Journal
TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Volume 100, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2023.104835
Keywords
Chatbot; Human-computer interaction; Expectancy violations theory; Emotional expressions; Customer service; Customer satisfaction
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This research investigates the influence of emotional expressions of chatbots on customer satisfaction. The findings suggest that expressing concern for customers can improve customer satisfaction, and the moderating effects of customer's goal orientation, chatbot's avatars, and the relationship type between customers and chatbots on the relationship between emotional expression and expectancy violation.
Artificial intelligence chatbots have invaded the tourism industry owing to their low cost and high efficiency. However, the influence of emotional expressions of chatbots on service outcomes has not received much attention from researchers. Drawing upon expectancy violations theory, we explored how emotional expressions of chatbots affect customer satisfaction using three experiments in the context of tourist attraction recommendations. Chatbots' expressions of concern for customers can improve customer satisfaction by reducing expectancy violations. In particular, customer's goal orientation, the human-likeness of chatbot's avatars, and the relationship type between customers and chatbots can moderate the negative relationship between emotional expression and expectancy violation. These findings advance research on the emotional expressions of chatbots and provide critical insights for deploying chatbots in customer service in the tourism industry.
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