The formation of initial trust by potential passengers of self-driving taxis

IF 2.8 Q2 OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
Heng Xie, Alsius David, Md Rasel Al Mamun, V. Prybutok, A. Sidorova
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Despite a current level of uncertainty, taxi service companies are incorporating autonomous cars in their services. This study examines factors influencing consumers' initial trust in autonomous taxis to extend trust model research and develop a new model in autonomous taxis. The new model examines the influence of trust base factors and subjective norms on three constructs. It assesses eight trust base factors of cognitive, personality, calculative, and institutional categories. Findings indicate that faith in intelligent machines, calculative cost/benefit perception, perceived societal benefits, organizational situation normality, and technology structural assurance are potential indicators of consumers' trusting beliefs in this context. Data was collected from undergraduate students and future research should test the model with other populations to determine if differences among groups exist. The study makes significant contributions to both theory and practice by extending the initial trust model and examining trusting factors in the context of autonomous taxis.
自动驾驶出租车潜在乘客初始信任的形成
摘要尽管目前存在一定程度的不确定性,出租车服务公司仍在将自动驾驶汽车纳入其服务中。本研究考察了影响消费者对自动驾驶出租车初始信任的因素,以扩展信任模型研究,并开发一种新的自动驾驶出租车模型。新模型考察了信任基础因素和主观规范对三个结构的影响。它评估了八个基于信任的因素,即认知、个性、计算和制度类别。研究结果表明,在这种情况下,对智能机器的信心、计算成本/效益感知、感知社会效益、组织情境常态和技术结构保证是消费者信任信念的潜在指标。数据是从本科生那里收集的,未来的研究应该在其他人群中测试该模型,以确定群体之间是否存在差异。该研究扩展了最初的信任模型,并在自动驾驶出租车的背景下考察了信任因素,对理论和实践都做出了重大贡献。
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Journal of Decision Systems
Journal of Decision Systems OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE-
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