Implementation of the Metaverse for Tourism Education and Training in Saudi Arabia
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2024-07-10
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Bournemouth University
Abstract
Background: The rapid advancement of virtual reality technologies, particularly the
Metaverse, offers transformative potentials for various sectors. In Saudi Arabia, aligning with
Vision 2030’s emphasis on technological innovation, there is a growing interest in leveraging
these technologies to enhance the education and training in tourism sector. This study
investigates the adoption of Metaverse technologies in these areas, focusing on their
potential to revolutionise traditional practices and contribute to economic diversification.
Aims: The primary aim of this research is to analyse the perceptions and experiences
associated with implementing Metaverse technologies in Saudi Arabia’s tourism and
education sectors. It seeks to identify the benefits and challenges of Metaverse adoption and
propose a framework that facilitates its integration into tourism training and educational
practices.
Methods: Employing a qualitative research methodology, this study involved conducting
semi-structured interviews with 45 participants, including faculty members and students
from Saudi universities. The interviews were designed to gather in-depth insights into the
participants' views on the Metaverse, its applicability in education and tourism, and the
factors influencing its adoption. Data were analysed through thematic analysis, allowing for
the extraction of significant themes related to the main understanding of this technology, its
benefits, its challenges, and the strategic applications of Metaverse technologies.
Results: This study's findings show that the participants in Saudi Arabia have a huge
understanding of the concept. However, their understanding is associated strongly with their
interest and experience as the students are more knowledgeable about gaming while the
instructors know the function of such technologies with the training and the education. The
other finding is associated mainly with the practical implications for the adoption of
Metaverse technologies. Several advantages of Metaverse integration have been found to
include having a sufficient cost to be implemented, connecting the participants globally,
allowing for cultural exchange, enhancing engagement and interactivity in learning
environments, personalizing educational experiences, developing career opportunities,
engaging with technology-savvy generations, developing individual learning skills, and having
broader accessibility for remote learners. On the other hand, there are other challenges
associated with using the Metaverse, including the high costs associated with technology
setup, the complexity of the technological infrastructure required, ethical and societal
considerations and resistance to change among traditional educational and tourism
institutions. These presented challenges have been opposed with different strategies to be
solved, which has resulted in the development of a framework. This framework could be
adopted to ensure the positive outcome from implementing the Metaverse in the tourism
and education sectors.
Conclusions: The study underscores the potential of Metaverse technologies to significantly
impact Saudi Arabia's educational and tourism sectors positively. However, successful
implementation requires overcoming considerable barriers. The proposed adoption
framework aims to guide stakeholders, including policymakers and educational leaders, in
navigating these challenges, fostering an environment conducive to technological
integration, and ultimately supporting the nation's strategic goals under Vision 2030.
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Tourism Management, Metaverse, Virtual Reality, Education and Training, Saudi Arabia