2023
DOI: 10.1002/jcpy.1338
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Robots or humans for disaster response? Impact on consumer prosociality and possible explanations

Abstract: Recent research has examined consumers' responses to service robots (vs. humans) across various domains, including health care (

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“…There are, for example, a range of issues related to the impact of the pandemic on consumer adoption of technology, for which knowledge from various domains is required. Examples of recent research in this area have focused on consumer pro‐sociality in response to the adoption of robotics innovations for disaster response such as in the event of a pandemic (Chen & Huang, 2022), as well as the influence of consumer privacy and security perceptions on the adoption of mobile payment services (Khanra et al, 2021). Consumer acceptance of healthcare innovations is also an area of substantive interest, which has resulted in greater adoption of technologies such as virtual healthcare and remote monitoring services, in the wake of the pandemic (Betts et al, 2020; Cordina et al, 2021).…”
Section: Further Insights and Discussionmentioning
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“…There are, for example, a range of issues related to the impact of the pandemic on consumer adoption of technology, for which knowledge from various domains is required. Examples of recent research in this area have focused on consumer pro‐sociality in response to the adoption of robotics innovations for disaster response such as in the event of a pandemic (Chen & Huang, 2022), as well as the influence of consumer privacy and security perceptions on the adoption of mobile payment services (Khanra et al, 2021). Consumer acceptance of healthcare innovations is also an area of substantive interest, which has resulted in greater adoption of technologies such as virtual healthcare and remote monitoring services, in the wake of the pandemic (Betts et al, 2020; Cordina et al, 2021).…”
Section: Further Insights and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are, for example, a range of issues related to the impact of the pandemic on consumer adoption of technology, for which knowledge from various domains is required. Examples of recent research in this area have focused on consumer pro-sociality in response to the adoption of robotics innovations for disaster response such as in the event of a pandemic (Chen & Huang, 2022), as well as the influence of consumer privacy and security perceptions on the adoption of mobile payment services T A B L E 4 Suggested areas for future focus.…”
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confidence: 99%