2022
DOI: 10.20867/thm.28.3.10
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Understanding Xr Technology Acceptance by Physically Disabled Tourists in Museums

Abstract: Purpose – This study aims to investigate the effects of XR technologies on the behavioral intentions of disabled tourists using a modified Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). Design – The model includes perceived trust, perceived control, perceived efficacy, and perceived enjoyment as determinants of technology acceptance by disabled tourists. The hypotheses derived from the literature were empirically tested. Methodology/Approach – The proposed model was tested by collecting data from 640 disabled tourists in … Show more

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“…Physical tourism develops and acquires the features of virtual. Indeed, virtual tourism is not at all comparable to physical tourism, but it can trigger visitation of destinations (Lee, 2022) and has benefits for tourists (Gharibi et al, 2022;Zhang et al, 2022;Zhu et al, 2022). For instance, people started using virtual reality technologies to get a sightseeing experience even if they could not go directly to the tourist attractions.…”
Section: Background Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physical tourism develops and acquires the features of virtual. Indeed, virtual tourism is not at all comparable to physical tourism, but it can trigger visitation of destinations (Lee, 2022) and has benefits for tourists (Gharibi et al, 2022;Zhang et al, 2022;Zhu et al, 2022). For instance, people started using virtual reality technologies to get a sightseeing experience even if they could not go directly to the tourist attractions.…”
Section: Background Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%