Deeper Down the Rabbit Hole: How Technology Conspiracy Beliefs Emerge and Foster a Conspiracy Mindset

IF 5 3区 管理学 Q1 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Information Systems Research Pub Date : 2024-07-02 DOI:10.1287/isre.2022.0494
Simon Trang, Tobias Kraemer, Manuel Trenz, Welf H. Weiger
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Conspiracy theories are increasingly emerging as a threat to contemporary society. Prior research highlights the crucial role that information technology (IT) plays in accelerating the spread of these theories. However, mass media coverage suggests that the role of IT extends beyond mere dissemination as conspiracy theories often target the technology itself. In this research, we explore the prevalence of technology conspiracy beliefs—specifically, beliefs in technology-related conspiracy theories, the factors promoting these beliefs, and their consequences. Our findings reveal that technology conspiracy beliefs are widespread, affecting popular commercial technologies, such as Amazon Echo and Google Search Engine, as well as public technologies designed for societal well-being, such as contact tracing apps. Moreover, we demonstrate across four empirical studies that technology conspiracy beliefs reinforce a conspiracy mindset. This mindset is associated with a breakdown of social collaboration, constructive political discourse, and society’s ability to respond to crises. Given that these beliefs impede the adoption of beneficial technology and foster a harmful conspiracy mindset, they should be a primary concern for technology designers, managers, and policymakers. By identifying the perceptions of technology and its provider that promote these conspiracy beliefs, we provide initial insights into ways to mitigate their emergence.
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更深的兔子洞:科技阴谋论信念如何产生并滋生阴谋论心态
阴谋论正日益成为当代社会的一种威胁。先前的研究强调了信息技术(IT)在加速这些理论传播方面所起的关键作用。然而,大众媒体的报道表明,信息技术的作用不仅仅是传播,因为阴谋论往往针对的是技术本身。在这项研究中,我们探讨了技术阴谋论的流行情况--具体来说,与技术相关的阴谋论信仰、促进这些信仰的因素及其后果。我们的研究结果表明,技术阴谋论信念非常普遍,影响了亚马逊 Echo 和谷歌搜索引擎等流行的商业技术,也影响了为社会福祉而设计的公共技术,如联系人追踪应用程序。此外,我们还通过四项实证研究证明,技术阴谋论强化了人们的阴谋心态。这种心态与社会协作、建设性政治对话和社会应对危机能力的崩溃有关。鉴于这些信念阻碍了有益技术的采用并助长了有害的阴谋心态,它们应该成为技术设计者、管理者和政策制定者的首要关注点。通过识别助长这些阴谋论信念的对技术及其提供者的看法,我们为减少其出现的方法提供了初步见解。
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期刊介绍: ISR (Information Systems Research) is a journal of INFORMS, the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences. Information Systems Research is a leading international journal of theory, research, and intellectual development, focused on information systems in organizations, institutions, the economy, and society.
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