Friend or Foe? New technologies for employees, followers, consumers, and believers

Robots are increasingly part of everyday life and work. They help serve food, man hotels, make hiring decisions, and even give sermons. But findings from brand new research suggest that human's feelings about robots remain complicated: while we tend to enjoy being served by robots, we dislike working with them and for them. Then, using historical and cross-cultural data from millions of individuals, a natural experiment in a recently automated Buddhist temple in Japan, and a fully randomized experiment in a Taoist temple in Singapore, we will explore the new frontier of human-robot interaction: how we interact with machines as a believer. 

 

 

Program

17:00 - 18:00 Presentation 
18:00 - 18:30 Q&A
18:30 - 19:30 Apéro & Networking

 

Speaker:

Dr. Kai Chi (Sam) Yam is an Associate Professor of Management and Dean’s Chair at the National University of Singapore Business School, where he also serves as Head of the Department of Management and Organization. Sam received his PhD in Organizational Behavior from the University of Washington. Sam’s research focuses primarily on the behavioral sciences in the domains of behavioral ethics, leadership, humor, and the future of work. He has published over 60 papers in premier management and psychology journals. Sam was named by Poets and Quants as one of the Best 40 under 40 Business Professors in the world. He's won multiple early career awards, including the Janet Taylor Spence Award for Transformative Early Career Contributions from Association for Psychological Science, the Distinguished Early Career Contributions Award (Science) from Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, and the Early Career Achievement Award from Academy of Management Human Resources Division. 

 

Host: 

Prof. Dr. Jamie Gloor (Assistant Professor, CCDI FIM-HSG)

While reservations are not required, an email in advance to the host is encouraged to better plan for the Apéro. 

Date: Tuesday, 2nd of May, 2023
Time: 17:30 - 19:30
Location: SQUARE, 11-0051/61
Organizers: University of St.Gallen
Language: English

 

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