Without public support, the deployment of Automated Vehicles (AVs) is doomed to failure. Therefore, their acceptability has been widely studied. On the basis of a systematic literature review of 113 empirical studies, the present paper studies the influence of the modes of contact with the AV (no explanation provided, written or pictorial description only, simulator, real experience) on sociodemographic variables, acceptability, behavioural intention and their determinants. The analysis of the dependent variables shows a lack of clarification of what is actually measured and a heterogeneity of measurements that makes comparisons difficult. The determinants were separated in two groups: preferences, which refer to projections in use, and perceptions, which refer to beliefs. The determinants in the preferences group, and some determinants in the perceptions group (perceived ease of use and usefulness and attitudes), are not influenced by the mode of contact with the AV. Indeed, a more concrete mode of contact does not change the participants’ responses for these variables......
Lemonnier Aurore, Adelé Sonia, Dionisio Corinne, "The determinants of acceptability and behavioural intention of automated vehicles – a review", Le travail humain, 2020/4 (Vol. 83), p. 297-342. DOI: 10.3917/th.834.0297. URL: https://www.cairn-int.info/journal-le-travail-humain-2020-4-page-297.htm
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