为市场成功设计机器人:行为和习惯改变技术案例研究

IF 3.8 2区 计算机科学 Q2 ROBOTICS International Journal of Social Robotics Pub Date : 2024-01-19 DOI:10.1007/s12369-023-01093-y
Natasha Randall, Selma Šabanović
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本研究旨在找出影响人们决定购买或不购买家庭社交机器人的因素。为此,我们将重点放在一个特定的技术使用案例上:行为和习惯的改变。消费者行为研究表明,技术早期采用者和主流采用者对首选设计和价格的敏感度会有所不同,因此我们研究了自我分类对上述领域的影响。为此,我们采访了 18 个人,以确定行为改变的目标,并记录他们对三段改变习惯的技术视频的反应。除了使用市场调研的既定方法评估支付意愿(WTP)外,我们还制作了整体产品设计卡,以帮助这一过程并支持用户设计。此外,我们还比较了人们基于购买的设计与其理想设计之间的差异。我们发现,虽然早期使用者更喜欢家用机器人在外形和行为上与人类相似,但由于价格原因,他们会对家用机器人进行大幅降级,尤其是降级到更像设备的外形。另外,我们还发现,主流人群更喜欢在外形和行为上都不像人类的技术,而隐私问题和控制欲望对他们的设计有重大影响。
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Designing Robots for Marketplace Success: A Case Study with Technology for Behavior and Habit Change

This research seeks to identify the factors that affect people’s decision to purchase, or to not purchase, social robots for their homes. To this aim, we focus on a specific technological use case: behavior and habit change. As consumer behavior research suggests that preferred designs and price sensitivity will vary between those who are technology early adopters and those who are mainstream adopters, we look at how self-classification influences the aforementioned areas. To this end, we interview 18 individuals to identify behavioral change goals and note reactions to three videos of technology for habit change. In addition to assessing willingness-to-pay (WTP) by using established methods in market research, holistic product design cards are also created to aid this process and to support user design. Additionally, we compare how people’s purchase-based designs differ from their ideal designs. We find that although early adopters prefer domestic robots to be human-like in form and behavior, they exhibit significant downgrading, especially to a more device-like form, due to price. Alternatively, we find that those in the mainstream prefer technology that is not human-like in form or behavior, and that privacy concerns and a desire for control have significant impacts on their designs.

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期刊介绍: Social Robotics is the study of robots that are able to interact and communicate among themselves, with humans, and with the environment, within the social and cultural structure attached to its role. The journal covers a broad spectrum of topics related to the latest technologies, new research results and developments in the area of social robotics on all levels, from developments in core enabling technologies to system integration, aesthetic design, applications and social implications. It provides a platform for like-minded researchers to present their findings and latest developments in social robotics, covering relevant advances in engineering, computing, arts and social sciences. The journal publishes original, peer reviewed articles and contributions on innovative ideas and concepts, new discoveries and improvements, as well as novel applications, by leading researchers and developers regarding the latest fundamental advances in the core technologies that form the backbone of social robotics, distinguished developmental projects in the area, as well as seminal works in aesthetic design, ethics and philosophy, studies on social impact and influence, pertaining to social robotics.
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