Exploring mobility and transportation technology futures for people with ambulatory disabilities: A science fiction prototype

IF 11.1 1区 管理学 Q1 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL
Roger Bennett , Rohini Vijaygopal
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Abstract

Although a number of studies have explored science fiction prototyping as a method for new product development, no study has ever used the method to examine the mobility and transportation technology needs of people with disabilities. The current research created a science fiction prototype, based on expert opinion expressed during an imagination workshop, which the authors then presented to a sample of people with ambulatory disabilities. Through a conjoint analysis, the sample members delineated the elements of the prototype they regarded as most important. The participants considered personal mobility assistive technology (either an automated wheelchair or an exoskeleton) the most important, followed by personal automation (autonomous [driverless] vehicle or personal robot) and thirdly by personal assistance technologies (real-time response versus augmented metaverse planning systems). Outputs to the conjoint analysis were clustered and three categories of individual emerged (i) more innovatively minded people who occupied the first cluster and preferred an exoskeleton, a personal robot and a subscription to the metaverse, (ii) people who appeared to be less technologically inclined and preferred an automated wheelchair, an autonomous vehicle and a subscription to a real-time assistive system, and (iii) a group with members favouring an AV but with few other predilections.

为行动不便的残疾人探索未来的移动和交通技术:科幻小说原型
尽管已有许多研究将科幻原型作为新产品开发的一种方法进行了探讨,但从未有研究使用这种方法来研究残疾人的行动和交通技术需求。目前的研究根据专家在想象力研讨会上发表的意见创建了一个科幻原型,然后作者将其展示给了一个行动不便的残疾人样本。通过联合分析,样本成员确定了他们认为原型中最重要的元素。参与者认为个人行动辅助技术(自动轮椅或外骨骼)最为重要,其次是个人自动化(自动[无人驾驶]汽车或个人机器人),第三是个人辅助技术(实时响应与增强型元宇宙规划系统)。对联合分析的结果进行了分组,得出了三类人:(i) 创新意识较强的人,他们占据了第一组,偏好外骨骼、个人机器人和使用元宇宙;(ii) 似乎技术倾向较弱的人,他们偏好自动轮椅、自动驾驶汽车和使用实时辅助系统;(iii) 一群成员偏好自动驾驶汽车,但很少有其他偏好。
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Technovation
Technovation 管理科学-工程:工业
CiteScore
15.10
自引率
11.20%
发文量
208
审稿时长
91 days
期刊介绍: The interdisciplinary journal Technovation covers various aspects of technological innovation, exploring processes, products, and social impacts. It examines innovation in both process and product realms, including social innovations like regulatory frameworks and non-economic benefits. Topics range from emerging trends and capital for development to managing technology-intensive ventures and innovation in organizations of different sizes. It also discusses organizational structures, investment strategies for science and technology enterprises, and the roles of technological innovators. Additionally, it addresses technology transfer between developing countries and innovation across enterprise, political, and economic systems.
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