Rather than individual consumer preferences, responses to referendum-style contingent valuation surveys on environmental goods may express citizen assessments that take into account benefits to others. We reconsider the consumer versus citizen hypothesis with a focus on the role of framing information. Survey data on conservation areas in Ilomantsi, Finland, are used. Different versions of the valuation question were used to encourage the respondents to take the consumer or the citizen role. The citizen version expectedly resulted in substantially fewer zero-WTP responses and protests and higher mean and median WTP, suggesting that the framing information has a major effect on the preferences expressed. The findings support the idea of mult...
In the wake of controversial recent Australian applications of Contingent Valuation, widespread futu...
After several decades of academic research on the contingent valuation (CV) method a consistent beha...
This study adopts a qualitative approach in order to investigate how people make sense of contingent...
Rather than individual consumer preferences, responses to referendum-style contingent valuation surv...
This paper examines the criticism of contingent valuation put forth by Blamey, Common and Quiggin (A...
The fundamental assumption of the contingent valuation method (CVM) is that responses to CV question...
The fundamental assumption of the contingent valuation method (CYM) is that responses to CY question...
Stated preference surveys have been criticised for many biases and uncertainties, including whether ...
Blarney, Common and Quiggin (1995) (BCQ) suggest that responses to contingent valuation (CV) questio...
The debate as to whether respondents in stated preference surveys apply citizen or consumer preferen...
This study reports the results from an in-person comparison of contingent valuation (CV) survey resp...
This paper applies a typology adapted from the consumer psychology literature to a Contingent Valuat...
This study reports on experiments that examine anchoring in single referendum ques-tions in continge...
Contingent valuation has been used for over 30 years to reveal preferences for non-market environmen...
Environmental decision-making compares market and non-market outputs, often in terms of willingness ...
In the wake of controversial recent Australian applications of Contingent Valuation, widespread futu...
After several decades of academic research on the contingent valuation (CV) method a consistent beha...
This study adopts a qualitative approach in order to investigate how people make sense of contingent...
Rather than individual consumer preferences, responses to referendum-style contingent valuation surv...
This paper examines the criticism of contingent valuation put forth by Blamey, Common and Quiggin (A...
The fundamental assumption of the contingent valuation method (CVM) is that responses to CV question...
The fundamental assumption of the contingent valuation method (CYM) is that responses to CY question...
Stated preference surveys have been criticised for many biases and uncertainties, including whether ...
Blarney, Common and Quiggin (1995) (BCQ) suggest that responses to contingent valuation (CV) questio...
The debate as to whether respondents in stated preference surveys apply citizen or consumer preferen...
This study reports the results from an in-person comparison of contingent valuation (CV) survey resp...
This paper applies a typology adapted from the consumer psychology literature to a Contingent Valuat...
This study reports on experiments that examine anchoring in single referendum ques-tions in continge...
Contingent valuation has been used for over 30 years to reveal preferences for non-market environmen...
Environmental decision-making compares market and non-market outputs, often in terms of willingness ...
In the wake of controversial recent Australian applications of Contingent Valuation, widespread futu...
After several decades of academic research on the contingent valuation (CV) method a consistent beha...
This study adopts a qualitative approach in order to investigate how people make sense of contingent...