Labros Vasiliadis
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4
Total Citations
28
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3
About
Labros Vasiliadis is an emerging researcher whose work sits at the dynamic intersection of robotics, technology adoption, and hospitality management. His scholarship focuses primarily on the integration of robotic technologies within the hotel and tourism industries, exploring both consumer and employee perspectives on service automation. Through a series of interconnected studies, Vasiliadis has made meaningful contributions to understanding how guests and hospitality professionals perceive and intend to use robots in service environments, laying important groundwork for future empirical investigation in this rapidly evolving field. His most cited work, "The Intention and Expectations of Modern Robotic Technologies in the Hotel Industry" (2021, 12 citations), examines the feasibility and quality expectations surrounding service robots, building upon pilot research that helped validate key measurement instruments. His comprehensive review paper on robots in the tourist industry (2022, 10 citations) serves as a valuable synthesis for researchers navigating this growing literature. Notably, Vasiliadis has demonstrated methodological rigor by developing and testing questionnaires specifically designed to assess robotic service quality and adoption intentions. His conceptual modeling work further positions him as a contributor shaping the theoretical frameworks guiding this field forward.
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- 2Robots on the Tourist Industry—A Review for Future Research Directions10 citations · 2022
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