Enhancing the Well-Being of Older Adults Through Augmented Reality: A Systematic Literature Review and Future Research Agenda

IF 7.6 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Ceyssens Caro, Verhulst Nanouk, Willems Kim
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This article uncovers the potential of Augmented Reality (AR) to enhance the well-being of the rapidly growing aging population. This substantial consumer group faces numerous challenges in sustaining well-being and digital inclusion. Analyzing 21 records via the Theory–Context–Characteristics–Methodology (TCCM) framework provides a structured overview of how previous research investigated the use of AR to improve different types of well-being among older consumers (i.e., physical, cognitive, psychological, and social well-being). Prior research has been limited due to its overemphasis on AR in healthcare contexts and a lack of theoretical frameworks and methodological diversity. Furthermore, the TCCM analysis indicates that using AR to promote older adults' psychological and social well-being is understudied. Next to presenting future research directions for consumer behavior and service researchers, this paper emphasizes five emerging themes: (1) theorizing about augmented humanity, (2) enhancing older consumers' psychological and social well-being, (3) examining AR's versatility, (4) co-research with older consumers, and (5) the heterogeneity in the aging population. To promote older adults' well-being via AR, researchers, industry leaders, and policymakers should provide user-centered service environments adjusted to older adults' heterogeneity. Finally, this review highlights what, how, and when scholars and practitioners should explore using AR to facilitate and empower older consumers' well-being within services and consumer research.

通过增强现实提高老年人的幸福感:系统的文献综述和未来的研究议程
本文揭示了增强现实(AR)在提高快速增长的老龄化人口福祉方面的潜力。这一庞大的消费群体在维持福祉和数字包容方面面临诸多挑战。通过理论-情境-特征-方法(TCCM)框架分析21个记录,提供了一个结构化的概述,说明以前的研究如何调查使用AR来改善老年消费者不同类型的幸福感(即身体、认知、心理和社会幸福感)。先前的研究受到限制,因为它过度强调AR在医疗保健背景下,缺乏理论框架和方法的多样性。此外,TCCM分析表明,使用AR来促进老年人的心理和社会福祉尚未得到充分研究。本文提出了消费者行为和服务研究者未来的研究方向,并强调了五个新兴主题:(1)增强人性的理论化;(2)增强老年消费者的心理和社会福祉;(3)检验增强现实的多功能性;(4)与老年消费者的共同研究;(5)人口老龄化的异质性。为了通过增强现实促进老年人的福祉,研究人员、行业领导者和政策制定者应该提供以用户为中心、适应老年人异质性的服务环境。最后,本综述强调了学者和从业者应该在什么、如何以及何时探索使用AR在服务和消费者研究中促进和增强老年消费者的福祉。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Consumer Studies is a scholarly platform for consumer research, welcoming academic and research papers across all realms of consumer studies. Our publication showcases articles of global interest, presenting cutting-edge research from around the world.
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