Metaverse through the integrated theoretical lenses of task technology fit theory, social capital theory, and social cognitive theory: the case of SMEs

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Shavneet Sharma [1 ]
Gurmeet Singh [1 ]
Weng Marc Lim [2 ]
Asif Ali [3 ]
Rabinder Singh [4 ]
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[1] The University of the South Pacific,School of Business and Management
[2] Sunway University Business School,School of Business, Law and Entrepreneurship
[3] Sunway University,Faculty of Business, Design and Arts
[4] Swinburne University of Technology,Department of Tourism and Travel Management
[5] Swinburne University of Technology,undefined
[6] Central University of Jammu,undefined
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Metaverse; Task technology fit theory; Social capital theory; Social cognitive theory; Small and medium enterprises;
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10.1186/s13731-024-00445-w
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The rapid evolution of technology and the business landscape has introduced the Metaverse, a virtual realm with immense potential for transforming communication and collaboration. The pandemic accelerated the shift to online channels, making the Metaverse a crucial investment for businesses in the digital age. However, there remains a lack of understanding regarding how small and medium enterprises (SMEs) perceive the Metaverse. This study aims to bridge this gap by investigating the factors driving Metaverse adoption, using task-technology fit theory, social capital theory, and social cognitive theory. By analyzing data from 264 SMEs in Fiji, it was revealed that task-technology compatibility and social factors significantly influence the intention to adopt the Metaverse. Additionally, self-efficacy is critical in determining the performance outcomes associated with eventual adoption. These findings offer valuable insights for SMEs, policymakers, and platform developers in the post-pandemic landscape. Additionally, they support inclusive growth and partnerships for small island developing states like Fiji, contributing to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
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