服务(商务)
机器人
自治
业务
知识管理
服务设计
实证研究
工作(物理)
生产力
第三产业
营销
公共关系
服务提供商
计算机科学
工程类
人工智能
政治学
经济
宏观经济学
哲学
法学
认识论
机械工程
作者
Vinh Nhat Lu,Jochen Wirtz,Werner H. Kunz,Stefanie Paluch,Thorsten Gruber,Antje Martins,Paul G. Patterson
出处
期刊:Journal of service theory and practice
[Emerald (MCB UP)]
日期:2020-04-04
卷期号:30 (3): 361-391
被引量:356
标识
DOI:10.1108/jstp-04-2019-0088
摘要
Purpose Robots are predicted to have a profound impact on the service sector. The emergence of robots has attracted increasing interest from business scholars and practitioners alike. In this article, we undertake a systematic review of the business literature about the impact of service robots on customers and employees with the objective of guiding future research. Design/methodology/approach We analyzed the literature on service robots as they relate to customers and employees in business journals listed in the Financial Times top 50 journals plus all journals covered in the cross-disciplinary SERVSIG literature alerts. Findings The analysis of the identified studies yielded multiple observations about the impact of service robots on customers (e.g. overarching frameworks on acceptance and usage of service robots; characteristics of service robots and anthropomorphism; and potential for enhanced and deteriorated service experiences) and service employees (e.g. employee benefits such as reduced routine work, enhanced productivity and job satisfaction; potential negative consequences such as loss of autonomy and a range of negative psychological outcomes; opportunities for human–robot collaboration; job insecurity; and robot-related up-skilling and development requirements). We also conclude that current research on service robots is fragmented, is largely conceptual in nature and focused on the initial adoption stage. We feel that more research is needed to build an overarching theory. In addition, more empirical research is needed, especially on the long(er)-term usage service robots on actual behaviors, the well-being and potential downsides and (ethical) risks for customers and service employees. Research limitations/implications Our review focused on the business and service literature. Future work may want to include additional literature streams, including those in computer science, engineering and information systems. Originality/value This article is the first to synthesize the business and service literature on the impact of service robots on customers and employees.
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