Waclawek Theresa, Fiedler Angela, Schütz Melissa, Schütz Astrid
Department of Psychology, University of Bamberg, Bamberg, Germany.
Front Psychol. 2024 Nov 18;15:1423837. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1423837. eCollection 2024.
In city centers worldwide, including the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Bamberg's old town in Germany, alleviating pedestrian overcrowding is a pressing concern. Leveraging crowd-counting technologies with real-time data collection offers promising solutions, yet poses challenges regarding data privacy and informed consent. This preregistered study examines public response to a Smart City Bamberg project aimed at addressing pedestrian congestion through crowd-counting methods. We investigate informed consent by looking at understanding and acceptance of the project, as well as influencing factors, such as effectiveness of project explanation and trust. Through a three-stage study comprising exploratory interviews, a field study, and an online study, we reveal that the focus of project explanations significantly impacts understanding: Functional explanations, emphasizing project purpose, enhance comprehension compared to mechanistic explanations detailing project components. Additionally, project trust positively correlates with acceptance. Notably, understanding impacts acceptance through increased project trust. These findings underscore the importance of fostering understanding to garner public acceptance of crowd-counting projects. It is important, especially in the case of projects which aim to improve quality of life while also prioritizing robust data protection, that decisions regarding informed consent are grounded in comprehension rather than on preconceived biases against data sharing. Efforts should prioritize effective explanations to bolster project trust and consequently, promote acceptance.
在全球的城市中心,包括德国班贝格老城区这一联合国教科文组织世界遗产地,缓解行人过度拥挤是一个紧迫的问题。利用人群计数技术进行实时数据收集提供了有前景的解决方案,但在数据隐私和知情同意方面带来了挑战。这项预先注册的研究考察了公众对班贝格智慧城市项目的反应,该项目旨在通过人群计数方法解决行人拥堵问题。我们通过观察对项目的理解和接受情况以及影响因素,如项目解释的有效性和信任,来调查知情同意情况。通过包括探索性访谈、实地研究和在线研究的三阶段研究,我们发现项目解释的重点对理解有显著影响:强调项目目的的功能解释比详细说明项目组成部分的机械解释更能增强理解。此外,项目信任与接受呈正相关。值得注意的是,理解通过增加项目信任来影响接受。这些发现强调了促进理解以获得公众对人群计数项目接受的重要性。特别是对于那些旨在改善生活质量同时优先考虑强大数据保护的项目,关于知情同意的决策基于理解而非对数据共享的先入为主的偏见是很重要的。应优先进行有效的解释以增强项目信任,从而促进接受。