2023
DOI: 10.1108/ijtc-04-2023-0062
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Metaverse in the urban destinations in China: some insights for the tourism players

Jiale Zhang,
Farzana Quoquab

Abstract: Purpose Although the metaverse has gained popularity in recent days, research on metaverse tourism in urban destinations is still lacking. Drawing on existing cases in Chinese urban destinations, this paper aims to provide valuable insights into the development of metaverse tourism in China and provides managerial implications for future urbanmetaverse tourismplayers. Design/methodology/approach Literature from Chinese and international sources was reviewed to highlight the current status of metaverse touris… Show more

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“…Bushell (2022) explored using the metaverse as a marketing and brand tool to provide insights into how enterprises and individuals can expand their influence in the virtual world and connect with others. Zhang and Quoquab (2023) focused on the metaverse discussion of urban destinations, based on evidence from China on information provided by online materials, including the official websites of tour organisers and news media.…”
Section: The Metaverse In Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Bushell (2022) explored using the metaverse as a marketing and brand tool to provide insights into how enterprises and individuals can expand their influence in the virtual world and connect with others. Zhang and Quoquab (2023) focused on the metaverse discussion of urban destinations, based on evidence from China on information provided by online materials, including the official websites of tour organisers and news media.…”
Section: The Metaverse In Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given that the media is more concerned about the metaverse and tourism tends to be concentrated in the Asia-Pacific region (Table 2), Mainland China and Macau were chosen as the data collection locations for interviews. Also, China and its SARs (Macau and Hong Kong) are the world's most significant national Internet markets, and the metaverse is rapidly advancing there (Zhang and Quoquab, 2023).…”
Section: Research Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, the analyzed data in the current study was downloaded only from WoS; therefore, data obtained from other databases, such as Scopus, could improve the findings. In addition, researchers are encouraged to expand their research agenda by including related topics, such as pro-environmental behavior (Zhang et al, 2023b) and metaverse tourism (Zhang et al, 2023c;Zhang & Quoquab, 2023) to advance the field's knowledge base. It is important to acknowledge that bibliometric analysis is insufficient for comprehensive analysis of research logic.…”
Section: Limitations and Future Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It offers the potential to revolutionize the way people experience, interact with, and study cultural heritage [9][10][11][12][13][14]. By creating immersive, personalized, and engaging virtual environments, the Metaverse can boost accessibility, interpretation, and conservation of Silk Road heritage sites, artifacts, and cultural assets [15][16][17]. However, despite the growing recognition of the Metaverse's transformative potential, empirical research on its application in cultural tourism, particularly within the BRI context, remains limited [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%