Drivers of Alternative Fuels Acceptance: The Example of Liquefied Natural Gas

Translated title of the contribution: Drivers of Alternative Fuels Acceptance: The Example of Liquefied Natural Gas

Sarah Pfoser, Oliver Schauer, Yasel Josè Costa Salas

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Abstract

The Technology Acceptance Model is widely used to assess why persons apply a technology or refuse to apply it. It has already been adopted for various research fields, including alternative fuel technologies. Since Liquefied Natural Gas is a very promising technology to reduce emissions in the transport sector, the aim of the present paper is to extend TAM in order to design a model describing the influencing factors of the behavioral intention to use LNG. The independent variables defined in the model take into consideration the characteristic properties of LNG, e.g. safety issues due to its cold temperature. The resulting research framework helps to anticipate and evaluate actual technology use of LNG.
Translated title of the contributionDrivers of Alternative Fuels Acceptance: The Example of Liquefied Natural Gas
Original languageGerman
JournalJournal of Environmental Science
Volume5
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2016

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