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Patterns of Sociotechnical Design Preferences of Chatbots for Intergenerational Collaborative Innovation: A Q Methodology Study

  • Chatbot technology is increasingly emerging as a virtual assistant. Chatbots could allow individuals and organizations to accomplish objectives that are currently not fully optimized for collaboration across an intergenerational context. This paper explores the preferences of chatbots as a companion in intergenerational innovation. The Q methodology was used to investigate different types of collaborators and determine how different choices occur between collaborators that merge the problem and solution domains of chatbots’ design within intergenerational settings. The study’s findings reveal that various chatbot design priorities are more diverse among younger adults than senior adults. Additionally, our research further outlines the principles of chatbot design and how chatbots will support both generations. This research is the first step towards cultivating a deeper understanding of different age groups’ subjective design preferences for chatbots functioning as a companion in the workplace. Moreover, this study demonstrates how the Q methodology can guide technological development by shifting the approach from an age-focused design to a common goal-oriented design within a multigenerational context.

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Author:Irawan NurhasORCiD, Pouyan Jahanbin, Jan PawlowskiORCiD, Stephen WingreenORCiD, Stefan GeislerORCiD
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/8206503
ISSN:2578-1863
Parent Title (English):Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies
Publisher:Hindawi Limited
Editor:Zheng Yan
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Year of Completion:2022
Release Date:2024/12/11
Volume:2022
Page Number:15
First Page:1
Last Page:15