Meet Your Digital Twin in Space? Profiling International Expat's Readiness for Metaverse Space Travel, Tech-Savviness, COVID-19 Travel Anxiety, and Travel Fear of Missing Out
【Author】 Zaman, Umer; Koo, Inhyouk; Abbasi, Saba; Raza, Syed Hassan; Qureshi, Madeeha Gohar
【Source】SUSTAINABILITY
【影响因子】3.889
【Abstract】The metaverse promises an unimaginable future for digital travelers by enabling them to gain unique experiences (e.g., space travel) that would otherwise be impossible in non-virtual reality. Moreover, COVID-19 travel anxiety has triggered growing interest in virtual environments (e.g., metaverse travel) in the aftermath of the pandemic. The cost-conscious and tech-savvy behavior of travelers has been resurrected in the 'new normal'; however, the fear of missing out (FOMO) is now dictating travelers' choices for newness, immersive and rewarding travel experiences. To address these emerging trends, promising new technologies, and untested relationships, the present study explored the effects of COVID-19 travel anxiety on the readiness for metaverse space travel. In addition, the moderating influence of tech savviness and travel FOMO was tested on this relationship. Drawing on data of international expats (N = 386) in UAE, the finding based on structural equation modeling (SEM) revealed that the international expat's readiness for metaverse space travel is positively influenced by their COVID-19 travel anxiety. Moreover, expats with high tendencies of travel FOMO and tech savviness will experience a stronger impact of COVID-19 travel anxiety on their readiness for metaverse space travel. These novel findings guided by prominent theories (e.g., self-determination, SOR, and protection motivation) offer new insights for policy makers and practitioners to strategically achieve digital-tourism transformation and sustainability through emerging and immersive metaverse technologies.
【Keywords】metaverse; space travel; digital tourism sustainability; tech savviness; travel FOMO; COVID-19 travel anxiety; virtual reality; post-COVID-19 tourism
【发表时间】2022 JUN
【收录时间】2022-06-19
【文献类型】理论性文章
【主题类别】
区块链应用-虚拟经济-元宇宙
【DOI】 10.3390/su14116441
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