Braun, Michael; Frison, Anna-Katharina; Völkel, Sarah Theres; Alt, Florian; Hussmann, Heinrich; Riener, Andreas
Document type:
Konferenzbeitrag / Conference Paper
Title:
Beyond Transportation
Subtitle:
How to Keep Users Attached When They Are Neither Driving nor Owning Automated Cars?
Title of conference publication:
AutomotiveUI '18: Adjunct Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications
Conference title:
International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (10., 2018, Toronto)
Venue:
Toronto, ON, Canada
Year of conference:
2018
Date of conference beginning:
23.09.2018
Date of conference ending:
25.09.2018
Place of publication:
New York, NY, USA
Publisher:
ACM
Year:
2018
Pages from - to:
175-180
Language:
Englisch
Keywords:
Automated Cars ; Car Sharing ; Vehicle Attachment
Abstract:
The way drivers relate to cars is likely bound to change with the rise of automated vehicles and new ownership models. However, personal relationships towards products are an important part of buying decisions. Car manufacturers thus need to provide novel bonding experiences for their future customers in order to stay competitive. We introduce a vehicle attachment model based on related work from other domains. In interviews with 16 car owners we verify the approach as promising and derive four attachment types by applying the model: interviewees' personal attachments were grounded on either self-empowering reasons, memories with the car, increased status, or a loving friendship towards their car. We propose how to address the needs of these four attachment types as a first step towards emotionally irreplaceable automated and shared vehicles. «
The way drivers relate to cars is likely bound to change with the rise of automated vehicles and new ownership models. However, personal relationships towards products are an important part of buying decisions. Car manufacturers thus need to provide novel bonding experiences for their future customers in order to stay competitive. We introduce a vehicle attachment model based on related work from other domains. In interviews with 16 car owners we verify the approach as promising and derive four... »