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Virtual Tourism Experiences and Mental Restoration

Gabrielle Walters, Chelsea Gill, Le Diem Quynh Pham, Sebastian Filep

2022Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Virtual reality is providing new opportunities for health and well-being, organizational learning, and tourism management. The study reported in this paper aims to examine whether engaging in a virtual reality tourism experience could function as a restorative intervention strategy to enhance mental well-being of employees in the workplace. The study employed a lab-based pre–post experimental design to test the effectiveness of a virtual reality tourism experience, involving a nature-based marine setting, to enhance mental restoration and reduce mental fatigue. The results show that 3 minutes of a virtual tourism experience can lead to enhanced concentration while boosting the mental well-being of employees, while, at the same time, providing destinations with an opportunity to promote “real” experiences.

Topics & Concepts

TourismVirtual realityMental healthPsychologyIntervention (counseling)Boosting (machine learning)Function (biology)Applied psychologyBusinessKnowledge managementComputer sciencePsychotherapistHuman–computer interactionPolitical scienceBiologyPsychiatryEvolutionary biologyLawMachine learningVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsUrban Green Space and HealthAdventure Sports and Sensation Seeking
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