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The road to autonomy: exploring the strategic enablers behind the adoption of highly automated trucks (SAE-level 4) by current and prospective Daimler Truck fleet customers

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Resumo:This work project explores the strategic enablers driving the adoption of highly automated trucks (SAE-Level 4) amongst Daimler Truck’s current and prospective fleet customers. Based on qualitative expert interviews and a quantitative survey, this study applies established innovation and technology adoption theories to investigate key factors such as fleet profile, company characteristics, technological infrastructure, operational use-cases, and trust and user acceptance, thus defining the impact of these variables on autonomous truck adoption. The findings are highly informative about the expectations of Daimler Truck’s partners and provide actionable insights to advance autonomous trucking within the freight industry.
Autores principais:Hanenberg, Jasper Henk
Assunto:Autonomous trucking Daimler truck SAE-level 4 Automation Highly automated trucks Strategic enablers Technology adoption Logistics Transportation
Ano:2025
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso embargado
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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Resumo:This work project explores the strategic enablers driving the adoption of highly automated trucks (SAE-Level 4) amongst Daimler Truck’s current and prospective fleet customers. Based on qualitative expert interviews and a quantitative survey, this study applies established innovation and technology adoption theories to investigate key factors such as fleet profile, company characteristics, technological infrastructure, operational use-cases, and trust and user acceptance, thus defining the impact of these variables on autonomous truck adoption. The findings are highly informative about the expectations of Daimler Truck’s partners and provide actionable insights to advance autonomous trucking within the freight industry.