Virtual technologies in supporting sustainable consumption: From a single-sensory stimulus to a multi-sensory experience

Tommi Laukkanen, Nannan Xi, Heli Hallikainen, Nino Ruusunen, Juho Hamari

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Abstract

Virtual technologies will change the way we consume in the digital environment in the future. Such technologies can provide consumers with a multi-sensory experience in contrast to the single-sensory stimulus in the conventional online environment. As human senses play a key role in consumption choices, we argue that virtual technologies provide greater opportunities to influence consumer decisions than the present digital environment. Consequently, we suggest that virtual technologies can potentially be used to nudge consumers towards sustainable consumption. We discuss technology-assisted sensory marketing, present the cognitive and emotive aspects of virtual reality, and propose applications of virtual reality technologies to encourage sustainable consumption. Our opinion paper concludes that virtual technologies are likely to change many aspects of human life and can have significant positive effects on the environment and climate change.
Original languageEnglish
Article number102455
Number of pages5
JournalInternational Journal of Information Management
Volume63
Early online date10 Nov 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2022
Publication typeB1 Journal article

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