游的理论和管理意义。
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