AbstractObjectivesOur main objective was to compare willingness to accept (WTA) and willingness to pay (WTP) in a discrete choice experiment on hearing aid provision. Additionally, income effect and endowment effect were explored as possible explanations for the disparity between WTA and WTP, and the impact of using a WTA and/or WTP format to elicit monetary valuations on the net benefit of the new organization of hearing aid provision was examined.MethodsChoice sets were based on five attributes: performer of the initial assessment; accuracy of the initial assessment; duration of the pathway; follow-up at the ear, nose, and throat specialist; and costs. Persons with hearing complaints randomly received a WTP (costs defined as extra payment...
Many empirical studies have discovered large discrepancies between willingness to pay (WTP) and will...
The willingness to pay (WTP)/willingness to accept (WTA) disparity raises serious questions about pr...
Willingness-to-accept (WTA) questions have been largely abandoned in stated preference empirical wor...
AbstractObjectivesOur main objective was to compare willingness to accept (WTA) and willingness to p...
This paper considers issues raised in the application of discrete choice experiments (DCEs) to estim...
Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) commonly include a monetary attribute. This enables willingness t...
Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) commonly include a monetary attribute. This enables willingness t...
This study presents the first comparison of willingness to pay estimates derived from the payment ca...
Contingent valuation (CV) studies in health care have used the willingness to pay (WTP) approach, to...
Aim: Discrete choice experiments (DCE) are a method to assess willingness-to-pay (WTP) within the fr...
This paper examines the three major explanations for the disparity between willingness-to-pay (WTP) ...
We conduct experiments to explore the possibility that subject misconceptions, as opposed to a parti...
This paper compares willingness to pay (WTP) estimates generated from the dichotomous choice (DC) an...
Discrete-choice experiments, while becoming increasingly popular, have rarely been tested for validi...
<p>(A) Willingness to pay for respondents that refused or donated in the real campaigns for the corr...
Many empirical studies have discovered large discrepancies between willingness to pay (WTP) and will...
The willingness to pay (WTP)/willingness to accept (WTA) disparity raises serious questions about pr...
Willingness-to-accept (WTA) questions have been largely abandoned in stated preference empirical wor...
AbstractObjectivesOur main objective was to compare willingness to accept (WTA) and willingness to p...
This paper considers issues raised in the application of discrete choice experiments (DCEs) to estim...
Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) commonly include a monetary attribute. This enables willingness t...
Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) commonly include a monetary attribute. This enables willingness t...
This study presents the first comparison of willingness to pay estimates derived from the payment ca...
Contingent valuation (CV) studies in health care have used the willingness to pay (WTP) approach, to...
Aim: Discrete choice experiments (DCE) are a method to assess willingness-to-pay (WTP) within the fr...
This paper examines the three major explanations for the disparity between willingness-to-pay (WTP) ...
We conduct experiments to explore the possibility that subject misconceptions, as opposed to a parti...
This paper compares willingness to pay (WTP) estimates generated from the dichotomous choice (DC) an...
Discrete-choice experiments, while becoming increasingly popular, have rarely been tested for validi...
<p>(A) Willingness to pay for respondents that refused or donated in the real campaigns for the corr...
Many empirical studies have discovered large discrepancies between willingness to pay (WTP) and will...
The willingness to pay (WTP)/willingness to accept (WTA) disparity raises serious questions about pr...
Willingness-to-accept (WTA) questions have been largely abandoned in stated preference empirical wor...