Virtual Servants: Stereotyping Female Front-Office Employees on the Internet
Sammanfattning
This article focuses on the service providers of the future: virtual assistants on the Internet. Recent technological developments, supported by intensive
research on artificial intelligence, have enabled corporations to construct ‘virtual employees’ who can interact with their online customers. The number of virtual assistants on the Internet continues to grow and most of these new service providers are human-like and female. In this article I profile virtual employees on the Internet — who they are, what
they do and how they present themselves. I demonstrate that the Internet suffers from the same gender stereotyping characteristic of customer services in general and that the unreflective choice of female images is, at the minimum, a symbolic reinforcement of the real circumstances of gender
divisions in customer service.
Universitet
Göteborg University. School of Business, Economics and Law
Källa
Gender, Work and Organization, nr Vol. 12 No. 5 September 2005
Tidskriftstitel
Gender, Work and Organization
Volym
Vol. 12 No. 5 September 2005
Startsida
400
Slutsida
419
Samlingar
Fil(er)
Datum
2005Författare
Gustavsson, Eva
Nyckelord
virtual customer services
Internet services
stereotypes
gender
Publikationstyp
Article - Peer reviewed
ISSN
0968-6673
Språk
en