Driving engagement in metaverse-mediated tourism environments: exploring the role of perceived realism

Man Lai Cheung*, Wilson Ka-shing Leung, Man Kit Chang, Randy Yee Man Wong, Sin Yan Tse

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Purpose: Despite the promising development and marketing potential of the metaverse, our understanding of how realistic metaverse environments impact user engagement and behaviours remains limited. This study investigates the role of perceived realism in influencing user engagement, thereby affecting external search behaviour and visit intentions.

Design/methodology/approach: We surveyed 270 active metaverse users to test the research model. The data were analysed using partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM).

Findings: The results of our study show that three dimensions of realism – avatar involvement, perceptual pervasiveness and social realism – significantly enhance user engagement, which in turn influences external search behaviour and visit intention. In contrast, simulation realism and freedom of choice have minimal effects on absorption and dedication.

Research limitations/implications: This study highlights the role of perceived realism in enhancing user engagement with the metaverse and its impact on physical world behaviours. It contributes to metaverse literature by demonstrating that engagement within the metaverse significantly influences physical world behaviours, including visit intentions and external search behaviours.

Practical implications: This study offers practical guidance for developers to enhance user engagement in metaverse environments. Specifically, our findings advocate for visual and audio quality enhancements, greater persuasiveness of virtual spaces, improved avatar representativeness and a closer alignment of metaverse activities with real-life events.

Originality/value: This study advances the theoretical understanding of perceived realism by examining how its dimensions – such as visual and audio quality, avatar representativeness and alignment with real-life events – impact user engagement in the metaverse. It also explores how this engagement influences offline behaviours, thus bridging the gap between virtual and real-world interactions.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages29
JournalInternet Research
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 11 Sept 2024

User-Defined Keywords

  • Absorption
  • Dedication
  • EExternal search behaviour
  • Metaverse
  • Perceived realism
  • User engagement
  • Vigour
  • Visit intention
  • External search behaviour

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