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Facing Alexa, the powerful lower their guard: anthropomorphization of smart personal assistants decreases privacy concerns for people with high sense of power

Auteur(s)
Uysal, Ertugrul Behlül 
Institut de management 
Bezençon, Valéry 
Institut de management 
Alavi, Sascha
Date de parution
2020-5-26
Mots-clés
  • Smart Personal Assistants
  • Anthropomorphization
  • Sense of Power
  • Smart Personal Assist...

  • Anthropomorphization

  • Sense of Power

Résumé
With rapidly increasing popularity, Smart Personal Assistants (SPA) are becoming prominent characters in our daily lives. Their ubiquity raises concern for data privacy as SPAs may be listening to our most intimate conversations at home. Due to their salient human-like features (e.g., human voice, name) we are inclined to anthropomorphize them. We investigated the influence of anthropomorphization of SPAs on consumer’s privacy concerns and the moderating role of sense of power in this relationship. People with high (low) power exhibited lower (higher) levels of privacy concerns when the perceived anthropomorphization was higher. We suggest that high power increases the perceived control and this illusion of control decreases privacy concerns. We extend this result by showing that lower privacy concerns lead to a greater frequency of use. Finally, we discuss the importance of understanding power in relation to increasingly human-like technologies and ramifications for consumer protection.
Notes
, 2020
Nom de l'événement
49th Annual EMAC Conference
Lieu
Budapest, Hungary
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/28429
Type de publication
conference paper
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 main article: 2020-11-24_3296_5302.pdf (390.76 KB)
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