Application of VAM to Examine the Virtual Tourism Adoption among Undergraduate Students in Malaysia

Khaslinda Akasyah Mujin, Kai Xin Tay
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Over the past few years, there has been a gradual yet consistent surge in the utilization of virtual tourism (VT) within the tourism industry despite the challenges posed by the recent COVID-19 outbreak. Similarly, there is a prevailing belief that VT in the educational sector holds considerable value and offers substantial benefits in shaping an innovative educational experience. However, VT is still seen as a new thing in Malaysia’s education sector. Thus, this research aims to examine the undergraduate students’ VT adoption by using Value-based Adoption Model (VAM). Employing a quantitative method, 306 completed questionnaires were analyzed using Stata (version 14.2) and Structural Equation Modelling (SEM). The empirical results revealed that the perceived usefulness and enjoyment were positively affecting the VT behavioural intention. However, the perceived cost was found to be statistically significant and positively affected the behavioural intent of VT. The high cost of using VT shows that sacrifices are required. Therefore, the perceived cost would not be a barrier to students taking up VT. This study was limited to only focusing on examining undergraduate students’ VT behavioural intention. To provide a more comprehensive understanding of VT adoption, future research could consider extending the study to include a wider demographic range. Considering the evolving nature of technology and tourism trends, longitudinal studies could be conducted to track changes in VT adoption patterns over time, providing valuable insights into the long-term impact of VT on the tourism industry.
应用 VAM 考察马来西亚大学生对虚拟旅游的采用情况
在过去的几年里,尽管最近爆发的 COVID-19 带来了挑战,但旅游业对虚拟旅游(VT)的利用仍在逐步而持续地激增。同样,人们普遍认为,虚拟旅游在教育领域也具有相当大的价值,能为塑造创新的教育体验带来巨大好处。然而,VT 在马来西亚教育领域仍被视为新生事物。因此,本研究旨在通过基于价值的采用模型(VAM)来考察本科生对虚拟仿真技术的采用情况。本研究采用定量方法,使用 Stata(14.2 版)和结构方程模型(SEM)对 306 份完成的问卷进行了分析。实证结果显示,感知有用性和乐趣对 VT 行为意向有积极影响。然而,感知成本对 VT 行为意向的影响具有统计学意义,且呈正向影响。使用 VT 的高成本表明需要做出牺牲。因此,感知成本不会成为学生使用 VT 的障碍。本研究仅限于关注本科生的 VT 行为意向。为了更全面地了解 VT 的使用情况,未来的研究可以考虑将研究范围扩大到更广泛的人口范围。考虑到技术和旅游业趋势不断发展的性质,可以开展纵向研究,跟踪虚拟现实技术应用模式随时间的变化,为了解虚拟现实技术对旅游业的长期影响提供有价值的见解。
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