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Mobile Augmented Reality Heritage Applications: Meeting the Needs of Heritage Tourists

Celine Zhao Ying Yin, Timothy Jung, M. Claudia tom Dieck, Maria Younghee Lee

2021Sustainability63 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As competition intensifies, value co-creation with tourists is essential for successful implementation of mobile augmented reality (AR) heritage applications. This study therefore aims to identify heritage tourists’ needs and involvement when developing mobile AR heritage applications using a grounded theory approach. Since AR applications are still in their infancy in the tourism industry the grounded theory approach was employed. Fifty in-depth interviews were conducted in Macau’s World Heritage Sites. The interview transcripts were analyzed by the open coding method with the NVivo software, the process of axial coding and the selective coding method. This study generated new requirements for mobile AR heritage applications that reflect the needs of the Asian tourist market, which are different from those of the European tourist market. The characteristic of tourist empowerment and the association between co-creation and tourism were also identified. This study contributes to provide a theoretical framework for designing mobile AR heritage applications and has implications for mobile AR application developers and tourism practitioners.

Topics & Concepts

TourismGrounded theoryAugmented realityCultural heritageAxial codingHeritage tourismCoding (social sciences)Cultural heritage managementEmpowermentBusinessQualitative researchComputer scienceMarketingKnowledge managementSociologyPolitical scienceGeographyHuman–computer interactionSocial scienceArchaeologyTheoretical samplingLawAugmented Reality ApplicationsVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsConsumer Retail Behavior Studies