Gen Z travel intentions and museum visits in the metaverse: case of Egypt- Scotland- and Turkey
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Date
2025
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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
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Green Open Access
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No
Abstract
This early-stage study explores Gen Z's travel intentions and virtual museum visits in the metaverse by experiencing Egypt Scotland and Turkey. The subjective perception and judgment of Gen Z users are investigated in the immersive environment. Semi-structured interviews and laboratory sessions took place with 20 volunteers in three studies. Study 1 and Study 2 reveal different views of Gen Z concerning their travel intentions as two open-air experiences in the metaverse. Study 3 shows Gen Z perspectives of a virtual museum visit as an indoor experience. Through this study we could form a link between the metaverse and Gen Z travel intentions using two travel applications for Egypt and Scotland and a museum application for Turkey which has rarely been discussed before. The study also guides an experience interaction interface design for VR 360 video and future-related tourism products and services for Gen Z users. The study illuminates the travel and metaverse relationship for future studies for practitioners and researchers.
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Gen Z, metaverse, travel intention, virtual museum, sustainable tourism, VIRTUAL-REALITY, TOURISTS, Gen Z, Metaverse, Travel Intention, Sustainable Tourism, Virtual Museum
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OpenCitations Citation Count
4
Source
Current Issues in Tourism
Volume
28
Issue
15
Start Page
2447
End Page
2465
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CrossRef : 4
Scopus : 8
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8
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6
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