TY - JOUR
T1 - From Technology Acceptance to Platform Attachment
T2 - Hospitality Training in Metaverse
AU - Goel, Lakshmi
AU - Lui, Tsz Wai
AU - Zhang, Justin Zuopeng
AU - Liu, Yulong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 International Association for Computer Information Systems.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Evolving from augmented and virtual reality environments, the metaverse offers unique immersion, presence, interaction, and persistence, setting it apart from other online platforms. This study employs an experimental design to test a model examining how technology acceptance and platform attachment, driven by situatedness in the metaverse, impact learning in hospitality education. We propose a framework combining technology acceptance with place attachment theory to explore the metaverse’s role in hospitality training. Statistical analysis reveals a significant positive correlation between technology acceptance and platform attachment (β = 0.399, p <.001), which in turn positively influences mental model change (β = 0.758, p <.001). These findings highlight the metaverse’s transformative potential in hospitality education by influencing cognitive frameworks, specifically mental model changes, and enhancing task performance during virtual training. The study also identifies the mediating role of platform attachment in shaping user experiences, providing a theoretical basis for understanding the metaverse’s impact and practical insights for improving hospitality training.
AB - Evolving from augmented and virtual reality environments, the metaverse offers unique immersion, presence, interaction, and persistence, setting it apart from other online platforms. This study employs an experimental design to test a model examining how technology acceptance and platform attachment, driven by situatedness in the metaverse, impact learning in hospitality education. We propose a framework combining technology acceptance with place attachment theory to explore the metaverse’s role in hospitality training. Statistical analysis reveals a significant positive correlation between technology acceptance and platform attachment (β = 0.399, p <.001), which in turn positively influences mental model change (β = 0.758, p <.001). These findings highlight the metaverse’s transformative potential in hospitality education by influencing cognitive frameworks, specifically mental model changes, and enhancing task performance during virtual training. The study also identifies the mediating role of platform attachment in shaping user experiences, providing a theoretical basis for understanding the metaverse’s impact and practical insights for improving hospitality training.
KW - hospitality training
KW - mental model change
KW - Metaverse
KW - place attachment
KW - situated cognition
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U2 - 10.1080/08874417.2024.2418981
DO - 10.1080/08874417.2024.2418981
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85208049238
SN - 0887-4417
JO - Journal of Computer Information Systems
JF - Journal of Computer Information Systems
ER -