A question that arises in the application of environmental choice modelling (CM) studies is whether to present the choice sets in a generic or labelled form. The former involves labelling the policy options to be presented to respondents in a generic way, for example, as 'option A', 'option B', etc. The labelled approach assigns alternative-specific descriptors to each option. These may relate to the names of proposed policies, different locations or any other policy-relevant details. Both approaches have their advantages. A potential advantage of using alternative-specific labels is that respondents may be better able to base their choices on the true policy context. This can increase predictive validity whilst at the same time reducing th...
Environmental economists are increasingly interested in better understanding how people cognitively ...
Environmental valuation methods, such as choice experiments, are increasingly being used to value co...
Results of choice experiment studies are widely claimed to provide valuable inputs into more efficie...
One issue surrounding the use of Choice Modelling (CM) in policy is whether public and expert prefer...
Insufficient sensitivity to scope (variations in the scale of the environmental good on offer) remai...
Choice Modelling is a stated preference technique for valuing non-market goods. It has the potential...
This paper investigates the effect of using labelled versus generic unlabelled alternatives in choic...
Abstract: Choice modelling (CM) is a stated preference technique that is increasingly being used to ...
Choice modelling (CM) is a developing non-market valuation technique that provides a rich data set t...
The main objective of the study outlined in this paper was to examine how the inclusion of an additi...
Stated choice methods have been part of the tool kit of environmental economists for some time, but ...
Researchers using stated preference environmental valuation techniques are interested in identifying...
There is a growing literature on the design and use of stated choice experiments. Analysts have deve...
Information about the management policy used to achieve environmental protection outcomes is rarely ...
Environmental economists are increasingly interested in better understanding how people cognitively ...
Environmental valuation methods, such as choice experiments, are increasingly being used to value co...
Results of choice experiment studies are widely claimed to provide valuable inputs into more efficie...
One issue surrounding the use of Choice Modelling (CM) in policy is whether public and expert prefer...
Insufficient sensitivity to scope (variations in the scale of the environmental good on offer) remai...
Choice Modelling is a stated preference technique for valuing non-market goods. It has the potential...
This paper investigates the effect of using labelled versus generic unlabelled alternatives in choic...
Abstract: Choice modelling (CM) is a stated preference technique that is increasingly being used to ...
Choice modelling (CM) is a developing non-market valuation technique that provides a rich data set t...
The main objective of the study outlined in this paper was to examine how the inclusion of an additi...
Stated choice methods have been part of the tool kit of environmental economists for some time, but ...
Researchers using stated preference environmental valuation techniques are interested in identifying...
There is a growing literature on the design and use of stated choice experiments. Analysts have deve...
Information about the management policy used to achieve environmental protection outcomes is rarely ...
Environmental economists are increasingly interested in better understanding how people cognitively ...
Environmental valuation methods, such as choice experiments, are increasingly being used to value co...
Results of choice experiment studies are widely claimed to provide valuable inputs into more efficie...