Robots, Artificial Intelligence, and Service Automation in Travel, Tourism and Hospitality 2019
DOI: 10.1108/978-1-78756-687-320191010
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Robots, Artificial Intelligence, and Service Automation in Restaurants

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“…Technological and medical solutions have started to emerge as a pathway to enabling tourism to re-start, even in a tentative manner (Ivanov et al, 2020). Already accelerating moves to automate service delivery in sectors that range from airlines to hotels and restaurants (Berezina et al, 2019) are likely to become even more widespread in response to biosecurity and medical concerns in tourism. Medical 'solutions' to the pandemic, such as vaccines are seen as probably the most likely way in which international tourism can begin to function on any large scale once again (Hall et al, 2020).…”
Section: International Debatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technological and medical solutions have started to emerge as a pathway to enabling tourism to re-start, even in a tentative manner (Ivanov et al, 2020). Already accelerating moves to automate service delivery in sectors that range from airlines to hotels and restaurants (Berezina et al, 2019) are likely to become even more widespread in response to biosecurity and medical concerns in tourism. Medical 'solutions' to the pandemic, such as vaccines are seen as probably the most likely way in which international tourism can begin to function on any large scale once again (Hall et al, 2020).…”
Section: International Debatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depending on their technological features, restaurant robots can serve, cook, take dirty dishes, host guests, dance, communicate with customers, etc. (Berezina, Ciftci & Cobanoglu, 2019). Robot chefs prepare noodles, burgers, coffee, sushi, grill and mix drinks .…”
Section: Robots In Restaurant Dining Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, there is an extensive literature related to restaurant experience (Andersson & Mossberg, 2004;Jeong & Jang, 2011;Jin, Lee & Huffman, 2012;Kim & Jang, 2019;Pantelidis, 2010;Ryu & Han, 2011;Velázquez, Blasco, Saura & Contrí, 2010). However, despite the growing research on service robots in a restaurant context (Berezina, Ciftci & Cobanoglu, 2019;Eksiri & Kimura, 2015;Lee, Lin & Shih, 2018;Mathath & Fernando, 2017;Tuomi, Tussyadiah & Stienmetz, 2019), there is a lack research on the robotic restaurant experience in the current literature. This study aims to partially fill in this research gap.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Robots, for example, are used for the provision of information and room service delivery in hotels (Lukanova & Ilieva, 2019;Tussyadiah & Miller, 2019), as curators and guides in museums (Virto & López, 2019), as self-driving taxis in destinations (Tussyadiah, Zach, & Wang, 2017) or as hosts and waiters in restaurants (Berezina, Ciftci, & Cobanoglu, 2019) or during events (Ogle & Lamb, 2019). Automated pricing systems with artificial intelligence amend the prices of hotel accommodation and flight tickets based on changes in occupancy, demand, and competitors' actions (Pekgün et al, 2013).…”
Section: Automation Technologies In Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%