Mitigating loneliness with companion robots in the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond
Autor: | Gaby Odekerken-Schröder, Dominik Mahr, Cristina Mele, Tiziana Russo-Spena, Andrea Ruggiero |
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Přispěvatelé: | Odekerken-Schroder, G., Mele, C., Russo-Spena, T., Mahr, D., Ruggiero, A., Marketing & Supply Chain Management, RS: GSBE Theme Data-Driven Decision-Making, RS: GSBE Theme Learning and Work, RS: GSBE Theme Creativity, Innovation & Entrepreneurship, RS: GSBE Theme Human Decisions and Policy Design, RS: GSBE other - not theme-related research |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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INTENTIONS ONLINE HEALTH COMMUNITIES Strategy and Management Online health communities Applied psychology Well-being CONSUMERS BEHAVIORS medicine HOME Operationalization Netnography Pandemic SERVICE RESEARCH Social distance Companion robots Loneliness COVID-19 Service provider Transformative service research Transformative learning Tourism Leisure and Hospitality Management Business Management and Accounting (miscellaneous) medicine.symptom Companion robot Psychology SOCIAL SUPPORT |
Zdroj: | Journal of Service Management, 31(6), 1149-1162. Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. |
ISSN: | 1757-5826 1757-5818 |
Popis: | PurposeLoneliness and isolation are on the rise, globally threatening the well-being across age groups; global social distancing measures during the COVID-19 crisis have intensified this so-called “loneliness virus”. The purpose of this paper is to develop an integrative framework and research agenda on the role of companion robots in mitigating feelings of loneliness.Design/methodology/approachA netnographic analysis of 595 online visual and textual descriptions offer empirical insights about the role of the companion robot Vector during the COVID-19 pandemic.FindingsThe contributions of this study are twofold. First, it postulates that companion robots have the potential of mitigating feelings of loneliness (i.e. indicator of well-being). Second, this study contributes to transformative service by developing an integrative framework introducing the roles (personal assistant, relational peer and intimate buddy) that companion robots can fulfill to mitigate feelings of loneliness through building different types of supportive relationships.Research limitations/implicationsThe proposed research agenda encourages future service scholars to investigate 1) the role of robots in addressing loneliness, 2) design features that drive adoption of robots, 3) social support for different groups, 4) the operationalization and the measurement of loneliness and 5) an impact analysis of companion robots.Practical implicationsService providers and policy makers can leverage the insights about how companion robots can help reduce a sense of loneliness.Originality/valueThe integrative framework on loneliness reduction, based on 595 unprompted online contributions issued during the COVID-19 pandemic, offers initial evidence for the impact of companion robots in reducing people's feelings of loneliness. |
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