The Impact of Automation on Risk-Taking: The Role of Sense of Agency
Yang Chen, Zhijun Zhang
公開日: 2025/9/16
Abstract
Automation significantly alters human behavior, particularly risk-taking. Previous researches have paid limited attention to the underlying characteristics of automation and their mechanisms of influence on risk-taking. This study investigated how automation affects risk-taking and examined the role of sense of agency therein. By quantifying sense of agency through subjective ratings, this research explored the impact of automation level and reliability level on risk-taking. The results of three experiments indicated that automation reduced the level of risk-taking; higher automation level was associated with lower sense of agency and lower risk-taking, with sense of agency playing a complete mediating role; higher automation reliability was associated with higher sense of agency and higher risk-taking, with sense of agency playing a partial mediating role. The study concludes that automation influences risk-taking, such that higher automation level or lower reliability is associated with a lower likelihood of risk-taking. Sense of agency mediates the impact of automation on risk-taking, and automation level and reliability have different effects on risk-taking.