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Perceptions on Digital, Virtual Environments and the Metaverse. An Exploratory Study with Younger Users

  • Digital, virtual environments and the metaverse are rapidly taking shape and will generate disruptive changes in the areas of ethics, privacy, safety, and how the relationships between human beings will be developed. To uncover some of some of the implications that will impact those areas, this study investigates the perceptions of 101 younger people from the generations Y and Z. We present a firstDigital, virtual environments and the metaverse are rapidly taking shape and will generate disruptive changes in the areas of ethics, privacy, safety, and how the relationships between human beings will be developed. To uncover some of some of the implications that will impact those areas, this study investigates the perceptions of 101 younger people from the generations Y and Z. We present a first exploratory analysis of the findings, focusing on knowledge and self-perception. Results show that these young generations are seriously doubting their knowledge on the metaverse and virtual worlds – regarding both the definition and the usage. It is interesting to see only a medium confidence level, considering that the participants are young and from an academic environment, which should increase their interest in and the affinity towards virtual worlds. Males from both generations perceive themselves as significantly more knowledgeable than females. Regarding a fitting definition, almost 40% agreed on the metaverse as a “universal and immersive virtual world that is made accessible using virtual reality and augmented reality technologies”. Regarding the topic in general, several participants (almost 40%) considered themselves sceptics or “just” users (38%). Interestingly, generation Y participants were more likely than the younger generation Z participants to identify themselves as early adopters or innovators. In result, the considerable amount of “mixed feelings” regarding digital, virtual environments and the metaverse shows that in-depth studies on the perception of the metaverse as well as its ethical and integrity implications are required to create more accessible, inclusive, safe, and inclusive digital, virtual environments.show moreshow less

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Metadaten
Document Type:Conference Proceeding
Conference Type:Konferenzartikel
Zitierlink: https://opus.hs-offenburg.de/8203
Bibliografische Angaben
Title (English):Perceptions on Digital, Virtual Environments and the Metaverse. An Exploratory Study with Younger Users
Conference:International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (14. : 20-24 July, 2023 : San Francisco, USA)
Author:Matteo Zallio, Oliver KornStaff MemberORCiDGND
Year of Publication:2023
Publisher:AHFE International
First Page:44
Last Page:66
Parent Title (English):Human-Centered Metaverse and Digital Environments
Editor:Matteo Zallio
Volume:99
ISBN:978-1-958651-75-9
DOI:https://doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1003930
Language:English
Inhaltliche Informationen
Institutes:Forschung / ACI - Affective and Cognitive Institute
Fakultät Medien (M) (ab 22.04.2021)
Institutes:Bibliografie
DDC classes:000 Allgemeines, Informatik, Informationswissenschaft
Tag:AR; VR; generation Y; generation Z; metaverse; virtual worlds
Formale Angaben
Relevance:Konferenzbeitrag: h5-Index < 30
Open Access: Open Access 
 Gold 
Licence (German):License LogoCreative Commons - CC BY - Namensnennung 4.0 International