Empirical evidence has shown that peer pressure can impact human risk-taking behavior. With robots becoming ever more present in a range of human settings, it is crucial to examine whether robots can have a similar impact. Using the balloon analogue risk task (BART), participants' risk-taking behavior was measured when alone, in the presence of a silent robot, or in the presence of a robot that actively encouraged risk-taking behavior. In the BART, shown to be a proxy for real risk-taking behavior, participants must weigh risk against potential payout. Our results reveal that participants who were encouraged by the robot did take more risks, while the mere presence of the robot in the robot control condition did not entice participants to s...
The present research examines how a robot’s physical anthropomorphism interacts with perceived abil...
Organizations now face a new challenge of encouraging their employees to work alongside robots. In t...
How do mistakes made by a robot affect its trustworthiness and acceptance in human-robot collaborati...
Empirical evidence has shown that peer pressure can impact human risk-taking behavior. With robots b...
Empirical evidence has shown that peer pressure can impact human risk-taking behavior. With robots b...
Empirical evidence has shown that peer pressure can impact human risk-taking behavior. With robots b...
Touch can have a strong effect on interactions between people, and as such, it is expected to be imp...
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019. This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of a confere...
Earlier research has shown that robots can provoke social responses in people, and that robots often...
Tactile interaction plays a crucial role in interactions between people. Touch can, for example, hel...
Humans should be able to trust that they can safely interact with their home companion robot. Howeve...
Previous research has shown that the perception that one’s partner is investing effort in a joint ac...
Robots have been introduced into our society, but their social role is still unclear. A critical iss...
Contains fulltext : 133461.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)An important ...
The present work investigated the effects of trust violations on perceptions and risk-taking behavio...
The present research examines how a robot’s physical anthropomorphism interacts with perceived abil...
Organizations now face a new challenge of encouraging their employees to work alongside robots. In t...
How do mistakes made by a robot affect its trustworthiness and acceptance in human-robot collaborati...
Empirical evidence has shown that peer pressure can impact human risk-taking behavior. With robots b...
Empirical evidence has shown that peer pressure can impact human risk-taking behavior. With robots b...
Empirical evidence has shown that peer pressure can impact human risk-taking behavior. With robots b...
Touch can have a strong effect on interactions between people, and as such, it is expected to be imp...
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019. This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of a confere...
Earlier research has shown that robots can provoke social responses in people, and that robots often...
Tactile interaction plays a crucial role in interactions between people. Touch can, for example, hel...
Humans should be able to trust that they can safely interact with their home companion robot. Howeve...
Previous research has shown that the perception that one’s partner is investing effort in a joint ac...
Robots have been introduced into our society, but their social role is still unclear. A critical iss...
Contains fulltext : 133461.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)An important ...
The present work investigated the effects of trust violations on perceptions and risk-taking behavio...
The present research examines how a robot’s physical anthropomorphism interacts with perceived abil...
Organizations now face a new challenge of encouraging their employees to work alongside robots. In t...
How do mistakes made by a robot affect its trustworthiness and acceptance in human-robot collaborati...