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Exploring consumers' response to text-based chatbots in e-commerce: the moderating role of task complexity and chatbot disclosure

Journal

INTERNET RESEARCH
Volume 32, Issue 2, Pages 496-517

Publisher

EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/INTR-08-2020-0460

Keywords

Text-based chatbot; Trust; Consumers' response; Task complexity; Identity disclosure

Funding

  1. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
  2. Research Funds of Renmin University of China [21XNO002]
  3. National Research Foundation of Korea [4199990414098] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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This study investigates consumers' trust and response to a text-based chatbot in e-commerce, with a focus on the moderating effects of task complexity and chatbot identity disclosure. The findings suggest that consumers' perception of a chatbot's empathy and friendliness positively impacts their trust, with task complexity and identity disclosure having moderating effects. Consumers' trust in the chatbot affects their reliance and resistance in future interactions.
Purpose Artificial intelligence (AI)-based chatbots have brought unprecedented business potential. This study aims to explore consumers' trust and response to a text-based chatbot in e-commerce, involving the moderating effects of task complexity and chatbot identity disclosure. Design/methodology/approach A survey method with 299 useable responses was conducted in this research. This study adopted the ordinary least squares regression to test the hypotheses. Findings First, the consumers' perception of both the empathy and friendliness of the chatbot positively impacts their trust in it. Second, task complexity negatively moderates the relationship between friendliness and consumers' trust. Third, disclosure of the text-based chatbot negatively moderates the relationship between empathy and consumers' trust, while it positively moderates the relationship between friendliness and consumers' trust. Fourth, consumers' trust in the chatbot increases their reliance on the chatbot and decreases their resistance to the chatbot in future interactions. Research limitations/implications Adopting the stimulus-organism-response (SOR) framework, this study provides important insights on consumers' perception and response to the text-based chatbot. The findings of this research also make suggestions that can increase consumers' positive responses to text-based chatbots. Originality/value Extant studies have investigated the effects of automated bots' attributes on consumers' perceptions. However, the boundary conditions of these effects are largely ignored. This research is one of the first attempts to provide a deep understanding of consumers' responses to a chatbot.

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