Between Anthropomorphism, Trust, and the Uncanny Valley: a Dual-Processing Perspective on Perceived Trustworthiness and Its Mediating Effects on Use Intentions of Social Robots.
Anika NissenKatharina JahnPublished in: HICSS (2021)
Keyphrases
- behavioral intention
- trust relationships
- perceived usefulness
- trust propagation
- social networks
- positive effects
- virtual communities
- theoretical and practical implications
- reputation mechanisms
- social context
- social capital
- social responsibility
- real time
- trust model
- multi robot
- knowledge sharing
- multiple perspectives
- social network sites
- social interaction
- social media
- social networking
- individual level
- privacy concerns
- cooperative
- factors affecting
- robotic systems
- social presence
- information processing
- social psychology
- access control
- multi agent
- attitudes toward
- primal dual
- autonomous robots