Museum Customer Experience and Virtual Reality: H.BOSCH Exhibition Case Study

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The article tries to investigate the effects of virtual reality application on customer experience in museum. A case study was applied in order to analyze the research question. The author finds that virtual reality may provide a valuable experience with customers as well as cultural management. Data have been collected only at “Palazzo Ducale” in Venice (Italy), which provide a limited overview of the topic; however a comparative analysis might be applied to evaluate the phenomenon in other Country. Virtual reality is a quite new topic. Only few scholar have been analyzed this phenomenon in relation to museum. The aim of this study is to enrich the current literature review and provide some recommendations to public and private practitioners (professionals), providing a diverse prospective of the virtual reality and also strategical actions to improve customers’ experience.

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Izzo, F. (2017) Museum Customer Experience and Virtual Reality: H.BOSCH Exhibition Case Study. Modern Economy, 8, 531-536. doi: 10.4236/me.2017.84040.

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