Stated preference and choice models currently used in urban planning are focused on predicting single choices. In this paper the intention is to extend these modelling approaches to the case of sequential choice behaviour. Design strategies and model specifications that allow one to predict sequential choice are discussed. The approach is illustrated in a study of sequential mode and destination choice behaviour for shopping trips. The research findings suggest that the proposed approach may be a valuable extension of currently available stated preference and choice methods to analyse more complex forms of decisionmaking.
A common problem of all cognitive-behavioural models of destination choice is that of the identifica...
The paradigm that has come to dominate behavioural research in geography depicts choice behaviour as...
With the introduction and increasing reliance on the activity based approach in travel demand analys...
Stated preference and choice models currently used in urban planning are focused on predicting singl...
Traditional decompositional preferences and choice studies are focused on the prediction of single c...
Models of spatial choice behaviour have been around in urban planning for decades to assess the feas...
Existing utility-based models of complex choice behavior do not adequately deal with the interdepend...
Classical economic theory following Bentham and Mill assumes decision makers are completely informed...
Most existing activity-based models have been developed from revealed preference data. This paper in...
The purpose of this paper is to outline a conceptual model of consumer spatial decision making and c...
A common problem of all cognitive-behavioural models of destination choice is that of the identifica...
The paradigm that has come to dominate behavioural research in geography depicts choice behaviour as...
With the introduction and increasing reliance on the activity based approach in travel demand analys...
Stated preference and choice models currently used in urban planning are focused on predicting singl...
Traditional decompositional preferences and choice studies are focused on the prediction of single c...
Models of spatial choice behaviour have been around in urban planning for decades to assess the feas...
Existing utility-based models of complex choice behavior do not adequately deal with the interdepend...
Classical economic theory following Bentham and Mill assumes decision makers are completely informed...
Most existing activity-based models have been developed from revealed preference data. This paper in...
The purpose of this paper is to outline a conceptual model of consumer spatial decision making and c...
A common problem of all cognitive-behavioural models of destination choice is that of the identifica...
The paradigm that has come to dominate behavioural research in geography depicts choice behaviour as...
With the introduction and increasing reliance on the activity based approach in travel demand analys...