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Trust in vehicle technology

Trust in vehicle technology
Trust in vehicle technology
Driver trust has potentially important implications for how vehicle technology is used and interacted with. In this paper it will be seen how driver trust functions and how it can be understood and manipulated by insightful vehicle design. It will review the theoretical literature to define steps that can be taken establish trust in vehicle technology in the first place, maintain trust in the long term, and even re-establish trust that has been lost along the way. The implication throughout is that trust is a good thing for the acceptance of vehicle technology, and for safe, efficient and enjoyable driving in general. The further implication is that trust is a powerful variable that is available to be favourably manipulated by the vehicle designer to ensure successful implementations of vehicle technology.
1741-5314
157-182
Walker, Guy, H.
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Stanton, Neville, A.
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Salmon, Paul
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Walker, Guy, H.
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Stanton, Neville, A.
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Salmon, Paul
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Walker, Guy, H., Stanton, Neville, A. and Salmon, Paul (2016) Trust in vehicle technology. International Journal of Vehicle Design, 70 (2), 157-182. (doi:10.1504/IJVD.2016.074419).

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Driver trust has potentially important implications for how vehicle technology is used and interacted with. In this paper it will be seen how driver trust functions and how it can be understood and manipulated by insightful vehicle design. It will review the theoretical literature to define steps that can be taken establish trust in vehicle technology in the first place, maintain trust in the long term, and even re-establish trust that has been lost along the way. The implication throughout is that trust is a good thing for the acceptance of vehicle technology, and for safe, efficient and enjoyable driving in general. The further implication is that trust is a powerful variable that is available to be favourably manipulated by the vehicle designer to ensure successful implementations of vehicle technology.

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Published date: January 2016
Organisations: Transportation Group

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Local EPrints ID: 390014
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/390014
ISSN: 1741-5314
PURE UUID: f49e98e3-273a-4902-8e3e-a56d9c278fea
ORCID for Neville, A. Stanton: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8562-3279

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Date deposited: 17 Mar 2016 11:36
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:33

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Author: Guy, H. Walker
Author: Paul Salmon

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