A lack of trust is a major barrier to the adoptions of Automated Vehicles (AVs). Given the ties between expectation and trust, this study employs the expectation-confirmation theory to investigate in trust in AVs. An online survey was used to collect data including expectation, perceived performance, and trust in AVs from 443 participants which represent U.S. driver population. Using the polynomial regression and response surface methodology, we found that higher trust is engendered when perceived performance is higher than expectation, and perceived risk can moderate the relationship between expectation confirmation and trust in AVs. Results have important theoretical and practical implicationsUniversity of Michigan McityPeer Reviewedhttps...
Trust is important for adoption of automated vehicles (AVs) and has therefore become a well-research...
The automated driving system is expected to enhance traffic safety and flow; however, the system wil...
Trust is important for users’ acceptance and adoption of automated vehicles (AVs). Previous research...
Trust has been identified as an important determinant of the acceptance of autonomous vehicles. Howe...
Technological advances in the automotive industry are bringing automated driving closer to road use....
Trust is a vital determinant of acceptance of automated vehicles (AVs) and expectations and explanat...
Although manufacturers and experts consider autonomous vehicles (AVs) as a much safer alternative th...
Although technological advances in the automotive industry are bringing autonomous vehicles (AVs) cl...
There is a growing optimism around the implications of increasing vehicle automation. However, publi...
There is a growing optimism around the implications of increasing vehicle automation. However, publi...
The research outlined in this dissertation provides a holistic exploration into the intricate factor...
There is a growing body of research on trust in driving automation systems. In this paper, we seek t...
To maximize road safety, driver trust in an automated vehicle should be aligned with the vehicle’s ...
There is a growing body of research on trust in driving automation systems. In this paper, we seek t...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/156414/1/Final_Investigate drivers Trus...
Trust is important for adoption of automated vehicles (AVs) and has therefore become a well-research...
The automated driving system is expected to enhance traffic safety and flow; however, the system wil...
Trust is important for users’ acceptance and adoption of automated vehicles (AVs). Previous research...
Trust has been identified as an important determinant of the acceptance of autonomous vehicles. Howe...
Technological advances in the automotive industry are bringing automated driving closer to road use....
Trust is a vital determinant of acceptance of automated vehicles (AVs) and expectations and explanat...
Although manufacturers and experts consider autonomous vehicles (AVs) as a much safer alternative th...
Although technological advances in the automotive industry are bringing autonomous vehicles (AVs) cl...
There is a growing optimism around the implications of increasing vehicle automation. However, publi...
There is a growing optimism around the implications of increasing vehicle automation. However, publi...
The research outlined in this dissertation provides a holistic exploration into the intricate factor...
There is a growing body of research on trust in driving automation systems. In this paper, we seek t...
To maximize road safety, driver trust in an automated vehicle should be aligned with the vehicle’s ...
There is a growing body of research on trust in driving automation systems. In this paper, we seek t...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/156414/1/Final_Investigate drivers Trus...
Trust is important for adoption of automated vehicles (AVs) and has therefore become a well-research...
The automated driving system is expected to enhance traffic safety and flow; however, the system wil...
Trust is important for users’ acceptance and adoption of automated vehicles (AVs). Previous research...