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Complex tourism products with intangible service components are difficult to explain to potential customers. This research elaborates the use of virtual reality (VR) in the field of shore excursions. A theoretical research model based on the technology acceptance model was developed, and hypotheses were proposed. Cruise passengers were invited to test 360° excursion images on a landing page. Data was collected using an online questionnaire. Finally, data was analyzed using the PLS-SEM method. The results provide theoretical implications on technology acceptance model (TAM) research in the field of cruise tourism. Furthermore, the results and implications indicate the potential of virtual 360° shore excursion presentations for the cruise industry.
Brand-related-user-generated-content allows companies to achieve several important objectives, such as increasing sales and creating higher user engagement. In this paper a research framework is developed that provides an overview of the necessary processes to successfully use brand-related-user-generated-content. The framework also helps managers to understand the main motives of users when posting brand-related-user-generated-content. Expert interviews were carried out to validate the research framework. The results from the interviews support the proposed framework. Brand-related-user-generated-content can increase purchase intention and the community engagement. From a user’s perspective the opportunity to interact with a brand and be featured on official brand channels could be seen as the main motivation for creating brand-related-user-generated-content.