Introduction to the “Shaping Future Interactions with Social Robots and Service Robots” Minitrack at HICSS 57
Ruth Stock-Homburg and
Lea Heitlinger
Publications of Darmstadt Technical University, Institute for Business Studies (BWL) from Darmstadt Technical University, Department of Business Administration, Economics and Law, Institute for Business Studies (BWL)
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With social robots on the rise, this HICSS-57 minitrack on shaping future interactions with social and service robots aims to present novel perspectives on the successful integration of social robots into business and service environments. The presented findings are not only a good basis for future research on the topic, but also support practitioners in their efforts of integrating sophisticated technologies into their organizational contexts. We present two papers that touch on very different aspects of interactions with social robots: One explores the effect of robotic body language in real-world encounters. The second paper focuses on intentionality judgements towards different forms of social robots. With these perspectives, we hope to offer fruitful insights and advance our understanding of social and service robots
Date: 2024
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