articleJournal of service managementMar 25, 2022Closed access

Immersive netnography: a novel method for service experience research in virtual reality, augmented reality and metaverse contexts

University of Southern California

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Abstract

Purpose As immersive technologies gain wider adoption, contemporary service researchers are tasked with studying their service experiences in ways that preserve and attend to their holistic and human characteristics. The purpose of this paper is to provide service researchers with a new qualitative approach to studying immersive technologies. Design/methodology/approach Using logic and following established methodological rules, this article develops the scope, definition and set of procedures for a novel form of netnography specifically adapted for the study of immersive technologies: immersive netnography. The research question is “How might netnography be adapted to research service experiences in virtual…

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Keywords
  • Netnography
  • Metaverse
  • Sociology
  • Virtual reality
  • Computer science
  • Knowledge management
  • Social media
  • Human–computer interaction
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