2021
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/4q3sb
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Autonomy Loss, Privacy Invasion and Data Misuse as Psychological Barriers to Peer-to-Peer Collaborative Car Use

Abstract: The present study aimed to identify psychological barriers, which potentially prevent people from implementing collaborative car use in their every-day mobility behaviour. We suggested a model consisting of four psychological barriers: Autonomy Loss, Privacy Invasion, Interpersonal Distrust, and Data Misuse. Perceived Financial Benefit was included as a main incentive of collaborative car use. Using two samples, a community (N = 176) and a student sample (N = 265), three forms of peer-to-peer collaborative car… Show more

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“…e major impact of big data in psychological quality assessment is to collect data and perform analysis process at need time to reduce the latency rate in the computation process [8]. e big data analytic process reduces the error and risk rates in the classification and identification process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e major impact of big data in psychological quality assessment is to collect data and perform analysis process at need time to reduce the latency rate in the computation process [8]. e big data analytic process reduces the error and risk rates in the classification and identification process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%