Choice modelling, a non-market valuation technique, is used to explore framing issues in the context of environmental valuations. Choice modelling appears to have promise in simultaneously valuing a pool of substitute amenities and goods. Describing choices according to component attributes can also help to frame choices according to a number of trade-offs. The statistical information available helps to determine where framing effects have occurred. Three choice modelling experiments were reviewed to show that framing effects may be more widespread in non-market valuation studies than is commonly thought
The incentives that motivate respondents to reveal their preferences truthfully have been a long-sta...
This study addresses an important gap in the stated preference literature concerning valence-based f...
The Choice Modelling technique is an emerging technique which appears to have strengths relative to ...
Choice modelling, a non-market valuation technique, is used to explore framing issues in the context...
Researchers using stated preference environmental valuation techniques are interested in identifying...
Choice modelling is increasingly being used to generate estimates of the value of changes in environ...
Non-market valuation techniques can be used to estimate the value of environmental and social impact...
In this paper, we examine some popular 'choice modelling' approaches to environmental valuation, whi...
In this paper, we examine some popular ‘choice modelling’ approaches to environmental valuation, whi...
Choice Modelling is a technique that has recently emerged as a means of estimating the demand for en...
Choice Experiments (CE) are increasingly used to estimate the values of environmental goods and serv...
This study evaluates a number of different approaches which have been used to estimate the value of ...
This research report investigates the effects of including a provision rule in choice modelling non-...
Choice Modelling is a stated preference technique for valuing non-market goods. It has the potential...
The incentives that motivate respondents to reveal their preferences truthfully have been a long-sta...
This study addresses an important gap in the stated preference literature concerning valence-based f...
The Choice Modelling technique is an emerging technique which appears to have strengths relative to ...
Choice modelling, a non-market valuation technique, is used to explore framing issues in the context...
Researchers using stated preference environmental valuation techniques are interested in identifying...
Choice modelling is increasingly being used to generate estimates of the value of changes in environ...
Non-market valuation techniques can be used to estimate the value of environmental and social impact...
In this paper, we examine some popular 'choice modelling' approaches to environmental valuation, whi...
In this paper, we examine some popular ‘choice modelling’ approaches to environmental valuation, whi...
Choice Modelling is a technique that has recently emerged as a means of estimating the demand for en...
Choice Experiments (CE) are increasingly used to estimate the values of environmental goods and serv...
This study evaluates a number of different approaches which have been used to estimate the value of ...
This research report investigates the effects of including a provision rule in choice modelling non-...
Choice Modelling is a stated preference technique for valuing non-market goods. It has the potential...
The incentives that motivate respondents to reveal their preferences truthfully have been a long-sta...
This study addresses an important gap in the stated preference literature concerning valence-based f...
The Choice Modelling technique is an emerging technique which appears to have strengths relative to ...