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Preference for robot service or human service in hotels? Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic
Institution:1. School of Hotel and Tourism Management, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. 17 Science Museum Road, TST East, Kowloon, Hong Kong;2. Department of Marketing at the Auckland University of Technology, 120 Mayoral Drive, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Abstract:Robots and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies are becoming more prominent in the tourism industry. Nowadays, consumers are faced with multiple options involving both human and robot interactions. A series of experimental studies were implemented. Four experiments demonstrated that consumers had a more positive attitude toward robot-staffed (vs. human-staffed) hotels when COVID-19 was salient. The results were different from previous studies, which were conducted before the COVID-19 pandemic. Since the moderating role of perceived threat in consumers’ preference for robot-staffed hotels was significant, the respondents’ preference was attributed to the global health crisis. This research provides a number of theoretical and managerial implications by improving the understanding of technology acceptance during a health crisis.
Keywords:COVID-19  Artificial intelligence (AI)  Robots  Robotics  Tourism  Threat
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