We formulate a model of reference-dependent preferences based on the marginal rate of substitution at the reference-point of a reference-free utility function. Using binary choices on the trade-off between money and travel time, reference-dependence is captured by value functions that are centered at the reference. The model predicts a directly testable relationship among four commonly used valuation measures (willingness to pay (WTP), willingness to accept (WTA), equivalent gain (EG) and equivalent loss (EL)). Moreover, we show that the model allows recovering the underlying ‘reference-free’ value of time. Based on a large survey data set, we estimate an econometric version of the model, allowing for both observed and unobserved heterogene...
Recent methodological advances in discrete choice analysis in combination with certain stated choice...
It is widely recognized that individual decision-making is subject to the evaluation of gains and lo...
The paper explains time-inconsistent preferences by particularly focusing on the concept of referenc...
We formulate a model of reference-dependent preferences based on the marginal rate of substitution a...
We formulate a model of reference-dependent preferences based on the marginal rate of substitution a...
We consider binary choices on the trade-off between money and travel time, and formulate a model of ...
Reference-dependent theory of riskless choice assumes that carriers of utility are gains and losses ...
A common finding in stated preference studies that measure the value of travel time (VTT) is that th...
This paper considers reference dependence and loss/gain asymmetry in a stated choice (SC) study in w...
Stated choice (SC) experiments are the most popular method to estimate the value of travel time chan...
This paper identifies, relates and compares two popular modelling approaches to estimate the value o...
The behavioural value of travel time savings (VTTS) remains a controversial data item in the evaluat...
The importance of willingness to pay (WTP) and its counterpart willingness to accept (WTA), in the e...
In this study we investigate two reference dependence effects in a choice experiment. The first is t...
A main purpose of this paper is to stress the existence of the gap between willingness-to-pay (WTP) ...
Recent methodological advances in discrete choice analysis in combination with certain stated choice...
It is widely recognized that individual decision-making is subject to the evaluation of gains and lo...
The paper explains time-inconsistent preferences by particularly focusing on the concept of referenc...
We formulate a model of reference-dependent preferences based on the marginal rate of substitution a...
We formulate a model of reference-dependent preferences based on the marginal rate of substitution a...
We consider binary choices on the trade-off between money and travel time, and formulate a model of ...
Reference-dependent theory of riskless choice assumes that carriers of utility are gains and losses ...
A common finding in stated preference studies that measure the value of travel time (VTT) is that th...
This paper considers reference dependence and loss/gain asymmetry in a stated choice (SC) study in w...
Stated choice (SC) experiments are the most popular method to estimate the value of travel time chan...
This paper identifies, relates and compares two popular modelling approaches to estimate the value o...
The behavioural value of travel time savings (VTTS) remains a controversial data item in the evaluat...
The importance of willingness to pay (WTP) and its counterpart willingness to accept (WTA), in the e...
In this study we investigate two reference dependence effects in a choice experiment. The first is t...
A main purpose of this paper is to stress the existence of the gap between willingness-to-pay (WTP) ...
Recent methodological advances in discrete choice analysis in combination with certain stated choice...
It is widely recognized that individual decision-making is subject to the evaluation of gains and lo...
The paper explains time-inconsistent preferences by particularly focusing on the concept of referenc...