2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2019.102050
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Autonomous vehicles in the smart city era: An empirical study of adoption factors important for millennials

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“…A city can be described as smart where social, environmental and economic development factors are balanced and linked via devolved processes to more efficiently manage key assets, resources and urban flows for real-time processes (Komninos 2013;Yeh 2017). Smart cities are designed around an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) based infrastructure with Internet of Things (IoT) enabled sensor technology to support social and urban interconnectivity through greater citizen interaction and government efficiency (Albino et al 2015;Alter 2019;Gupta et al 2019b;Janssen et al 2019;Lom and Pribyl 2020;Mamonov and Koufaris 2020;Manfreda et al 2019;Yeh 2017). A number of cities throughout the world have embraced the smart philosophy and have either developed their infrastructure toward this new status or are actively pursuing strategies to adapt their existing assets and networks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A city can be described as smart where social, environmental and economic development factors are balanced and linked via devolved processes to more efficiently manage key assets, resources and urban flows for real-time processes (Komninos 2013;Yeh 2017). Smart cities are designed around an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) based infrastructure with Internet of Things (IoT) enabled sensor technology to support social and urban interconnectivity through greater citizen interaction and government efficiency (Albino et al 2015;Alter 2019;Gupta et al 2019b;Janssen et al 2019;Lom and Pribyl 2020;Mamonov and Koufaris 2020;Manfreda et al 2019;Yeh 2017). A number of cities throughout the world have embraced the smart philosophy and have either developed their infrastructure toward this new status or are actively pursuing strategies to adapt their existing assets and networks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Casley et al (2013);Silberg et al (2013);Begg (2014);Schoettle and Sivak (2014 b);Howard and Dai (2014);Schoettle and Sivak (2014);;;Zmud et al (2016);Manfreda et al (2019);Liu, Yang, et al (2019) Mobility need fulfillmentBegg (2014);Howard and Dai (2014); Bansal and Kockelman (2016); Zmud et al (2016); König and Neumayr (2017); Kim et al (2019); Liu, Yang, et al (2019) Enhanced road safety Silberg et al (2013); Begg (2014); Brown et al (2014); Howard and Dai (2014); Schoettle and Sivak (2014); Bansal et al (2016); Bansal and Kockelman (2016); Zmud et al (2016); Shabanpour et al (2018); Manfreda et al (2019); Liu, Yang, et al (2019) Other less frequently mentioned reasons for adopting AVs: increased fuel efficiency, increased productivity, reduction of stress levels, emission reductions, lower private vehicle ownership, lower insurance rates Reasons against adopting AVs Anxiety for users Zmud et al (2016); Bennett et al (2019); Acheampong and Cugurullo (2019); Hohenberger et al (2016); Shariff et al (2017); Panagiotopoulos and Dimitrakopoulos (2018) Safety concerns Casley et al (2013); Howard and Dai (2014); Schoettle and Sivak (2014); Bansal et al (2016); König and Neumayr (2017); Shabanpour et al (2017); Hulse et al (2018); Liljamo et al (2018); Liu, Yang, et al (2019) Cyber security and data privacy Silberg et al (2013); Begg (2014); Howard and Dai (2014); Schoettle and Sivak (2014 b); Seapine Software (2014); Bansal et al (2016); König and Neumayr (2017); Brell et al (2019); Hulse et al (2018); Manfreda et al (2019); Liu, Yang, et al (2019); Panagiotopoulos and Dimitrakopoulos (2018)…”
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“…Los millennials son testigos del desarrollo de las TIC y del procesamiento de grandes volúmenes de información en Internet, se caracterizan por ser seguros, liberales, optimistas, abiertos al cambio, siempre conectados, inmersos en la tecnología digital y las redes sociales, esto les ha permitido centrar su búsqueda en recomendaciones de personas de su círculo social, amigos y personajes referentes que aparecen en diversas plataformas digitales (Castro et al, 2018). Los millennials continúan incorporándose al campo laboral, y su poder adquisitivo aumenta, esto representa un posible mercado significativo para la industria turística (Manfreda, Ljubi y Groznik, 2019;Shamala, 2013). El turismo que realizan los jóvenes representa un nicho de mercado importante y atractivo para la industria turística, producto de un comportamiento heterogéneo que para las generaciones mayores de 40 años podría entenderse como liberal (Posso y Cardona, 2016).…”
Section: Turistas Millennialsunclassified
“…En los jóvenes millennials, sus comportamientos de viaje son más sostenibles que otras generaciones, experimentan disminución general en el uso del automóvil, tienen hábitos menos contaminantes (Manfreda et al, 2019). A pesar de que compran mediante Internet, es algo habitual para la generación de los millennials revisan con mucho cuidado el proceso de pago en las plataformas antes de asegurar la transacción, este comportamiento de desconfianza es por la información obtenida de otros usuarios los cuales han compartido su experiencia sobre este proceso (Valdez-Roca, 2018).…”
Section: Turistas Millennialsunclassified