What Makes People Use Social Robots? Integrating Trustworthiness Into the UTAUT Model
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As social robots are becoming more prevalent in our society, it is beneficial to understand how people form first impressions of them and eventually come to trust and accept them. A literature review provides an overview of user acceptance models, stereotype content model theory and trustworthiness characteristics. An online user study with 236 participants evaluates people’s first impressions along the dimensions of warmth and competence, their perceptions of a robot’s trustworthiness and their intention to interact with it. Multiple regression identifies significant predictors of use intention and hierarchical regression determines that a regression model including trustworthiness variables alongside classic UTAUT model constructs explains significantly more variance than the original model. Warmth and competence significantly predict trustworthiness. The implications of the findings are discussed. This study contributes to human-robot interaction research by uncovering new variables that determine people’s propensity to accept social robots. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2025.

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Human-Robot InteractionSocial RobotsTechnology AcceptanceTrustworthinessTECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODELINFORMATION-TECHNOLOGYTRUSTFAMILIARITYDIMENSIONSBEHAVIOR
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What Makes People Use Social Robots? Integrating Trustworthiness Into the UTAUT Model
저자
Fischer, KatrinKim, DonggyuHong, Joo-Wha
DOI
10.1007/978-3-031-93412-4_4
발행일
2025
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Proceedings Paper
저널명
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
15819 LNAI
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67 ~ 85