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Virtual tourism attractiveness is a new concept, crucial for understanding user engagement. This study identifies four key dimensions: technical, content, emotional, and social, offering a new measurement scale.

Keywords:
AttractivenessDimensional identificationScale developmentUser behaviorVirtual tourism

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Area of Science:

  • Tourism Studies
  • Digital Technologies
  • Human-Computer Interaction

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  • Virtual tourism, driven by immersive technologies, is transforming tourism supply and demand.
  • Existing research lacks a systematic conceptualization and measurement of virtual tourism attractiveness.
  • This gap hinders theoretical progress and practical application in the digital tourism sector.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To systematically conceptualize and measure virtual tourism attractiveness.
  • To develop and validate a measurement instrument for virtual tourism attractiveness.
  • To address the limitations in current virtual tourism research.

Main Methods:

  • Mixed-methods design integrating semi-structured interviews, user-generated texts, and large-scale surveys.
  • Grounded theory and scale development procedures for conceptualization and measurement.
  • Empirical analysis to validate the proposed measurement instrument.

Main Results:

  • Identified a multidimensional structure of virtual tourism attractiveness.
  • Developed a validated 21-item scale measuring four dimensions: technical, content, emotional, and social attractiveness.
  • The scale demonstrated strong reliability, convergent validity, and discriminant validity.

Conclusions:

  • Advances theory by defining virtual tourism attractiveness and extending affordance theory to digital contexts.
  • Provides a rigorous measurement framework for future virtual tourism research.
  • Offers practical insights for virtual tourism platforms and destination managers to enhance user engagement and conversion.