A technology acceptance model for the perception of restaurant service robots for trust, interactivity, and output quality

Wen-Hwa Lee, Ching-Wen Lin, Kuang-Heng Shih
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Robotics has entered food services for orders and deliveries. Robots not only attract customer's attention, but also solve the problems of human resource shortages, training, and turnover rates. For these reasons, restaurant robots may become staple in future culinary experiences. The present study attempts to study the perception of restaurant robots using technology acceptance model (TAM) with trust, interactivity, and quality of output as the variables. The interviewed subjects are general managers or deputy managers in more than 100 restaurants in Taiwan. The results indicate that attitude positively influences acceptance with perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use positively nudges attitude. Perceived ease of use significantly increases perceived usefulness. Trust and the quality of output significantly affect perceived usefulness, as does interaction has a positive influence on perceived ease of use. Finally, we hope this research result will shed some light on the future implementation of robotics in restaurant services.
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餐厅服务机器人对信任、互动性和输出质量感知的技术接受模型
机器人已经进入食品服务领域,用于订购和配送。机器人不仅能吸引顾客的注意力,还能解决人力资源短缺、培训、离职率等问题。由于这些原因,餐厅机器人可能会成为未来烹饪体验的主要组成部分。本研究试图以信任、互动性和输出质量为变量,使用技术接受模型(TAM)来研究餐厅机器人的感知。访谈对象为台湾100多家餐厅的总经理或副总经理。结果表明,态度通过感知有用性正向影响接受度,感知易用性正向推动态度。感知易用性显著提高感知有用性。信任和输出质量显著影响感知有用性,互动对感知易用性也有积极影响。最后,我们希望这一研究结果能够为未来机器人在餐厅服务中的应用提供一些启示。
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