Effects of metaverse experience on behavioral intention of visitors: moderating role of similarity between virtual and real experience

Purpose This paper aims to examine the impact of metaverse experiences on customers’ offline behavioral intentions: How do customers’ visits to a hospitality business’s virtual property in the metaverse affect their intentions to visit the physical property in the real world? Design/methodology/appr...

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Published inInternational journal of contemporary hospitality management Vol. 36; no. 12; pp. 4055 - 4073
Main Authors Shin, Seunghun, Koo, Chulmo, Kim, Jungkeun, Gursoy, Dogan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bradford Emerald Publishing Limited 18.10.2024
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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Summary:Purpose This paper aims to examine the impact of metaverse experiences on customers’ offline behavioral intentions: How do customers’ visits to a hospitality business’s virtual property in the metaverse affect their intentions to visit the physical property in the real world? Design/methodology/approach Based on the general learning model and social cognitive theory, this research hypothesizes the positive impact of metaverse experiences on customers’ visit intentions and explores two boundary conditions for positive impact: user–avatar resemblance and servicescape similarity. Two experimental studies were conducted. Findings Metaverse experience has a significant impact on customers’ visit intentions, and this impact is moderated by user–avatar resemblance and servicescape similarity. Research limitations/implications This research addresses the call for empirical studies regarding the effects of metaverse experience on people’s behavioral intentions. Originality/value As one of the earliest empirical studies on the marketing effects of the metaverse, this research provides a basis for future metaverse studies in the hospitality field.
ISSN:0959-6119
0959-6119
1757-1049
DOI:10.1108/IJCHM-10-2023-1567