城市空中交通系统的技术采用和接受:识别公众认知和整合因素

IF 1 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED International Journal of Aerospace Psychology Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1080/24721840.2022.2100394
Ricole A. Johnson, Erika E. Miller, Steven Conrad
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摘要目的本研究旨在了解乘客对航空客车的期望和看法。具体来说,(1)公众对自动驾驶汽车的最初看法是什么,(2)自动驾驶汽车的早期采用者和滞后采用者之间的差异是什么。城市空中交通的出现为增加人口密集的大都市地区的运输能力提供了机会。然而,成功的整合在很大程度上取决于社区的采用和接受。方法对全美407名受访者进行调查,提供潜在用户的见解。技术采用生命周期和技术接受模型用于描述采用者概况和采用率。受访者不仅期望与传统飞机相同的安全标准水平(即安全带,空气质量),而且期望更多的反馈(即当前和计划飞行操作的显示)。一旦有了公共交通工具,就不能立即替代日常出行。客舱内的噪音并不是乘客出行的主要障碍。早期的PAV采用者信任这项技术,愿意花更多的钱乘坐,并表现出总体上更冒险的行为。后来的PAV采用者需要更多的飞行反馈和机上飞行员。结论:PAV制造商、运营商和决策者可以利用这些发现来整合PAV所需的关键设计元素,以满足用户的期望。这些发现确定了在相对时间框架内应该针对的优先事项,以适当地满足近期和长期PAV用户。
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Technology Adoption and Acceptance of Urban Air Mobility Systems: Identifying Public Perceptions and Integration Factors
ABSTRACT Objective This study aims to identify expectations and perceptions of Passenger Air Vehicles (PAVs). Specifically, (1) what are the initial perceptions of PAVs by the public, and (2) what are the differences between early and laggard adopters of PAVs. Background The emergence of Urban Air Mobility presents an opportunity to increase transportation capacity in densely populated metropolitan areas. However, successful integration is largely dependent on adoption and acceptance from communities. Method A survey of 407 respondents across the United States provides insights from potential users. The Technology Adoption Life Cycle and Technology Acceptance Model are used to characterize adopter profiles and rates of adoption. Results Respondents not only expect the same level of safety standards as conventional aircraft (i.e., seatbelts, air quality), but even more feedback (i.e., displays on current and projected flight operations). PAVs are not an immediate replacement for daily trips once available. In-cabin noise is not a crucial deterrent to ridership. Earlier PAV adopters are trusting of the technology, willing to pay more to ride, and exhibit overall riskier behaviors. Later PAV adopters need more feedback in-flight and a pilot on-board. Conclusion PAV manufacturers, operators, and policymakers can utilize these findings to incorporate crucial design elements needed for PAVs to satisfy user expectations. These findings identify priorities that should be targeted in relative timeframes to satisfy near-term and long-term PAV users appropriately.
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