From digital museuming to on-site visiting: The mediation of cultural identity and perceived value.

Yuanbing Deng, Xinhui Zhang, Bowen Zhang, Bei Zhang, Jing Qin
Author Information
  1. Yuanbing Deng: School of Journalism and Communication, New Media Research Institute, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, Henan, China.
  2. Xinhui Zhang: School of Journalism and Communication, New Media Research Institute, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, Henan, China.
  3. Bowen Zhang: College of Management, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China.
  4. Bei Zhang: Department of Mathematics, King's College London, London, England, United Kingdom.
  5. Jing Qin: Department of Mathematics, King's College London, London, England, United Kingdom.

Abstract

Introduction: Museums use digital resources to provide online services to the public, and a "digital museuming" boom has started. The mechanism of online museum visiting and its impact on willingness to visit on site has become an important issue of widespread concern. Therefore, based on the theory of presence and cognitive-emotional-behavioral theory, this paper introduces perceived value and cultural identity as mediating variables to explore the influence of the digital museuming experience on the willingness to visit on site from the audience's perspective.
Method: Questionnaires were distributed, using the snowball sampling method, and 429 valid questionnaires were returned.
Results: The empirical test presents the following results: (1) virtual reality technology multi-dimensionally expands the digital museuming experience; (2) immersion, interaction and available experience promote willingness to visit on-site; (3) hedonic experience in the process of digital museuming cannot be ignored; and (4) perceived value and cultural identity play a mediating role.
Discussion: User experience of visiting virtual museums, perceived value and cultural identity influence user willingness to visit museums in the field, but perceived value does not enhance the user's cultural identity, maybe due to the inability of the online experience to increase the depth of the experience.

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