This paper investigates the drivers of citizens' willingness to use Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) systems, focusing on individual and regional features. We analyse Italian data using a multinomial logit model. Our results show that individuals' job positions, flying habits, and prior experience with drones positively influence such willingness. We also find that regional features matter, with respondents living in poorly-connected and less innovative regions being more willing than others to use AAM.
What do people want? An analysis of citizens’ willingness to use Advanced Air Mobility in Italy
Lucini-Paioni, Alessandro;Busicchia, Fabio;Rossi-Lamastra, Cristina
2024-01-01
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This paper investigates the drivers of citizens' willingness to use Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) systems, focusing on individual and regional features. We analyse Italian data using a multinomial logit model. Our results show that individuals' job positions, flying habits, and prior experience with drones positively influence such willingness. We also find that regional features matter, with respondents living in poorly-connected and less innovative regions being more willing than others to use AAM.File in questo prodotto:
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