This article investigates how voice assistants (VAs) can improve user experience by focusing on service contexts and matching language styles. Three studies suggest users prefer abstract language in hedonic contexts and concrete language in utilitarian contexts, with processing fluency mediating this effect. Findings offer insights for enhancing continuous usage intention.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jan 12, 2024
Authors
Hai Lan, Xiaofei Tang, Yong Ye, Huiqin Zhang
Tags
voice assistants
user experience
language styles
hedonic contexts
utilitarian contexts
processing fluency
continuous usage intention
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