Abstract
Following social constructivism, the Metaverse can be seen as a “boundary object,” allowing “interpretative flexibility” across communities while maintaining a “common identity” to facilitate interactions and consensus. Understanding the social construction of the Metaverse requires acknowledging diverse perspectives that shape the discourse surrounding it. This research employed an internet-based Q methodology study to examine such “boundaries” within the Metaverse discourse. The study involved 46 participants from 14 countries and diverse sectors within the global Metaverse industry, who engaged in online card ranking exercises using statements covering five essential aspects of the Metaverse: Terminology, Cultural Values, Societal Impact, Economics, and Regulation. The factor analysis revealed four prominent frames of perspective: 1) Debating Liberal Globalism; 2) Critiques of the Metaverse as a Threat to Humanity; 3) The Metaverse as Neoliberalization; and 4) the New Prometheans: Techno-Optimism in the Digital Revolution. These frames underscore polarized perceptions related to the political-economic aspects of Metaverse development, particularly concerning affordability, infrastructure limitation, and digital literacy, all crucial for preventing global divisions. The findings contribute to policy dialogues focused on the social impact of technology innovation. Additionally, this research provides hands-on experience in designing and implementing a digitalized Q methodology, resulting in more systematic and transparent Q exercise procedures.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 123716 |
| Number of pages | 14 |
| Journal | Technological Forecasting and Social Change |
| Volume | 208 |
| Early online date | 31 Aug 2024 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Nov 2024 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2024
Funding
Our utmost gratitude goes to all the participants who generously shared their time and valuable insights into our study, which pertains to a highly relevant and complex topic. The study is part of the Digireal program (BUas, 2022-2029, www.digireal.nl/ ) funded by NWO-SIA-SPRONG ( SVB / SPR.ALG.01.012 ).
| Funders | Funder number |
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| NWO-SIA-SPRONG | SVB / SPR.ALG.01.012 |
Keywords
- Metaverse
- Mixed methods
- Q methodology
- Social construction of technology