volume 178 pages 114132

How do system and user characteristics, along with anthropomorphism, impact cognitive absorption of chatbots – Introducing SUCCAST through a mixed methods study

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-03-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR2.366
CiteScore13.5
Impact factor6.8
ISSN01679236, 18735797
Information Systems
Developmental and Educational Psychology
Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
Management Information Systems
Information Systems and Management
Abstract
Chatbots are radically redefining the customer service landscape. With the advent of AI-enabled chatbots, like ChatGPT, organizations are adopting chatbots to provide better customer services; however, the user experience has been given less attention. Building on IS success model and cognitive absorption theory, we posit that system and user characteristics enhance cognitive absorption amongst users, such that the relationship varies between anthropomorphic (e.g., human-like) and non-anthropomorphic chatbots. We undertook a cross-sectional comparative study, which was analyzed using PLS-SEM and fsQCA. Where PLS-SEM provided limited inferential insights about the differences between anthropomorphic and non-anthropomorphic chatbots, the FsQCA analysis resulted in three configurations of attributes for non-anthropomorphic and two configurations for anthropomorphic chatbots, which lead to higher cognitive absorption. The findings extend the existing literature, suggesting that anthropomorphic and non-anthropomorphic chatbots impact cognitive absorption through separate system and user characteristics configurations.
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Sarraf S. et al. How do system and user characteristics, along with anthropomorphism, impact cognitive absorption of chatbots – Introducing SUCCAST through a mixed methods study // Decision Support Systems. 2024. Vol. 178. p. 114132.
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Sarraf S., Kar A. K., Janssen M. How do system and user characteristics, along with anthropomorphism, impact cognitive absorption of chatbots – Introducing SUCCAST through a mixed methods study // Decision Support Systems. 2024. Vol. 178. p. 114132.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.dss.2023.114132
UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0167923623002075
TI - How do system and user characteristics, along with anthropomorphism, impact cognitive absorption of chatbots – Introducing SUCCAST through a mixed methods study
T2 - Decision Support Systems
AU - Sarraf, Shagun
AU - Kar, Arpan Kumar
AU - Janssen, Marijn
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/03/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 114132
VL - 178
SN - 0167-9236
SN - 1873-5797
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@article{2024_Sarraf,
author = {Shagun Sarraf and Arpan Kumar Kar and Marijn Janssen},
title = {How do system and user characteristics, along with anthropomorphism, impact cognitive absorption of chatbots – Introducing SUCCAST through a mixed methods study},
journal = {Decision Support Systems},
year = {2024},
volume = {178},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {mar},
url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0167923623002075},
pages = {114132},
doi = {10.1016/j.dss.2023.114132}
}