Exposure to online news about air pollution and public trust in regulators in China: a moderated mediation analysis of perceived risk and perceived news credibility

2021 ◽  
Vol 31 (2) ◽  
pp. 144-159
Author(s):  
Qing Huang
2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 396
Author(s):  
Rakhdiny Sustaningrum

ABSTRACTIndonesia E-commerce transactions contributed to GDP of IDR 125 trillion in year 2017 and will be estimated to increase by IDR 910 trillion in 2022. The fierce competition among the sellers require seller to provide a competitive advantage in order to increase revenue. Competitive advantage can be gained by the trust of customers who are willing to repurchase online. In this study, we examine how trust affects online repurchase intention by eliciting the interests that buyers receive when making transactions and seeing the existence of the application of gender differences. The study was conducted using a questionnaire using Google forms on 114 respondents. The findings of this study result that customers intend to repurchases online based on the trust eventhough it has risk, without any difference between man and woman as customer behavior.


Author(s):  
Lakshmi Vempati ◽  
Sabrina Woods ◽  
Scott R. Winter

Interest in advanced air mobility (AAM) and urban air mobility (UAM) operations for on-demand passenger and cargo transport continues to grow. There is ongoing research on market demand and forecast, community acceptance, privacy, and security. There is also ongoing research by NASA, FAA, academia, and industry on airspace integration, regulatory, process, and procedural challenges. Safe integration of UAM and AAM will also require different stakeholder perspectives such as air traffic controllers, manned aircraft pilots, remote pilots, UAM operators, and the community. This research aimed to assess the willingness of manned aircraft pilots to operate in UAM integrated airspace based on airspace complexity and UAM automation level. In addition, a moderated mediation analysis was conducted using trust and perceived risk as mediators and operator type as a moderating variable. The results indicated that automation level influenced pilots’ willingness to operate an aircraft in integrated airspace. A moderating effect of operation type on automation level and willingness to pilot an aircraft was also observed: professional pilots were more amenable to UAM operations with a pilot on-board compared to remotely piloted operations. Results from the study are expected to inform airspace integration challenges, processes, and procedures for UAM integrated operations.


Author(s):  
Yuehang Si ◽  
Ji Wang ◽  
Xingchen Dong ◽  
Guanlin Wu ◽  
Zhengyi Zhong ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Felix Gille ◽  
Caroline Brall

AbstractPublic trust is paramount for the well functioning of data driven healthcare activities such as digital health interventions, contact tracing or the build-up of electronic health records. As the use of personal data is the common denominator for these healthcare activities, healthcare actors have an interest to ensure privacy and anonymity of the personal data they depend on. Maintaining privacy and anonymity of personal data contribute to the trustworthiness of these healthcare activities and are associated with the public willingness to trust these activities with their personal data. An analysis of online news readership comments about the failed care.data programme in England revealed that parts of the public have a false understanding of anonymity in the context of privacy protection of personal data as used for healthcare management and medical research. Some of those commenting demanded complete anonymity of their data to be willing to trust the process of data collection and analysis. As this demand is impossible to fulfil and trust is built on a false understanding of anonymity, the inability to meet this demand risks undermining public trust. Since public concerns about anonymity and privacy of personal data appear to be increasing, a large-scale information campaign about the limits and possibilities of anonymity with respect to the various uses of personal health data is urgently needed to help the public to make better informed choices about providing personal data.


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