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A robotizáció térnyerésével kapcsolatos attitűdök Magyarországon
Attitudes towards the rise of robotization in Hungary
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Abstract Technological advances are introducing human-robot collaboration to many areas, including the corporate environment. The nature of work and occupations will thus change fundamentally in the future. One of the prerequisites for successfully meeting these challenges is the acceptance of robots, which ... view more
Technological advances are introducing human-robot collaboration to many areas, including the corporate environment. The nature of work and occupations will thus change fundamentally in the future. One of the prerequisites for successfully meeting these challenges is the acceptance of robots, which is influenced by, among other things, the attitudes of individuals. The literature review synthesises the results of theoretical articles focusing on the factors influencing the development of attitudes towards robots. The aim of this paper is to investigate the evolution of attitudes towards robotization in Hungary, using the latest European Value Survey (EVS) data collection, cluster analysis and ANOVA methods. The relevance of attitudinal research on the robot workforce is unquestionable and, to date, no similar research on a Hungarian sample has been conducted.... view less
Keywords
Hungary; digitalization; robot; attitude; world of work
Classification
Technology Assessment
Free Keywords
human-robot interaction; robot workforce; future of work; cluster analysis; Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2022 Dataset (Joint EVS/WVS) (ZA7505 v2.0.0, doi:10.4232/1.13737)
Document language
Other language
Publication Year
2022
Page/Pages
p. 2-13
Journal
Vezetéstudomány / Budapest Management Review, 53 (2022) 8-9
DOI
https://doi.org/10.14267/VEZTUD.2022.08-09.01
ISSN
0133-0179
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed