Consumer Perceptions of Employees with Disabilities Using Robots
Quick Look
- A study by CUHK Business School found consumers prefer in-person interactions with employees with disabilities, whether using wheelchairs or wearable robots, over telepresence robots.
- Physical presence is key in frontline roles, though telepresence robots can offer opportunities in other areas.
AI-generated summary
A study by CUHK Business School found consumers prefer in-person interactions with employees with disabilities, whether using wheelchairs or wearable robots, over telepresence robots. Physical presence is key in frontline roles, though telepresence robots can offer opportunities in other areas.






