The physical body as a computing interface: Theoretical conceptualization of embodied affordances and empirical validation

IF 7.6 2区 管理学 Q1 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Ayoung Suh
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Despite the growing interest in immersive virtual reality (IVR) for collaboration and the rising prevalence of commercial applications, the extant body of knowledge on IVR is still in a nascent stage. A paucity of empirical studies have investigated the affordances engendered for collaboration, resulting in a lack of theoretical underpinnings for comprehending the impact of IVR on collaboration outcomes. In an effort to address these lacunae in research, this study explores how IVR affordances for collaboration influence task performance and collaboration satisfaction. Drawing on the metaverse framework for collaboration against the backdrop of the corporeal embodiment concept, this study develops a research model that investigates the interplay between IVR affordances for collaboration, collaborative behavior enactment, and collaboration outcomes. The model was tested using data collected from 168 subjects who participated in a virtual collaboration using IVR in a laboratory setting. The results of the study showed that avatar customizability was a key antecedent to embodied affordances, among which embodied communication and embodied team processing jointly influenced collaborative behavior enactment, which, in turn, influenced collaboration outcomes (task performance and collaboration satisfaction). This study contributes to the IVR literature by conceptualizing novel affordances for collaboration facilitated by IVR and empirically scrutinizing the manner in which perceived affordances precipitate their actualization, subsequently affecting collaboration outcomes. With respect to practice, the findings of this study provide useful insights for organizational managers and IVR developers who seek to harness the benefits of IVR for effective collaboration.

作为计算接口的物理身体:具体化的启示和经验验证的理论概念化
尽管人们对用于协作的沉浸式虚拟现实(IVR)越来越感兴趣,商业应用也越来越普遍,但关于IVR的现有知识体系仍处于初级阶段。缺乏实证研究来调查合作产生的可供性,导致缺乏理解IVR对合作结果影响的理论基础。为了解决研究中的这些空白,本研究探讨了IVR协作可供性如何影响任务绩效和协作满意度。本研究借鉴了实体体现概念背景下的元宇宙协作框架,开发了一个研究模型,调查协作的IVR可供性、协作行为制定和协作结果之间的相互作用。该模型使用从168名受试者收集的数据进行了测试,这些受试者在实验室环境中使用IVR参与了虚拟协作。研究结果表明,化身可定制性是体现可供性的关键前提,其中体现沟通和体现团队处理共同影响协作行为的制定,进而影响协作结果(任务表现和协作满意度)。本研究通过概念化IVR促进的合作的新可供性,并从经验上仔细研究感知可供性促进其实现的方式,从而影响合作结果,为IVR文献做出了贡献。在实践方面,本研究的发现为寻求利用IVR的好处进行有效合作的组织经理和IVR开发人员提供了有用的见解。
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Telematics and Informatics
Telematics and Informatics INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
CiteScore
17.00
自引率
4.70%
发文量
104
审稿时长
24 days
期刊介绍: Telematics and Informatics is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes cutting-edge theoretical and methodological research exploring the social, economic, geographic, political, and cultural impacts of digital technologies. It covers various application areas, such as smart cities, sensors, information fusion, digital society, IoT, cyber-physical technologies, privacy, knowledge management, distributed work, emergency response, mobile communications, health informatics, social media's psychosocial effects, ICT for sustainable development, blockchain, e-commerce, and e-government.
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