Robotic role theory: an integrative review of human–robot service interaction to advance role theory in the age of social robots

IF 7.8 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT
Marah Blaurock, Martina Čaić, Mehmet Okan, Alexander P. Henkel
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Abstract

Purpose

Social robots increasingly adopt service roles in the marketplace. While service research is beginning to unravel the implications for theory and practice, other scientific disciplines have amassed a wealth of empirical data of robots assuming such service roles. The purpose of this paper is to synthesize these findings from a role theory perspective with the aim of advancing role theory for human–robot service interaction (HRSI).

Design/methodology/approach

A systematic review of more than 10,000 articles revealed 149 empirical HRSI-related papers across scientific disciplines. The respective articles are analyzed employing qualitative content analysis through the lens of role theory.

Findings

This review develops an organizing structure of the HRSI literature across disciplines, delineates implications for role theory development in the age of social robots, and advances robotic role theory by providing an overarching framework and corresponding propositions. Finally, this review introduces avenues for future research.

Originality/value

This study pioneers a comprehensive review of empirical HRSI literature across disciplines adopting the lens of role theory. The study structures the body of HRSI literature, adapts traditional and derives novel propositions for role theory (i.e. robotic role theory), and delineates promising future research opportunities.

机器人角色理论:人-机器人服务交互的综合回顾,以推进社交机器人时代的角色理论
社交机器人越来越多地在市场上扮演服务角色。当服务研究开始揭示理论和实践的含义时,其他科学学科已经积累了大量的机器人承担这种服务角色的经验数据。本文的目的是从角色理论的角度综合这些研究成果,旨在推进人机服务交互(HRSI)的角色理论。设计/方法/方法对1万多篇文章进行了系统回顾,发现了149篇与hrsi相关的实证论文,涉及各个学科。通过角色理论的视角,采用定性的内容分析对各自的文章进行分析。本综述建立了跨学科HRSI文献的组织结构,描述了社交机器人时代角色理论发展的含义,并通过提供一个总体框架和相应的命题来推进机器人角色理论。最后,对今后的研究方向进行了展望。原创性/价值本研究采用角色理论的视角,对跨学科的HRSI实证文献进行了全面的回顾。本研究构建了HRSI文献的主体,对角色理论(即机器人角色理论)的传统命题进行了改编和衍生,并描绘了未来有希望的研究机会。
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CiteScore
19.20
自引率
9.40%
发文量
55
期刊介绍: The Journal of Service Management (JOSM) centers its scope on research in service management. It disseminates papers showcasing distinctive and noteworthy contributions to service literature, serving as a communication platform for individuals in the service management field, transcending disciplines, functional areas, sectors, and nationalities. The journal publishes double-blind reviewed papers emphasizing service literature/theory and its practical applications.
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