This article examines the preferences revealed by two non-hypothetical experiments. We found that WTP estimates from real choice experiment are significantly than auction bids. We provide two possible reasons for it: consumers’ purchase intention and aggressiveness in price bargaining. Our results suggest that the discrepancies among experiments can come from the heterogeneity of respondents’ price bargaining aggressiveness, but not from purchase intention differences
Bernard, JohnVickrey auctions are commonly used to capture the true willingness to pay (WTP) of part...
A sealed-bid, fourth-price Vickrey-style auction was used to measure consumers' willingness to pay f...
The targeted design of auctions has to take behavioral regularities into account. This paper explore...
This article examines the preferences revealed by two non-hypothetical experiments. We found that WT...
This article examines the preferences revealed by three non-hypothetical experiments. We found that ...
Auction experiments are commonly used to elicit consumer values for a wide range of items and servic...
This article examines consumers’ preference for three types of orange juice in China. Two non-hypoth...
Economic experiments have been widely used to elicit individuals’ evaluation for various commodities...
Experimental auction and discrete choice experiment are two popular value elicitation methods. Theor...
Due to the importance of comparability and external validity of results, nonhypothetical experimenta...
Messer, Kent DonaldThis study compares the willingness to pay (WTP) estimates for a jar of honey fro...
Accurately estimating consumer preferences for new products is an arduous task made difficult by the...
Accurately estimating consumer demand for new products is an arduous task made even more difficult b...
This paper experimentally analyzes how consumers decide between entering a fixed price, an ascending...
The longstanding dispute over the accuracy of stated preference methods in eliciting the true valuat...
Bernard, JohnVickrey auctions are commonly used to capture the true willingness to pay (WTP) of part...
A sealed-bid, fourth-price Vickrey-style auction was used to measure consumers' willingness to pay f...
The targeted design of auctions has to take behavioral regularities into account. This paper explore...
This article examines the preferences revealed by two non-hypothetical experiments. We found that WT...
This article examines the preferences revealed by three non-hypothetical experiments. We found that ...
Auction experiments are commonly used to elicit consumer values for a wide range of items and servic...
This article examines consumers’ preference for three types of orange juice in China. Two non-hypoth...
Economic experiments have been widely used to elicit individuals’ evaluation for various commodities...
Experimental auction and discrete choice experiment are two popular value elicitation methods. Theor...
Due to the importance of comparability and external validity of results, nonhypothetical experimenta...
Messer, Kent DonaldThis study compares the willingness to pay (WTP) estimates for a jar of honey fro...
Accurately estimating consumer preferences for new products is an arduous task made difficult by the...
Accurately estimating consumer demand for new products is an arduous task made even more difficult b...
This paper experimentally analyzes how consumers decide between entering a fixed price, an ascending...
The longstanding dispute over the accuracy of stated preference methods in eliciting the true valuat...
Bernard, JohnVickrey auctions are commonly used to capture the true willingness to pay (WTP) of part...
A sealed-bid, fourth-price Vickrey-style auction was used to measure consumers' willingness to pay f...
The targeted design of auctions has to take behavioral regularities into account. This paper explore...