AI RESEARCH
Examining Users' Behavioural Intention to Use OpenClaw Through the Cognition--Affect--Conation Framework
arXiv CS.AI
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ArXi:2603.11455v1 Announce Type: new This study examines users' behavioural intention to use OpenClaw through the Cognition--Affect--Conation (CAC) framework. The research investigates how cognitive perceptions of the system influence affective responses and subsequently shape behavioural intention. Enabling factors include perceived personalisation, perceived intelligence, and relative advantage, while inhibiting factors include privacy concern, algorithmic opacity, and perceived risk. Survey data from 436 OpenClaw users were analysed using structural equation modelling.