A feature of recent developments in choice models that enable estimation of the distribution of willingness to pay (WTP), is that the sign of the distribution can change over the range. Behaviourally this often makes little sense for attributes such as travel time on non-discretionary travel, despite a growing recognition of positive utility over some travel time ranges. This can in part be attributed to the analytical distribution that is selected (except the cumbersome lognormal), many of which are unconstrained over the full range. Although a number of analysts have imposed constraints on various distributions for random parameters that can satisfy the single-sign condition, these restrictions are, with rare exception, only satisfied for...
AbstractFor rational estimation of users’ benefit, it is necessary to understand users’ willingness-...
Individuals when faced with choices amongst a number of alternatives often adopt a variety of proces...
Individuals processing the information in a stated choice experiment are asked to evaluate a set of ...
The growing popularity of mixed logit to obtain estimates of willingness to pay (WTP) has focussed o...
There is a small but growing literature that promotes the derivation of distributions of willingness...
ABSTRACT: The growing popularity of mixed logit to obtain estimates of willingness to pay (WTP) has ...
In this paper, we discuss some of the issues that arise with the computation of the implied value of...
Value-of-time is a critical willingness-to-pay indicator in many transportation applications. In thi...
Understanding consumers’ willingness-to-pay (WTP) value is vital for rational valuation of consumers...
In recent years we have seen important extensions of logit models in behavioural research such as in...
A number of authors have recently argued that the selection of the distributional assumptions in mix...
The empirical valuation of travel time savings is a derivative of the ratio of parameter estimates i...
A major concern with the derivation of willingness to pay (WTP) distributions from mixed logit model...
Using a range of nonparametric methods, the paper examines the specification of a model to evaluate ...
The behavioural value of travel time savings (VTTS) remains a controversial data item in the evaluat...
AbstractFor rational estimation of users’ benefit, it is necessary to understand users’ willingness-...
Individuals when faced with choices amongst a number of alternatives often adopt a variety of proces...
Individuals processing the information in a stated choice experiment are asked to evaluate a set of ...
The growing popularity of mixed logit to obtain estimates of willingness to pay (WTP) has focussed o...
There is a small but growing literature that promotes the derivation of distributions of willingness...
ABSTRACT: The growing popularity of mixed logit to obtain estimates of willingness to pay (WTP) has ...
In this paper, we discuss some of the issues that arise with the computation of the implied value of...
Value-of-time is a critical willingness-to-pay indicator in many transportation applications. In thi...
Understanding consumers’ willingness-to-pay (WTP) value is vital for rational valuation of consumers...
In recent years we have seen important extensions of logit models in behavioural research such as in...
A number of authors have recently argued that the selection of the distributional assumptions in mix...
The empirical valuation of travel time savings is a derivative of the ratio of parameter estimates i...
A major concern with the derivation of willingness to pay (WTP) distributions from mixed logit model...
Using a range of nonparametric methods, the paper examines the specification of a model to evaluate ...
The behavioural value of travel time savings (VTTS) remains a controversial data item in the evaluat...
AbstractFor rational estimation of users’ benefit, it is necessary to understand users’ willingness-...
Individuals when faced with choices amongst a number of alternatives often adopt a variety of proces...
Individuals processing the information in a stated choice experiment are asked to evaluate a set of ...