Nowadays, the application of conjoint analysis for measuring customers’ preferences for goods and services is wide-spread in marketing. A sample of customers is confronted with fictive offers and asked for evaluations. From these responses part worths for attribute levels of the offers are estimated and used to develop an optimal design and pricing for an offer. However, especially in tourism, it can be observed that attribute importance not only differs between customers but also varies over a single customer’s usage situations and her/his mood. In this paper, we propose a measurement approach that respects this variation. Part worths are stochastically modeled and estimated using Bayesian procedures. The approach is applied to design and ...
Multi-part pricing is commonly used by providers of such services as car rentals, prescription drug ...
Innovative experiences have been created by designers, architects and artists. These are being combi...
220 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.This study evaluates the perf...
Metric hybrid conjoint models have received a fair amount of industry application to date. The purpo...
In considering changes to the environment, policymakers need information on the value placed in envi...
Developing new products is a necessary but costly and risky adventure. Therefore, the customers’ poi...
Conjoint analysis, widely used in marketing research, offers an alternative resource valuation appro...
This paper explores a game-theoretically founded approach to conjoint analysis that determines equil...
Analysis of customer preferences is among the most important tasks in a new product development. How...
Conjoint studies frequently include product attributes for which almost everyone would be expected t...
The authors explore situations where consumers supplement their judgments with a measurement of unce...
The purposes of this study are to demonstrate how it is possible to determine which attributes are t...
Analysis of customer preferences is one of the most important tasks in new product development. How ...
In this paper the authors are concerned with the application of conjoint measurement models to predi...
The general aim of a contingent valuation survey is to elicit the willingness to pay (WTP) of respon...
Multi-part pricing is commonly used by providers of such services as car rentals, prescription drug ...
Innovative experiences have been created by designers, architects and artists. These are being combi...
220 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.This study evaluates the perf...
Metric hybrid conjoint models have received a fair amount of industry application to date. The purpo...
In considering changes to the environment, policymakers need information on the value placed in envi...
Developing new products is a necessary but costly and risky adventure. Therefore, the customers’ poi...
Conjoint analysis, widely used in marketing research, offers an alternative resource valuation appro...
This paper explores a game-theoretically founded approach to conjoint analysis that determines equil...
Analysis of customer preferences is among the most important tasks in a new product development. How...
Conjoint studies frequently include product attributes for which almost everyone would be expected t...
The authors explore situations where consumers supplement their judgments with a measurement of unce...
The purposes of this study are to demonstrate how it is possible to determine which attributes are t...
Analysis of customer preferences is one of the most important tasks in new product development. How ...
In this paper the authors are concerned with the application of conjoint measurement models to predi...
The general aim of a contingent valuation survey is to elicit the willingness to pay (WTP) of respon...
Multi-part pricing is commonly used by providers of such services as car rentals, prescription drug ...
Innovative experiences have been created by designers, architects and artists. These are being combi...
220 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.This study evaluates the perf...