期刊
PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING
卷 38, 期 4, 页码 691-703出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mar.21468
关键词
AI service robots; credence; experience; privacy concern; trust
资金
- Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in Taiwan [MOST 108-2410-H-004-226]
The study found that consumers' psychological processes differ when adopting AI service robots in different service areas, with consumers' perception of the usefulness of AI service robots playing a significant role in influencing attitudes. Additionally, privacy concerns and trust in AI technology were identified as important factors affecting consumer decision-making across all service settings.
Would consumers experience the same psychological processes when adopting AI service robots in different service areas? Results of multigroup structural equation modeling (n = 517) indicate that consumers' psychological processes are not the same in different service areas. Specifically, how consumers perceive AI service robots' usefulness is shown to be a significant underlying mechanism affecting consumers' attitudes toward adopting AI service robots in a service setting with a credence attribute (e.g., a hospital), but is not significant for a service setting with an experience attribute (e.g., a cafe). Furthermore, regardless of the different service settings, both privacy concerns and trust toward AI technology are shown to be significant antecedents, consistent with previous literature. Our results provide empirical insights at the intersection of psychology, marketing, and AI technology on how consumers adapt to using service robots across different service areas.
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