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How Perceived Motivations Influence User Stickiness and Sustainable Engagement with AI-Powered Chatbots : Unveiling the Pivotal Function of User Attitude

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Pang, Hua
Hu, Zhuyun

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Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research. MDPI. 2025, 20(3), 228. eISSN 0718-1876. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.3390/jtaer20030228

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping customer service, with AI-powered chatbots serving as a critical component in delivering continuous support across sales, marketing, and service domains, thereby enhancing operational efficiency. However, consumer engagement remains suboptimal, as many users favor human interaction due to concerns regarding chatbots’ ability to address complex issues and their perceived lack of empathy, which subsequently reduces satisfaction and sustainable usage. This study examines the determinants of user attitude and identifies factors influencing sustainable chatbot use. Utilizing survey data from 735 Chinese university students who have engaged with AI-powered chatbots, the analysis reveals that four key motivational categories: utilitarian (information acquisition), hedonic (enjoyment and time passing), technology (media appeal), and social (social presence and interaction) significantly influence user attitude toward chatbot services. Conversely, privacy invasion exerts a negative impact on user attitude, suggesting that while chatbots provide certain benefits, privacy issues can significantly undermine user satisfaction. Moreover, the findings suggest that user attitude serves as a pivotal determinant in fostering both user stickiness and sustainable usage of chatbot services. This study advances prior U&G-, TAM-, and ECM-based research by applying these frameworks to AI-powered chatbots in business communication, refining the U&G model with four specific motivations, integrating perceived privacy invasion to bridge gratification theory with risk perception, and directly linking user motivations to business outcomes such as attitude and stickiness. This study underscores that optimizing chatbot functionalities to enhance user gratification while mitigating privacy risks can substantially improve user satisfaction and stickiness, offering valuable implications for businesses aiming to enhance customer loyalty through AI-powered services.

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perceived motivation, attitude, user stickiness, sustainable usage, chatbots

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ISO 690PANG, Hua, Zhuyun HU, Lei WANG, 2025. How Perceived Motivations Influence User Stickiness and Sustainable Engagement with AI-Powered Chatbots : Unveiling the Pivotal Function of User Attitude. In: Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research. MDPI. 2025, 20(3), 228. eISSN 0718-1876. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.3390/jtaer20030228
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  year={2025},
  doi={10.3390/jtaer20030228},
  number={3},
  volume={20},
  journal={Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research},
  author={Pang, Hua and Hu, Zhuyun and Wang, Lei},
  note={Article Number: 228}
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