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Managerial Decisions in Marketing: The Individual Perception of Explainable Artificial Intelligence

Journal
ICMarkTech'21 Conference Proceedings
Type
conference paper
Date Issued
2021-12
Author(s)
Volkmar, Gioia Valentina  
Abstract (De)
This paper examines how marketing managers` perceived explanation quality differs between Artificial Intelligence (AI) and human recommendations. The results of this experimental study extend previous studies on managerial decisions by demonstrating that participants’ perception of the explanation quality differed between AI and humans. The explanation behind human advice was perceived as less satisfying, needing more information about the recommendation. In contrast, receiving an AI generated advice positively changed their perception of the explanation quality. They perceived the explanation as more sufficient without the need for further clarification. These findings contribute to understand the individual perception of the explanation quality of AI generated recommendations. Including explainability of AI in the decision process is important for building user trust. Thus, this paper is intended to stimulate further research on the use of AI for managerial deci-sions in marketing. Particularly, examining the importance of explanations in the decision process to improve AI acceptance.
Language
English
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Publisher
ICMarkTech'21 - International Conference on Marketing and Technologies of 2021
Event Title
ICMarkTech'21- International Conference on Marketing and Technologies
Event Location
Tenerife
URL
https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/109685
Subject(s)

computer science

social sciences

behavioral science

business studies

Division(s)

IMC – Institute for M...

Eprints ID
264821

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