Hanging Out with My Pandemic Pal: Contextualizing Motivations of Anthropomorphizing Voice Assistants during COVID-19

Q2 Business, Management and Accounting Journal of Promotion Management Pub Date : 2022-12-29 DOI:10.1080/10496491.2022.2163031
Fanjue Liu
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Abstract COVID-19 has fundamentally changed the way people connect, collaborate, and socialize. With the ongoing pandemic amplifying people’s feelings of loneliness, voice assistants are growing as a pandemic-era staple of supporting people’s well-being and mitigating feelings of disconnectedness. Combining the uses and gratification approach and theory of anthropomorphism, this study examined social attraction and social presence as drivers for people to anthropomorphize voice assistants during the COVID-19 pandemic. Further, this study investigated whether loneliness, social disconnection, and attachment can moderate the effect of social attraction and social presence on the anthropomorphism of voice assistants. Drawing on survey data from 458 US voice assistant users, the results indicated that social attraction and social presence positively affect peoples’ anthropomorphism toward voice assistants. Moreover, the moderating effects of loneliness and social disconnection were examined and found positive impacts on the effect of social presence on anthropomorphism. The findings have implications for theorizing the anthropomorphism of digital media when face-to-face communication is less available. This study is also helpful for voice assistants’ developers and brands to design these smart devices appealing to customers and fostering a more customized and more robust user-technology interaction.
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和我的流行病朋友一起出去玩:在COVID-19期间拟人化语音助手的背景化动机
摘要新冠肺炎从根本上改变了人们联系、协作和社交的方式。随着持续的疫情加剧了人们的孤独感,语音助手正在成为疫情时代支持人们福祉和缓解孤独感的主要工具。本研究结合了使用和满足方法以及拟人化理论,研究了在新冠肺炎大流行期间,社会吸引力和社会存在作为人们将语音助手拟人化的驱动因素。此外,本研究还调查了孤独、社交脱节和依恋是否可以调节社交吸引力和社交存在对语音助手拟人化的影响。根据458的调查数据 研究结果表明,在美国语音助手用户中,社交吸引力和社交存在对人们对语音助手的拟人化有积极影响。此外,研究了孤独和社交脱节的调节作用,发现社交存在对拟人化的影响具有积极影响。当面对面交流不太可用时,这些发现对数字媒体的拟人化理论有启示。这项研究也有助于语音助手的开发人员和品牌设计这些吸引客户的智能设备,并促进更定制、更强大的用户-技术交互。
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Journal of Promotion Management
Journal of Promotion Management Business, Management and Accounting-Marketing
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Promotion Management will keep you up-to-date on applied research and planning in promotion management. It is designed for practitioners in advertising, public relations, and personal selling, as well as academicians, researchers, and teachers in these areas. Every year, businesses in the United States budget approximately two-thirds of all marketing money into consumer and trade promotions designed to push products through the distribution chain. Any successful brand marketing plan relies on promotion, whether to stimulate immediate sales or ensure continued commerce.
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