This paper examines sources of correlation among utility coefficients in models allowing for random heterogeneity, including correlation that is induced by random scale heterogeneity. We distinguish the capabilities and limitations of various models, including mixed logit, generalized multinomial logit (G-MNL), latent class, and scale-adjusted latent class. We demonstrate that (i) mixed logit allows for all forms of correlation, including scale heterogeneity, (ii) G-MNL is a restricted form of mixed logit that, with an appropriate implementation, can allow for scale heterogeneity but (in its typical form) not other sources of correlation, (iii) none of the models disentangles scale heterogeneity from other sources of correlation, and (iv) m...
When the highest-way association is present in a 3-way cross-classification of frequencies, standard...
When modeling demand for differentiated products, it is vital to adequately capture consumer taste h...
This essay contributes to the development of models that allow for heterogeneity across respondents ...
This paper examines sources of correlation among utility coefficients in models allowing for random ...
The mixed or heterogeneous multinomial logit (MIXL) model has become popular in a number of fields, ...
We address two fundamental issues associated with the use of cross-nested logit models. On the one h...
There is growing interest in establishing a mechanism to account for scale heterogeneity across indi...
The comparison of coefficients of logit models obtained for different groups is widely considered as...
Mixed Logit model (MXL) is generated from Multinomial Logit model (MNL) for discrete, i.e. nominal...
Unobserved heterogeneity is popularly modelled using the mixed logit model, so called because it is ...
The random coefficients multinomial choice logit model, also known as the mixed logit, has been wide...
Latent class models offer an alternative perspective to the popular mixed logit form, replacing the ...
Developments in simulation methods, and the computational power that is now available, have enabled ...
While there is general agreement that consumer taste heterogeneity is crucially important in marketi...
The state of practice in the modelling of heterogeneous preferences does not separate the effects of...
When the highest-way association is present in a 3-way cross-classification of frequencies, standard...
When modeling demand for differentiated products, it is vital to adequately capture consumer taste h...
This essay contributes to the development of models that allow for heterogeneity across respondents ...
This paper examines sources of correlation among utility coefficients in models allowing for random ...
The mixed or heterogeneous multinomial logit (MIXL) model has become popular in a number of fields, ...
We address two fundamental issues associated with the use of cross-nested logit models. On the one h...
There is growing interest in establishing a mechanism to account for scale heterogeneity across indi...
The comparison of coefficients of logit models obtained for different groups is widely considered as...
Mixed Logit model (MXL) is generated from Multinomial Logit model (MNL) for discrete, i.e. nominal...
Unobserved heterogeneity is popularly modelled using the mixed logit model, so called because it is ...
The random coefficients multinomial choice logit model, also known as the mixed logit, has been wide...
Latent class models offer an alternative perspective to the popular mixed logit form, replacing the ...
Developments in simulation methods, and the computational power that is now available, have enabled ...
While there is general agreement that consumer taste heterogeneity is crucially important in marketi...
The state of practice in the modelling of heterogeneous preferences does not separate the effects of...
When the highest-way association is present in a 3-way cross-classification of frequencies, standard...
When modeling demand for differentiated products, it is vital to adequately capture consumer taste h...
This essay contributes to the development of models that allow for heterogeneity across respondents ...