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Mobiles Arbeiten – Collision Anxiety bei XR-Nutzung in Fahrzeugen

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  • Patrizia Ring

    (Universität Duisburg-Essen)

  • Maic Masuch

    (Universität Duisburg-Essen)

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Zusammenfassung Der vorliegende Fokusgruppentest (N = 13) hat das Ziel, erste explorative Schritte zum Thema Arbeiten in XR in Fahrzeugen zu gehen und zu untersuchen, welche Faktoren unter anderem für zukünftige Designentscheidungen eine Rolle spielen könnten. Das Hauptaugenmerk der Untersuchung lag dabei auf der Sorge der Anwender, bei der Interaktion mit der virtuellen Welt mit dem Innenraum des Fahrzeugs zusammenzustoßen. Diese Sorge haben wir als Collision Anxiety definiert. Insgesamt hat sich gezeigt, dass die Angst vor Kollisionen relativ niedrig war, während wahrgenommene Sicherheit und der Nutzungskomfort hoch lagen. Im Laufe des Fokusgruppentests war das qualitative Feedback überwiegend positiv und legt nahe, dass Pendelzeit für das Arbeiten in VR genutzt werden kann.

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  • Patrizia Ring & Maic Masuch, 2024. "Mobiles Arbeiten – Collision Anxiety bei XR-Nutzung in Fahrzeugen," Springer Books, in: Heike Proff (ed.), Next Chapter in Mobility, pages 733-750, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-658-42647-7_49
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-42647-7_49
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