Why Women Must Engage with Generative AI (and How to Get Started)

Study after study after study shows that fewer women than men are using generative AI.  Image source The reasons for this AI gender gap are numerous and, to be frank, are not new. Some of the causes mentioned in the emerging literature are: Lack of exposure to generative AI in the workplace: There is still a difference in … Continue reading Why Women Must Engage with Generative AI (and How to Get Started)

Outline for my AI literacy training session, for early career researchers

The development of AI skills (and generative AI, as part of that) is likely to have a major impact in the employability and professional success of early career graduates, both directly (i.e., in the form of demonstrated ability to use these tools) and indirectly (e.g., through impact on productivity).  As such, I am developing an … Continue reading Outline for my AI literacy training session, for early career researchers

When Do Customers Trust AI-recommendations?

The question of when customers will welcome vs reject an AI recommendation is important from both a practical and a conceptual perspective. From the practical perspective, the answer to this question will inform investment in AI recommendation systems (where to invest, risks faced, AI-system features…). From a conceptual one, the answer reveals the boundary conditions … Continue reading When Do Customers Trust AI-recommendations?

New paper: Forced vs Voluntary Chatbot Use: How It Shapes Customer Satisfaction and Blame

As chatbots become an integral part of customer service, mistakes remain inevitable. Whether it’s a failure to understand the customer’s intent or an error in executing an order, such failures raise a key question: Who do customers blame— themselves or the company? Blame attribution shapes customers’ subsequent behaviour. For instance, if I think that I received … Continue reading New paper: Forced vs Voluntary Chatbot Use: How It Shapes Customer Satisfaction and Blame

Exploring the pros and cons of Substack

I started blogging on this day, 15 years ago, mostly as a means of capturing examples of marketing principles working in everyday life, and readings that were relevant for topics that I was working on. The style and frequency of blogging have changed over time, however, it remains an important part of how I share … Continue reading Exploring the pros and cons of Substack

December 2024 round-up

December was a bit of a whirlwind given the end of semester tasks and everybody trying to squeeze in closure on various issues before the festive season. I was actually supposed to go to Bangkok for a conference but had to cancel because of spending cuts in universities. While that was disappointing, staying in the … Continue reading December 2024 round-up

Peace of mind, not technical features, as key to adoption of smart washing-machines and servitisation business models, and the modernisation of UK manufacturing

In the summer of 2023, I posted about a research project that was starting at the time. The project explored the factors that could support consumers’ adoption of smart appliances and servitisation business models, and, consequently, the modernisation of UK manufacturing. Focusing on washing machines, we explored the use of a range of digital features, … Continue reading Peace of mind, not technical features, as key to adoption of smart washing-machines and servitisation business models, and the modernisation of UK manufacturing