Authors
Konstantinos Koumaditis, Christos Mousas, Francesco Chinello
Publication date
2021/9/10
Source
Behaviour & Information Technology
Volume
40
Issue
12
Pages
1234-1236
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
The COVID-19 pandemic forced many countries worldwide to take restrictive measures from securing borders and minimising movement, cancelling public gatherings, controlling citizens’ movement, and even in many cases closing down parts of the business sector. These isolation measures rapidly changed human behaviour concerning conducting business, attending events and meetings, communicating, socialising, and even entertaining themselves. Subsequently, self-isolating individuals and families explored new technologies and methods to accommodate their needs (Deutrom, Katos, and Ali 2021). Innovative technologies as Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Reality (VR/AR/MR or, as unified referred, eXtended Reality–XR) have reportedly been utilised to assist this change (Matthews, See, and Day 2020). Virtual conferences, classrooms, workspaces, and meeting rooms have been increasingly populated …
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