Gunter W. Maier’s research while affiliated with Bielefeld University and other places

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Publications (1)


Why do We Follow Robots? An Experimental Investigation of Conformity with Robot, Human, and Hybrid Majorities
  • Conference Paper

March 2022

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Jessica K. Laing

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Gunter W. Maier

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... In two pre-registered vignette studies [13,103], we explore employees' reactions to including and excluding behaviors from human or robot coworkers. Contrary to the "Computers Are Social Actors" (CASA) paradigm that assumes the same rules and reactions for human and robot behavior [168,169], we believe it will make a difference whether the behavior stems from a human or robot like it did for social pressure [39,155], self-defense [27], and discriminatory behavior [101]. We assume that the crucial differences will lay in how people explain the behaviors of human or robot coworkers to themselves. ...

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Asymmetrical Team Dynamics: Exclusion by Robot Coworkers Hurts Less, Inclusion by Human Coworkers Satisfies More
Why do We Follow Robots? An Experimental Investigation of Conformity with Robot, Human, and Hybrid Majorities
  • Citing Conference Paper
  • March 2022