Give a Little, Take a Little?

Edgar Treischl 1
Sven Laumer 1
Daniel Schömer 1
Jonas Weigert 1
Karl Wilbers 1
Tobias Wolbring 1
Publication typeBook Chapter
Publication date2021-07-05
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Given its ability to handle a large amount of data, artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to improve data-driven decisions under various situations. The present research identifies the necessary conditions for the implementation of an AI-based advisory system (AS) in higher education. Using a factorial survey design, we examine experimentally varied features of an AI-based AS to explore students’ willingness to use it and students’ willingness to share their data as a core challenge for successful implementation. Theoretically, we focus on the perceived costs and benefits to explain students’ intention, but we also highlight the role of trust and privacy concerns in regard to collecting data for the AS. In terms of benefits, information about the predictive power of the AS significantly increases students’ intention to use the tool and to share data and thus offers an incentive for students to share data. Moreover, a disproportionately long survey duration and survey topics that seem unrelated to the AS reduce students’ willingness to share data. With respect to trust and privacy concerns, our results indicate that providing transparent information about the AS has no effect on students’ willingness to share data, while aspects regarding who has access to the AS results and a long period of data storage reduce students’ intentions to share data. Based on these findings, we advise universities to communicate students’ expected benefits from a system to implement the AS, but we also recommend seriously considering students’ privacy concerns. Who has access to the data and the results of the AS should be transparent, as well as for what reason and how long. Otherwise, a substantial and probably selective part of the student body may not use the tool or share data due to privacy concerns.
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Treischl E. et al. Give a Little, Take a Little? // Telefonumfragen in Deutschland. 2021. pp. 253-281.
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Treischl E., Laumer S., Schömer D., Weigert J., Wilbers K., Wolbring T. Give a Little, Take a Little? // Telefonumfragen in Deutschland. 2021. pp. 253-281.
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TY - GENERIC
DO - 10.1007/978-3-658-34396-5_10
UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-34396-5_10
TI - Give a Little, Take a Little?
T2 - Telefonumfragen in Deutschland
AU - Treischl, Edgar
AU - Laumer, Sven
AU - Schömer, Daniel
AU - Weigert, Jonas
AU - Wilbers, Karl
AU - Wolbring, Tobias
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/07/05
PB - Springer Nature
SP - 253-281
SN - 2625-9427
SN - 2625-9435
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@incollection{2021_Treischl,
author = {Edgar Treischl and Sven Laumer and Daniel Schömer and Jonas Weigert and Karl Wilbers and Tobias Wolbring},
title = {Give a Little, Take a Little?},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
year = {2021},
pages = {253--281},
month = {jul}
}