Despite the popularity of models of fully rational behavior, several studies have formulated models of bounded rational behavior and presented evidence of the potential of such models. A recent examples are the random regret-minimizing models which capture regret-aversion (reference-dependent) behavior. Central to these model is the comparison of choice alternatives on an attribute-by-attribute basis. Psycho-physical researches have shown that i) individuals have different types of reference-dependent behavior, ii) the perception of attribute differences tend to be non-linear, and iii) they do not perceive or ignore the small difference. Assuming similar laws apply to the perception of travel attribute differences, this study aims to incorp...
\u3cp\u3eCommonly applied models in travel behavior research to include unobserved heterogeneity are...
Recently, regret-based choice models have been introduced in the travel behavior research community ...
Abstract This paper presents an alternative to Random Utility-Maximization models of travel choice. ...
Despite the popularity of models of fully rational behavior, several studies have formulated models ...
Recently, regret-based choice models have been introduced in the travel behavior research community ...
Recently, regret-based choice models have been introduced in the travel behavior research community ...
Travel behaviour analysis has recently witnessed a rapidly growing interest in regret-based models o...
Travel behaviour analysis has recently witnessed a rapidly growing interest in regret-based models o...
Understanding variability in observed travel behavior has been one of the major research topics in t...
Understanding variability in observed travel behavior has been one of the major research topics in t...
Motivated by the research on heterogeneity in human choice behavior, we collected data to capture th...
\u3cp\u3eWe introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals' me...
New trends in urban systems establish the need for more complicated behavioral models that better de...
textabstractWe introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals’...
We introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals' mental repr...
\u3cp\u3eCommonly applied models in travel behavior research to include unobserved heterogeneity are...
Recently, regret-based choice models have been introduced in the travel behavior research community ...
Abstract This paper presents an alternative to Random Utility-Maximization models of travel choice. ...
Despite the popularity of models of fully rational behavior, several studies have formulated models ...
Recently, regret-based choice models have been introduced in the travel behavior research community ...
Recently, regret-based choice models have been introduced in the travel behavior research community ...
Travel behaviour analysis has recently witnessed a rapidly growing interest in regret-based models o...
Travel behaviour analysis has recently witnessed a rapidly growing interest in regret-based models o...
Understanding variability in observed travel behavior has been one of the major research topics in t...
Understanding variability in observed travel behavior has been one of the major research topics in t...
Motivated by the research on heterogeneity in human choice behavior, we collected data to capture th...
\u3cp\u3eWe introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals' me...
New trends in urban systems establish the need for more complicated behavioral models that better de...
textabstractWe introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals’...
We introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals' mental repr...
\u3cp\u3eCommonly applied models in travel behavior research to include unobserved heterogeneity are...
Recently, regret-based choice models have been introduced in the travel behavior research community ...
Abstract This paper presents an alternative to Random Utility-Maximization models of travel choice. ...