Research note – Sensational museums on TikTok: reaching young virtual tourists with short videos

Pei Mey Lau, Jessica Sze Yin Ho, Padma Pillai
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Purpose This paper aims to examine how museums reach Generation Z virtual tourists using TikTok videos to elucidate the relationship between the video elements and types of engagement by classifying the characteristics of popular themes in the museums’ short videos. Design/methodology/approach The format, type and content of TikTok videos published by the seven international museums with the most popular TikTok accounts were analyzed. Thematic analysis included 313 short TikTok videos randomly chosen from those published by the museums between 2020 and 2022. Using descriptive analysis, museum-related TikTok usage and user engagement are presented; regression analysis revealed the most significant themes for audience engagement. Findings Museum promotions commonly use several strategies, including incorporating text-based information, captions, hashtags and background music into the video formats. Oral speech/documentary-style videos and combined video genres are less common. The most frequently presented video topics included history, infotainment, informative content and promotional elements. The results identify specific formats (titles and subtitles), types (demonstrations, news/events and TikTok dances/movements) and promotional themes that result in audiences’ virtual engagement in the form of “likes” and “comments” and increase the museums’ TikTok channel followers. Originality/value The results demonstrate that short videos on social media platforms encompass various strategies involving different formats, types and themes. Museums can use these strategies to engage virtual tourists. This study also provides valuable suggestions for museums and galleries seeking to leverage short videos as effective marketing mechanisms.
研究报告--TikTok 上的精彩博物馆:通过短视频吸引年轻的虚拟游客
目的 本文旨在研究博物馆如何利用 TikTok 视频接触 Z 世代虚拟游客,通过对博物馆短视频中流行主题的特征进行分类,阐明视频元素与参与类型之间的关系。设计/方法/途径 本文分析了拥有最受欢迎 TikTok 账户的七家国际博物馆发布的 TikTok 视频的格式、类型和内容。专题分析包括从这些博物馆在 2020 年至 2022 年间发布的 TikTok 短视频中随机选择的 313 个视频。通过描述性分析,介绍了与博物馆相关的 TikTok 使用情况和用户参与度;回归分析揭示了观众参与度方面最重要的主题。口头演讲/纪录片式视频和综合视频类型则不太常见。最常见的视频主题包括历史、信息娱乐、信息内容和宣传元素。研究结果确定了特定的格式(标题和字幕)、类型(演示、新闻/事件和 TikTok 舞蹈/动作)和宣传主题,这些都能以 "赞 "和 "评论 "的形式吸引观众的虚拟参与,并增加博物馆 TikTok 频道的粉丝数量。博物馆可以利用这些策略吸引虚拟游客。本研究还为博物馆和美术馆利用短视频作为有效营销机制提供了宝贵建议。
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