A service Robot Acceptance Model: User acceptance of humanoid robots during service encounters

R. Stock, Moritz Merkle
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This research examines human-robot acceptance during service encounters. Based on role theory and the technology acceptance model (TAM), we argue that users draw on various categories of expectations, which in turn, leads to a user's acceptance of frontline service robots (FSR). Results of a qualitative study with 63 participants reveal that users form their expectations toward FSR based on three categories: (1) their ideal imagination of a service, (2) their expectations toward a human frontline employee, and (3) their expectations toward a self-service technology. The theoretically developed Robot- Acceptance-Model (RAM) is tested in an experimental services setting with 82 users and service frontline robots.
一个服务机器人接受模型:用户在服务过程中对人形机器人的接受
本研究考察了服务遭遇中人与机器人的接受程度。基于角色理论和技术接受模型(TAM),我们认为用户利用各种类型的期望,这反过来又导致用户接受前线服务机器人(FSR)。一项针对63名参与者的定性研究结果显示,用户对自助服务的期望基于以下三类:(1)他们对服务的理想想象;(2)他们对一线员工的期望;(3)他们对自助服务技术的期望。理论开发的机器人接受模型(RAM)在82个用户和服务一线机器人的实验服务环境中进行了测试。
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