Service Robots Rising: How Humanoid Robots Influence Service Experiences and Elicit Compensatory Consumer Responses
Florida State University · University of Groningen · +1 more institution
Abstract
Interactions between consumers and humanoid service robots (HSRs; i.e., robots with a human-like morphology such as a face, arms, and legs) will soon be part of routine marketplace experiences. It is unclear, however, whether these humanoid robots (compared with human employees) will trigger positive or negative consequences for consumers and companies. Seven experimental studies reveal that consumers display compensatory responses when they interact with an HSR rather than a human employee (e.g., they favor purchasing status goods, seek social affiliation, and order and eat more food). The authors investigate the underlying process driving these effects, and they find that HSRs elicit greater consumer…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 46.47
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 111
Authors
5- MMMartin MendeCorresponding
Florida State University, University of Groningen, Babson College
- MLMaura L. Scott
Florida State University, University of Groningen, Babson College
- JVJenny van Doorn
Florida State University, University of Groningen, Babson College
- DGDhruv Grewal
Florida State University, University of Groningen, Babson College
- ISIlana Shanks
Florida State University, University of Groningen, Babson College
Topics & keywords
- Service (business)
- Business
- Belongingness
- Purchasing
- Consumption (sociology)
- Psychology
- Marketing
- Order (exchange)