Around the world in less than a day: virtual reality, destination image and perceived destination choice risk in family tourism

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Yung, Ryan
Khoo-Lattimore, Catheryn
Prayag, Girish
Surovaya, Ekaterina
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2020
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There is growing recognition for the potential benefits of utilising Virtual Reality (VR) in destination marketing. Conceptual papers suggested the technology’s increased immersion, interactivity, and visualisation would translate well into advancing the avenues of information dissemination to potential consumers. However, empirical research on the effects of VR on consumer behaviour is still limited despite rapidly increasing interest from the tourism industry. The purpose of this study is to explore the influence of VR on destination image and perceived destination choice risk for family tourism. Data was collected from 48 members of 12 families who experienced VR through the Samsung Gear VR headset. They were then interviewed as whole-family groups. The findings suggest that VR positively influenced both destination image and reduced perceived destination choice risk, with stronger cognitive and affective components of destination image attributed to the immersive experiences. Participants elicited both cognitive and affective components of destination image used in post-visit studies just from the virtual experience pre-visit. Managerial implications include recommendations for VR content tailored to families instead of generic VR experiences as part of DMOs targeting strategies for this segment.

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Tourism Recreation Research

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This is an Author's Accepted Manuscript of an article published in Tourism Recreation Research, 14 Jul 2020, copyright Taylor & Francis, available online at: https://doi.org/10.1080/02508281.2020.1788351

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Tourism

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Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism

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Virtual reality

destination image

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Yung, R; Khoo-Lattimore, C; Prayag, G; Surovaya, E, Around the world in less than a day: virtual reality, destination image and perceived destination choice risk in family tourism, Tourism Recreation Research , 2020

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