Humans and/or robots? Tourists’ preferences towards the humans–robots mix in the service delivery system
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Date
2022
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Volume Title
Publisher
SpringerLink
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Green Open Access
Yes
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No
Abstract
This paper investigates tourists’ preferences toward the humans-robots ratio in the
service delivery systems of tourism and hospitality companies and the factors that
shape them. The sample includes 1537 respondents from nearly 100 countries. The
fndings show that a higher preferred share of robots is positively associated with
the perceived emotional skills of robots, their perceived usefulness in the tourism/
hospitality context, perceived robotic service expectations, attitudes towards robots
in general, and the male gender. On the other side, it is negatively associated with
the perceived disadvantages of robots compared to human servers and the household
size of respondents.
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Keywords
Robots · Humans–robots ratio · Tourism · Hospitality · Service delivery system, Robots · Humans–robots ratio · Tourism · Hospitality · Service delivery system, Empirical Article
Turkish CoHE Thesis Center URL
Fields of Science
0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences
Citation
Ivanov, S., Webster, C., & Seyitoğlu, F. (2022). Humans and/or robots? Tourists’ preferences towards the humans–robots mix in the service delivery system. Service Business, 1-37.
WoS Q
Q2
Scopus Q
Q1

OpenCitations Citation Count
20
Source
Service Business
Volume
17
Issue
Start Page
1
End Page
37
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Scopus : 40
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35
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14
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176
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