机器人普及的非预期亲社会后果:现实威胁的中介作用

Unintended prosocial consequences of robot prevalence: The mediating role of realistic threat

International Journal of Hospitality Management · 2026
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中文导读

研究发现,随着服务机器人普及,消费者因感知现实威胁而更愿意做出亲社会行为,尤其对在职者及工作中使用AI或机器人的人影响更强。

Abstract

With the growing shift to service automation in the hospitality industry, robot prevalence is on the rise. Drawing on the intergroup threat theory and terror management theory, we argue that as service robots become more prevalent, consumers may become prosocial in response to a realistic threat. Additionally, we theorize that these effects will be salient among those who are employed, especially those who use artificial intelligence or robots at work. The results of four experimental studies support our hypotheses. Our findings provide practical insight into how companies can leverage such behavioral shifts among consumers to maximize the effectiveness of their prosocial initiatives. • Consumers may become prosocial as service robots become more prevalent. • The effect of robot prevalence is explained by realistic threat. • The robot prevalence effect is stronger among employed individuals. • The robot prevalence effect is stronger among individuals using AI/robots at work.

服务机器人亲社会行为现实威胁酒店业