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The Advent of the Voice Moment of Truth: The Case of Amazon’s Alexa
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May 2019

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Hadi Audi

Interactive Voice Assistants (IVAs), such as Apple’s Siri, Microsoft’s Cortana, Amazon’s Alexa and Google’s Assistant, are increasingly being integrated into consumers’ daily lives. Indeed, IVAs are unfolding new opportunities for retailers to capitalize on Internet of Things (IoT) technologies and generate incremental value. This is affecting the consumer purchasing cycle through the advent of what this study coins as the Voice Moment of Truth (VMOT). This paper introduces a conceptual framework discussing this new moment of truth, which is expected to alter shoppers’ behavior, as well as brands’ and retailers’ strategies. The VMOT is presented to be segmented into five key components: activation, conversation, perception formation, duration, and relationship formation. In addition, the introduction of the VMOT sets forth a new relation between shoppers, brands and online retailers that is crucial for its success.

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... Moreover, the personification of IPAs results in more customer satisfaction as the interaction between the IPA and its user becomes more personal as opposed to being purely technical (Purington et al., 2017;Ramadan et al., 2019). This is when, for example, the user would address Alexa as a person rather than a device, a "she" instead of an "it" (Ramadan, 2019). ...

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From Amazon.com to Amazon.love: How Alexa is redefining companionship and interdependence for people with special needs
The Advent of the Voice Moment of Truth: The Case of Amazon’s Alexa
  • Citing Chapter
  • May 2019