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Assessing the impact of long-term mobility choice motivation and short-term mobility means connotation on the use intention of electric cars in rural areas
Institution:1. Department of General Psychology and Methodology, University of Bamberg, Bamberg, Germany;2. Bamberg Graduate School of Affective and Cognitive Sciences (BaGrACS), Bamberg, Germany;3. Forschungsgruppe EPÆG (Ergonomie, Psychologische Æsthetik, Gestaltung), Germany;4. BMW Group, Concept Quality, Munich, Germany
Abstract:In this study several hypotheses comprising a heuristic framework derived from rational-choice (RC) premises and regarding some potentially influencing variables on future use intention of different vehicle types are tested with a rural area sample. Especially the differentiation between long-term vs. short-term as well as functional/rational vs. extra-functional/emotional motivators is assessed. Results suggest a predominance of functional motivators and rational connotations over extra-functional/emotional ones. The models to check whether short-term or long-term effects dominate did not clearly confirm a predominance of long-term factors as hypothesized. In several regression models a moderating effect of rational short-term connotations on different long-term motivators was found, thus contributing notably to the prediction of future vehicle use-intention. The need for further research and theory-driven modeling is briefly discussed.
Keywords:Electric vehicles  Perception of vehicle attributes  Future vehicle use intention  Rational-choice user modeling
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