Hyelin (Lina) Kim, Sung-Eun Kim, Kwangsoo Park, Sherrie Tennessee
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Abstract
ABSTRACTThis study investigates how implementing VR technology in live music concerts impacts participants’ emotional perceptions and subsequent behaviors, drawing upon the flow theory. The findings demonstrate that the perceived flow experience of VR concert attendees, encompassing cognitive absorption, time distortion, and enjoyment, significantly influences positive affects, subjective well-being, and post-behaviors. Moreover, the degree of telepresence moderates the relationship between flow experience and positive affects in the VR concert setting. The study provides in-depth theoretical and practical implications stemming from these findings and suggests avenues for future research.KEYWORDS: Flow experiencetelepresencesubjective well-beingvirtual realityVR concert Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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The Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing (JTTM) is a valuable platform for researchers and managers in the travel and tourism industry. It facilitates the exchange of ideas and provides updates on the latest developments in tourism. JTTM accepts submissions on various topics including marketing management practices, applied research studies, critical reviews, advancements in tourism marketing technologies, and the impact of business and government policies on travel and tourism marketing.