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    Factors Affecting Autonomous Vehicles Adoption: A Systematic Review, Proposed Framework, and Future Roadmap
    (Taylor & Francis online, 2023) Al Mansoori, Saeed; Al-Emran, Mostafa; Shaalan, Khaled
    Autonomous vehicles (AVs) offer several benefits, such as improving road safety, mitigating traffic congestion, and reducing fuel consumption and gas emissions. Despite these benefits, their adop tion rate remains limited due to various factors influencing users’ decisions. While previous studies have identified numerous factors influencing AV adoption using various adoption frameworks, the factors have not been comprehensively analyzed and synthesized. Thus, this systematic review aims to bridge this gap by identifying and classifying the factors influencing the adoption of AVs. Out of 3,532 collected research papers, 71 empirical studies were analyzed thoroughly. The find ings demonstrated that the technology acceptance model (TAM) was the most widely used model for investigating AV adoption. The identified factors in the analyzed studies were classified into distinct categories: psychological and behavioral factors, technological factors, social factors, envir onmental factors, security and privacy factors, AV-related factors, risky and negative factors, condi tional factors, and monetary factors. We have proposed an AV adoption framework grounded in this taxonomy to direct subsequent empirical research. We have also highlighted numerous agen das to serve as a blueprint for future AV adoption studies. This review offers various theoretical insights and actionable recommendations for multiple AV research, development, and implemen tation stakeholders.
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