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Harnessing the power of virtual reality: Enhancing telepresence and inspiring sustainable travel intentions in the tourism industry

Sinh Duc Hoang, Sandeep Kumar Dey, Zuzana Tučková, Tien Phat Pham

2023Technology in Society55 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study investigates how virtual reality (VR) can enhance telepresence and stimulate VR use and travel intentions in the sustainable tourism industry. 512 local and international tourists in Vietnam participated in an online survey after experiencing a VR experiment. They interacted with an app presenting a sustainable tourist destination based on nature, with the treatment group using VR sets and the control group viewing it on a 2D screen. Results indicate that VR-based tours facilitate greater telepresence than 2D presentations. VR is not a substitute for actual travel, with higher intentions reported to use VR in the future and to visit the tourist destination in real life due to their greater telepresence and perceived enjoyment from VR. This has implications for nature-based sustainable tourism, with further research needed for other types of tourism, including extreme activities.

Topics & Concepts

TourismVirtual realitySustainable tourismSustainable developmentPsychologyMarketingBusinessComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionGeographyPolitical scienceLawArchaeologyVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsDiverse Aspects of Tourism ResearchRecreation, Leisure, Wilderness Management
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