Harnessing service robots to increase frontline service employees’ safety and health: The critical role of CSR

  • H Yan
  • , Limin Fu
  • , Xiaowen Hu

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Abstract

Service organizations are increasingly introducing service robots to frontline service deliveries. The majority of existing research focuses on how customers perceive and experience these robots, whereas limited attention has been paid to understanding how they might impact employee health and safety. Building on sociotechnical systems theory, we propose a conceptual framework for understanding the mixed effect of service robots on frontline service employees’ health and safety. We also examine what organizations can do to maximize the benefits and minimize adverse health and safety implications through their corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives. The proposed framework can not only guide future research, but can also be used to help organizations ensure that the introduction and implementation of service robots to frontline encounters can promote a physically, financially, emotionally, and identity safe work environment.
Original languageEnglish
Article number105731
Number of pages10
JournalSafety Science
Volume151
Early online date10 Mar 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2022

Keywords

  • Service robots
  • Frontline service employees
  • Safety and health
  • CSR
  • Sociotechnical systems theory
  • Hospitality and tourism

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