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http://dx.doi.org/10.20910/JASE.2021.15.6.33

A Study on the Factors Affecting Drone Use Intention -Comparative analysis of Korea and United Kingdom  

Park, Seo Youn (U1 University)
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Journal of Aerospace System Engineering / v.15, no.6, 2021 , pp. 33-41 More about this Journal
Abstract
As interest in drones controlled by remote technology rapidly increases worldwide, drones are used in many fields such as military, rescue, and transportation as future innovations in many countries. In particular, as the drone has been spotlighted as a new future strategic industry, it is also used for public purposes such as disaster relief and crime investigation. However, security concerns such as the penetration of major national facilities, collisions with aircraft, and the possibility of privacy infringement due to aerial photography are also being raised. Unlike the increased interest in drones, there have been few studies on drone use, drone safety, and public attitudes toward drone use. This paper analyzed the perceptions of drone attitudes, drone stability and policy support for drones for Korean and United Kingdom.
Keywords
Drone; Technological Innovation; Early Adopter; Personal Innovative; Policy Support; Drone Safety; Behavioral Intention;
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