Trust-Supporting Design Elements as Signals for AI-Based Chatbots in Customer Service

M. Sonntag, Jens Mehmann, Frank Teuteberg
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In the present study, different trust factors regarding customers' perceptions of their intention to interact with or without trust-supporting design elements as signals (stimuli) in an artificial intelligence (AI)-based chatbot in customer service are identified. Based on 199 publications, a research model is derived for identifying and evaluating various variables influencing customers' views of their intention to interact with or without trust-supporting design elements as signals (stimuli) in AI-based chatbots in customer service. The research approach of the study model includes the influencing variables of perceived security and traceability, perceived social presence, and trust. A survey with 158 survey participants is used to empirically evaluate the model developed. One of the main findings of this research study is that perceived security and comprehensibility have a significant influence on the usage intention of an AI-based chatbot with trust-supporting design elements as signals (stimuli) in customer service.
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客户服务中基于ai的聊天机器人的信任支持设计元素
在本研究中,在基于人工智能(AI)的客户服务聊天机器人中,客户对他们与支持信任的设计元素进行交互或不进行交互的意图的感知的不同信任因素被确定为信号(刺激)。基于199篇出版物,本文导出了一个研究模型,用于识别和评估各种变量,这些变量会影响客户对客户服务中基于人工智能的聊天机器人中支持信任的设计元素(作为信号(刺激))的交互意图的看法。研究模型的研究方法包括感知安全与可追溯性、感知社会在场和信任的影响变量。通过对158名调查对象的调查,对所建立的模型进行了实证评估。本研究的主要发现之一是,感知安全性和可理解性对基于ai的聊天机器人的使用意图有显著影响,该机器人在客户服务中具有支持信任的设计元素作为信号(刺激)。
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