New Channels, New Possibilities: A typology and classification of social robots and their role in multi-channel public service delivery

Willem Pieterson, Wolfgang Ebbers, Christian Østergaard Madsen

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    Abstract

    In this contribution we discuss the characteristics of what we call the fourth
    generation of public sector service channels: social robots. Based on a review of
    relevant literature we discuss their characteristics and place into multi-channel
    models of service delivery. We argue that social robots is not one homogenous
    type of channels, but rather breaks down in different (sub)types of channels,
    each with different characteristics and possibilities to supplement and/or replace
    existing channels. Given the variety of channels, we foresee challenges in
    incorporating these new channels in multi-channel models of service delivery.
    This is especially relevant given the current lack of evaluations of such models,
    the broad range of channels available, and their different stages of deployment
    at governments around the world. Nevertheless, social robots offer an
    potentially very relevant addition to the service level landscape.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TitelInternational Conference on Electronic Government
    Antal sider12
    Vol/bind16
    UdgivelsesstedBerlin
    ForlagSpringer
    Publikationsdato1 sep. 2017
    Sider47-59
    ISBN (Trykt)978-3-319-64676-3
    ISBN (Elektronisk)978-3-319-64677-0
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 1 sep. 2017
    NavnLecture Notes in Computer Science
    Vol/bind10428
    ISSN0302-9743

    Emneord

    • social robots
    • public sector service channels
    • multi-channel service delivery
    • service delivery models
    • channel evaluation

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