[ ] With Design: Reinventing Design Modes 2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-4472-7_107
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Unpacking Cultural Perceptions of Future Elder Care Through Design Fiction

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“…For example, we suggest an interesting industry moderating effect within culturesalthough Asians are generally more accepting of robots than Westerners, they may reject the deployment of robotic caregivers in nursing homes. This is because using robots to take up the responsibilities and tasks of caring for one's aged parents may be at odds with the Confucianist concept of filial piety (Ng, Lee, & Wu, 2022). Conversely, the use of robots for surveillance purposes may be better accepted in the East than in the West, as Western cultures tend to value individual rights to privacy and freedom more strongly than Eastern cultures do.…”
Section: Boundary Conditions Within and Across Culturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, we suggest an interesting industry moderating effect within culturesalthough Asians are generally more accepting of robots than Westerners, they may reject the deployment of robotic caregivers in nursing homes. This is because using robots to take up the responsibilities and tasks of caring for one's aged parents may be at odds with the Confucianist concept of filial piety (Ng, Lee, & Wu, 2022). Conversely, the use of robots for surveillance purposes may be better accepted in the East than in the West, as Western cultures tend to value individual rights to privacy and freedom more strongly than Eastern cultures do.…”
Section: Boundary Conditions Within and Across Culturesmentioning
confidence: 99%