Studying Consumer Emotions and Purchase Preferences in a Virtual Reality Environment: A Bibliometric Analysis
Categoría del artículo: Research Article
Publicado en línea: 25 jun 2024
Páginas: 105 - 128
Recibido: 30 nov 2023
Aceptado: 17 abr 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/minib-2024-0012
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This study conducts a bibliometric analysis to explore the relationship between consumer emotions and purchase preferences within a Virtual Reality (VR) environment. Utilizing data from the Web of Science and Scopus databases, the research employs a structured literature review (SLR) approach to identify and analyze relevant academic literature. Custom queries were used to extract data on specific keywords, titles, and abstracts, which were then processed using VOSviewer software to generate bibliometric maps. The findings highlight significant but fragmented coverage of the intersection between VR and consumer emotions, underscoring a gap in integrated studies within this domain. The study identifies distinct research clusters in VR applications, including user experience and cognitive load, and emphasizes the need for further interdisciplinary research to enhance understanding and practical application of VR in influencing consumer behavior and emotions. This analysis provides valuable insights for academics and practitioners aiming to leverage VR for improved consumer engagement and decision-making.