Employee-(ro)bot collaboration in service: an interdependence perspective

IF 7.8 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT Journal of Service Management Pub Date : 2022-04-26 DOI:10.1108/josm-06-2021-0232
Khanh Bao Quang Le, Laszlo Sajtos, Karen Veronica Fernandez
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Abstract

Purpose

Collaboration between frontline employees (FLEs) and frontline robots (FLRs) is expected to play a vital role in service delivery in these increasingly disrupted times. Firms are facing the challenge of designing effective FLE-FLR collaborations to enhance customer experience. This paper develops a framework to explore the potential of FLE-FLR collaboration through the lens of interdependence in customer service experience and advances research that specifically focuses on employee-robot team development.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper uses a conceptual approach rooted in the interdependence theory, team design, management, robotics and automation literature.

Findings

This paper proposes and defines the Frontline employee – Frontline robot interdependence (FLERI) concept based on three structural components of an interdependent relationship – joint goal, joint workflow and joint decision-making authority. It also provides propositions that outline the potential impact of FLERI on customer experience and employee performance, and outline several boundary conditions that could enhance or inhibit those effects.

Practical implications

Managerial insights into designing an employee-robot team in service delivery are provided.

Originality/value

This study is the first to propose a novel conceptual framework (FLERI) that focuses on the notion of human-robot collaboration in service settings.

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服务中的员工-机器人协作:一个相互依赖的视角
在这个日益混乱的时代,一线员工(le)和一线机器人(flr)之间的协作预计将在服务提供中发挥至关重要的作用。企业正面临着设计有效的fl - flr协作以增强客户体验的挑战。本文开发了一个框架,通过客户服务体验中相互依赖的视角来探索fl - flr合作的潜力,并推进了专门关注员工-机器人团队发展的研究。设计/方法论/方法本文采用植根于相互依赖理论、团队设计、管理、机器人和自动化文献的概念方法。本文提出并定义了一线员工-一线机器人相互依赖(FLERI)的概念,该概念基于相互依赖关系的三个结构组成部分——共同目标、共同工作流程和共同决策权。它还提供了一些命题,概述了FLERI对客户体验和员工绩效的潜在影响,并概述了几个可能增强或抑制这些影响的边界条件。提供了在服务交付中设计员工-机器人团队的管理见解。原创性/价值本研究首次提出了一个新颖的概念框架(FLERI),该框架侧重于服务环境中人机协作的概念。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Service Management (JOSM) centers its scope on research in service management. It disseminates papers showcasing distinctive and noteworthy contributions to service literature, serving as a communication platform for individuals in the service management field, transcending disciplines, functional areas, sectors, and nationalities. The journal publishes double-blind reviewed papers emphasizing service literature/theory and its practical applications.
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