On the dominant factors of civilian-use drones: A thorough study and analysis of cross-group opinions using a triple helix model (thm) with the analytic hierarchy process (ahp)

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Abstract

This study explores the experts’ opinions during the consultation stage before law-making for civilian drones. A thorough literature study is first undertaken to have the set of influencing factors that should be suitable for the investigation from the perspective of designing and selecting civilian drones. Several rounds of surveys using the Delphi method, followed by an analytic hierarchy process (AHP), are performed to conform to the organized tree structure of constructs and factors and to obtain the knowledge about the opinions of the expert groups, with the expert sample being intentionally partitioned into three opinion groups at the beginning: Academia (A), industry (I), and research institutes (R). Doing so facilitates a “mind-mining” process using the triple helix model (THM), while the opinions across the groups can also be visualized and compared. This exploits a new set of knowledge for the design and selection of civilian drones on a scientific yet empirical basis, and the observed differences and similarities among the groups may benefit their future negotiations to propose the drafts for regulating the design, manufacturing, and uses of civilian drones. As several significant implications and insights are also drawn and gained from the abovementioned results eventually, some possible research directions are worthwhile. The proposed hybrid methodological flow is another novelty.

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Fu, C. H., Tsao, M. W., Chi, L. P., & Zhuang, Z. Y. (2021). On the dominant factors of civilian-use drones: A thorough study and analysis of cross-group opinions using a triple helix model (thm) with the analytic hierarchy process (ahp). Drones, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/drones5020046

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