When robots join our team: A configuration theory of employees' perceptions of and reactions to Robotic Process Automation

Lena Waizenegger, A. Techatassanasoontorn
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Robotic process automation (RPA) as a lightweight automation technology has witnessed an increasing uptake in the industry in recent years. Despite considerable changes in employees’ tasks and processes brought about by the introduction of RPA, there is a lack of research that explores how employees react to an RPA implementation. Hence, the goal of this research is to understand employees’ perceptions of and reactions to RPA as these affect their interaction with the technology and, ultimately, their adoption and use. To address this research gap, we conducted a case study at a financial institution in New Zealand and interviewed 18 employees of the business units and members of the RPA team. Building on a configurational approach, we developed a mid-range theory and identified four distinct configurations that show how employees’ perceived consequences of software robots on their jobs influenced their collaboration with the automation team, their attitude towards the change in work tasks and processes and ultimately their interactions with software robots and attribution of software robots’ roles and performance. Our findings may inform implementation and change management strategies and accommodation initiatives to support employees’ needs to facilitate adoption, which is crucial for organisations to realise the benefits of RPA.
当机器人加入我们的团队:员工对机器人过程自动化的感知和反应的配置理论
机器人过程自动化(RPA)作为一种轻量级的自动化技术,近年来在工业中得到了越来越多的应用。尽管引入RPA给员工的任务和流程带来了相当大的变化,但缺乏关于员工对RPA实施的反应的研究。因此,本研究的目标是了解员工对RPA的看法和反应,因为这些会影响他们与技术的互动,并最终影响他们的采用和使用。为了解决这一研究差距,我们在新西兰的一家金融机构进行了一个案例研究,并采访了18名业务部门的员工和RPA团队的成员。在配置方法的基础上,我们开发了一个中程理论,并确定了四种不同的配置,这些配置显示了员工对软件机器人对其工作的感知后果如何影响他们与自动化团队的合作,他们对工作任务和流程变化的态度,以及最终他们与软件机器人的互动以及软件机器人角色和绩效的归属。我们的研究结果可以为实施和改变管理策略和住宿计划提供信息,以支持员工的需求,以促进采用,这对于组织实现RPA的好处至关重要。
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