Service robot implementation: a theoretical framework and research agenda
Universidad de Zaragoza · Eindhoven University of Technology
Abstract
Service robots and artificial intelligence promise to increase productivity and reduce costs, prompting substantial growth in sales of service robots and research dedicated to understanding their implications. Nevertheless, marketing research on this phenomenon is scarce. To establish some fundamental insights related to this research domain, the current article seeks to complement research on robots’ human-likeness with investigations of the factors that service managers must choose for the service robots implemented in their service setting. A three-part framework, comprised of robot design, customer features, and service encounter characteristics, specifies key factors within each category that need to be…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 31.34
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 110
Authors
4Topics & keywords
- Service (business)
- Robot
- Computer science
- Service design
- Key (lock)
- Knowledge management
- Adaptation (eye)
- Process management
- Decent work and economic growth