The structural relationships among spatial presence, situational interest and behavioral attitudes toward online virtual museum navigation: a PLS-SEM analysis
ISSN: 0737-8831
Article publication date: 19 November 2021
Issue publication date: 22 November 2022
Abstract
Purpose
This study proposed a research model for verifying the structural relationships among users' perceived spatial presence (VR affordance), situational interest (affective factor) and behavioral attitudes (outcome) toward online virtual museum navigation. What role of situational interest plays in the relationships between spatial presence and outcomes was further examined.
Design/methodology/approach
There were 141 adults invited to participate in the research trials on the navigation of the online virtual museum which was established by 3D space capture techniques. This study conducted a series of PLS-SEM to analyze the participants' quantitative responses to the surveys of spatial presence, situational interest and attitudes.
Findings
The testing of reliability and validity for the measurement model of this study was satisfied. The significance of users' perceived situational interest: attention demand, instant enjoyment and exploration intention when navigating the online virtual museum with perceptions of spatial presence were identified. The mediation of situational interest in the relationships between spatial presence and behavioral attitudes were also verified.
Practical implications
For the practical design of desktop-based online virtual museums, it is suggested that more engaging strategies such as narrative storytelling and gamified interaction could be integrated to enhance users' situational interest including attention demand, instant enjoyment and exploration intention.
Originality/value
Through the examination of situational interest from multiple constructs, the research model of this study advanced the conceptual framework for understanding the consequences of VR affordance in online virtual museum navigation. The theoretical contribution to verifying the mediated role of situational interest was made.
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Acknowledgements
The research was supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan under grant numbers MOST 105-2628-S-009-001-MY3 and MOST 108-2511-H-005-006-MY3.
Citation
Cheng, K.-H. (2022), "The structural relationships among spatial presence, situational interest and behavioral attitudes toward online virtual museum navigation: a PLS-SEM analysis", Library Hi Tech, Vol. 40 No. 5, pp. 1210-1225. https://doi.org/10.1108/LHT-09-2021-0301
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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