利用 "技术接受和使用统一理论 2 "模型深入了解用户对电池更换服务的接受程度,以实现可持续的微移动性

Fan Zhang, Huitao Lv, Ning Sun, Yanjie Ji
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智能电池交换服务(BSS)为电动微型车(EMV)在充电、安全隐患和电池管理混乱等方面遇到的挑战提供了一种创新的解决方案。虽然 BSS 在企业对企业领域获得了广泛关注,但其在企业对客户领域的接受程度仍不确定。本研究利用 "技术接受和使用统一理论 2"(UTAUT2),结合结构方程建模框架,对个体司机采用 BSS 的意愿进行分析。通过对中国江苏省 434 名 EMV 用户的调查,我们分析了潜在变量之间的关系,同时还通过多组分析评估了社会人口和交通相关因素的调节作用。研究结果表明,该模型具有很强的解释力,约占意向变异的 54.8%。值得注意的是,社会影响是对意向影响最大的因素,其次是不费力预期、价格敏感性和性能预期。耐人寻味的是,价格敏感性和技术焦虑都与意向呈负相关。此外,性别、年龄、收入、骑行目的和骑行频率等变量也在很大程度上影响了用户使用 BSS 的意愿。这项研究为旨在促进 EMV 用户采用 BSS 并鼓励 EMV 市场增长和可持续发展的政策制定者提供了有价值的见解。
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Insights into User Acceptance of Battery Swapping Services for Sustainable Micromobility using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology 2 Model
Intelligent Battery Swapping Services (BSSs) present an innovative solution to the challenges of charging, safety hazards, and disorganized battery management encountered by electric micromobility vehicles (EMVs). Although BSSs have gained traction in the business-to-business domain, their acceptance in the business-to-customer sector remains uncertain. This study leverages the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology 2 (UTAUT2) combined with a structural equation modeling framework to discern the adoption intentions toward BSS among individual drivers. Drawing from a survey of 434 EMV users in Jiangsu Province, China, we analyzed the relationship between latent variables, while also evaluating the moderating effects of sociodemographic and transport-related factors via multi-group analysis. The findings revealed a model with impressive explanatory power, accounting for approximately 54.8% of the variance in intention. Notably, social influence emerged as the most potent influencer on intention, trailed by effortlessness expectancy, price sensitivity, and performance expectancy. Intriguingly, both price sensitivity and technology anxiety exhibited a negative correlation with intention. Furthermore, variables such as gender, age, income, riding purpose, and riding frequency were found to significantly shape users’ intentions to embrace BSS. This research offers valuable insights for policy makers aiming to promote BSS adoption among EMV users and encourage the EMV market’s growth and sustainability.
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