Factors influencing autonomous vehicle adoption: an application of the technology acceptance model and innovation diffusion theory

Kum Fai Yuen, Lanhui Cai, Guanqiu Qi, Xueqin Wang*

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Abstract

Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are a key transportation technology of the future and will be integral to smart cities. An increased understanding of user adoption is necessary to promote AV usage. This study applied an integrated model based on innovation diffusion theory (IDT) and the technology acceptance model (TAM) to examine the factors influencing a user’s behavioural intention to use AVs. Then, a questionnaire was designed, and structural equation analysis was conducted on the 274 collected survey results. Results confirmed previous research findings that perceived usefulness (PU) and perceived ease of use (PEOU) positively influence users’ behavioural intention to use AVs. Moreover, the results revealed new findings that both PU and PEOU were influenced by the perceived characteristics of innovation (PCIs, i.e. relative advantage, compatibility, image, result demonstrability, visibility, and trialability). These findings contribute to theory building concerning human–computer interactions and guide policy and strategy formulation for promoting AVs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)505-519
Number of pages15
JournalTechnology Analysis and Strategic Management
Volume33
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes

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ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Strategy and Management
  • Management Science and Operations Research

Keywords

  • Behavioural intention
  • innovation diffusion theory
  • structural equation modelling
  • technology acceptance model

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