Big-five personality factors affecting driving behaviors. Paper presented at the 2nd IEEE International Conference on Emergency Management and Management Sciences ICEMMS, Beijing, China, August 8-10, 2011.

Auteur(s)
Jiang, N. Chen, Y. Shi, K. Liu, Y. Xiao, Y. Watson, B. Fleiter, B. King, M. & Chen, C.
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The factors affecting driving behaviors are various and interact simultaneously. Therefore, study of their correlations affecting on driving behaviors is of interest. This paper reports a questionnaire survey in China, focusing on the effect of big-five factors on speeding, drink driving, and distracted driving while Akers’ social learning theory and Homel’s deterrence theory were applied. The results showed that personalities had significant effect on speeding and drink driving; social factors had significant effect on speeding and distracted driving; deterrence had significant effect on speeding and drink driving; however, social learning theory did not contribute to drink driving; deterrence did not affect distracted driving. The results were discussed along with the limitation of this study. (Author/publisher)

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Bibliotheeknummer
20120250 ST [electronic version only]
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In: Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE International Conference on Emergency Management and Management Sciences ICEMMS, Beijing, China, August 8-10, 2011, 6 p., 13 ref.

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