This study aims to identify the factors that influence consumers' choice of autonomous cars in their new car purchase behavior. We surveyed stated preferences for autonomous driving technology and then analyzed the survey data using a multinominal logit model to examine how various factors—including price, consumer attributes, and respondents' evaluations of autonomous car characteristics—influence consumers' choice of car technology. The results of analysis indicate that experience with adaptive cruise control (ACC), as well as expectations about the enjoyment that autonomous cars will bring to consumers' daily lives, have a significant impact on their decision.
Autonomous Cars and Consumer Choices: A Stated Preference Approach
Int. J. ITS Res.
International Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems Research ; 22 , 3 ; 491-502
01.12.2024
12 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Autonomous car , Social acceptance , Consumer expectation , Stated preference , Factor analysis , Multinominal logit model , Adaptive cruise control Engineering , Electrical Engineering , Automotive Engineering , Robotics and Automation , Computer Imaging, Vision, Pattern Recognition and Graphics , Civil Engineering , User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction
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