Towards defining a unified concept for the acceptability of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS): A conceptual analysis based on the case of Intelligent Speed Adaptation (ISA)

  • Sven Vlassenroot*
  • , Karel Brookhuis
  • , Vincent Marchau
  • , Frank Witlox
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

A key success factor in the future implementation of new in-vehicle technologies is in understanding how users will experience and respond to these devices Although it is recognized that acceptance, acceptability and/or support is important, consistency in the definition of acceptability, and how it can be measured, is absent. In this paper we conceptualize acceptance as the attitudes towards a new device after its introduction and acceptability as the attitudes to it before its introduction. It is our goal to describe and conceptualize the most common and relevant socio-psychological factors that can influence acceptance and acceptability of Intelligent Speed Adaptation (ISA). By analysing the different theories and methods used in ISA trials we arrived at the 14 most potential indicators that could influence the definition of acceptability and acceptance. A test survey was conducted to determine if these indicators are relevant and if they affect acceptability The use of a factor analysis helped to single out those questions that were deemed relevant in doing our conceptual acceptability analysis, and to allocate correlations between the different items We conclude that we have found a concept with some main possible indicators that directly influence the acceptability of ISA. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)164-178
Number of pages15
JournalTransportation Research. Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour
Volume13
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May-2010

Keywords

  • Acceptance
  • Acceptability
  • Driver attitudes
  • Intelligent Speed Adaptation
  • Support
  • COMMIT DRIVING VIOLATIONS
  • PLANNED BEHAVIOR
  • PROBLEM AWARENESS
  • USER ACCEPTANCE
  • PERSONAL NORM
  • CAR USE
  • DRIVERS
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • INTENTIONS
  • DETERMINANTS

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