Starting a relationship with AI! Exploring consumer's attitude towards digital human stylists

Francesca Bonetti*, Emmanuel Sirimal Silva, Eleanora Pantano, Davit Marikyan

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Abstract

We investigate digital human stylists (DHS) - a new AI-powered form of personalised digital avatar - that can complement traditional retail services with innovative recommendations mimicking social presence. We explore the factors that can shape a positive attitude towards DHS, underpinning the interaction between consumers and machines. We employ a survey-based approach of collecting data from 357 respondents from 39 countries. Our results show that trust in technology, perceived enjoyment and usefulness lead consumers to develop relationships with DHS to access a personalised service. We also find that ease of use and social influence are important in leading consumers to fully engage with a DHS. This new form of human-computer machine emerges as a new AI service complementing traditional retail services. Our research is the first to provide empirical evidence about the factors that can improve consumers' acceptance of DHS, by making it complementary to traditional retail services.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)371-398
Number of pages28
JournalInternational Journal of Technology Marketing
Volume18
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Oct 2024

Keywords

  • digital human stylists
  • DHS
  • artificial intelligence
  • retail service
  • fashion business
  • recommender systems

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