Insights into the relationship between usability and willingness to use a robot in the future workplaces: Studying the mediating role of trust and the moderating roles of age and STARA

<h4>Background and aim</h4> Human–robot collaboration is the key component of the fourth industrial revolution concept. Workers’ willingness to collaborate with industrial robots is a basic requirement for an efficient and effective interaction. The roles of human-robot trust and technol...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Babamiri, Rashid Heidarimoghadam, Fakhradin Ghasemi, Leili Tapak, Alireza Mortezapour
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2022-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9165858/?tool=EBI
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author Mohammad Babamiri
Rashid Heidarimoghadam
Fakhradin Ghasemi
Leili Tapak
Alireza Mortezapour
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Rashid Heidarimoghadam
Fakhradin Ghasemi
Leili Tapak
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description <h4>Background and aim</h4> Human–robot collaboration is the key component of the fourth industrial revolution concept. Workers’ willingness to collaborate with industrial robots is a basic requirement for an efficient and effective interaction. The roles of human-robot trust and technology affinity as mediators in the relationship between robot usability and worker willingness were analyzed in this study. As other critical variables, the mediator roles of Age and STARA were also calculated. <h4>Materials and methods</h4> This study included 400 workers from a car company who interacted with industrial robots in their daily work activities. After examining the questionnaires’ validity and reliability, the main variables were determined to be willingness to use robots and robot usability. AMOS software also considered human-robot trust and worker technology affinity as mediators. The bootstrapping method was used to evaluate indirect relationships. A set of goodness-of-fit indices were presented to determine the adequacy of the goodness of fit between the proposed model and the data. <h4>Results</h4> Based on model fit indices, an overall satisfactory model fit was obtained for the direct/indirect relationship between robot usability and worker willingness to use it (with mediating role of human-robot trust). Workers’ age and fear of Smart Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Algorithms (STARA) were identified as moderators in the relationship between usability and willingness. <h4>Conclusion</h4> Attention to the robot usability and the role of workers’ trust in robots appears to be required to ensure workers’ willingness to use robots and the success of human-robot collaboration in future workplaces. As the workers age and their fear of robots grows, usability can play a larger role in increasing their willingness to put robots to work.
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spelling doaj.art-b8bd94f2d63c4885801e7c43e5ee01d02022-12-22T02:29:52ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032022-01-01176Insights into the relationship between usability and willingness to use a robot in the future workplaces: Studying the mediating role of trust and the moderating roles of age and STARAMohammad BabamiriRashid HeidarimoghadamFakhradin GhasemiLeili TapakAlireza Mortezapour<h4>Background and aim</h4> Human–robot collaboration is the key component of the fourth industrial revolution concept. Workers’ willingness to collaborate with industrial robots is a basic requirement for an efficient and effective interaction. The roles of human-robot trust and technology affinity as mediators in the relationship between robot usability and worker willingness were analyzed in this study. As other critical variables, the mediator roles of Age and STARA were also calculated. <h4>Materials and methods</h4> This study included 400 workers from a car company who interacted with industrial robots in their daily work activities. After examining the questionnaires’ validity and reliability, the main variables were determined to be willingness to use robots and robot usability. AMOS software also considered human-robot trust and worker technology affinity as mediators. The bootstrapping method was used to evaluate indirect relationships. A set of goodness-of-fit indices were presented to determine the adequacy of the goodness of fit between the proposed model and the data. <h4>Results</h4> Based on model fit indices, an overall satisfactory model fit was obtained for the direct/indirect relationship between robot usability and worker willingness to use it (with mediating role of human-robot trust). Workers’ age and fear of Smart Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Algorithms (STARA) were identified as moderators in the relationship between usability and willingness. <h4>Conclusion</h4> Attention to the robot usability and the role of workers’ trust in robots appears to be required to ensure workers’ willingness to use robots and the success of human-robot collaboration in future workplaces. As the workers age and their fear of robots grows, usability can play a larger role in increasing their willingness to put robots to work.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9165858/?tool=EBI
spellingShingle Mohammad Babamiri
Rashid Heidarimoghadam
Fakhradin Ghasemi
Leili Tapak
Alireza Mortezapour
Insights into the relationship between usability and willingness to use a robot in the future workplaces: Studying the mediating role of trust and the moderating roles of age and STARA
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title Insights into the relationship between usability and willingness to use a robot in the future workplaces: Studying the mediating role of trust and the moderating roles of age and STARA
title_full Insights into the relationship between usability and willingness to use a robot in the future workplaces: Studying the mediating role of trust and the moderating roles of age and STARA
title_fullStr Insights into the relationship between usability and willingness to use a robot in the future workplaces: Studying the mediating role of trust and the moderating roles of age and STARA
title_full_unstemmed Insights into the relationship between usability and willingness to use a robot in the future workplaces: Studying the mediating role of trust and the moderating roles of age and STARA
title_short Insights into the relationship between usability and willingness to use a robot in the future workplaces: Studying the mediating role of trust and the moderating roles of age and STARA
title_sort insights into the relationship between usability and willingness to use a robot in the future workplaces studying the mediating role of trust and the moderating roles of age and stara
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9165858/?tool=EBI
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