We present results from a series of willingness to-accept value-of-time choice experiments with students in Sweden and China, using both real and hypothetical purchases of the students´ time. Our results confirm negative hypothetical bias in stated choice elicitation of value-of-time. However, we find no evidence of hypothetical bias in a choice experiment where respondents to hypothetical or real offers have equal reference points (i.e., for purchase of their time “here and now”). Moreover, at least in the Chinese sample, we find that ex-post mitigation of negative hypothetical bias by certainty calibration, through recoding of uncertain “yes” responses into “no”, overshoots, while calibration by restricting estimations to confident “yes” ...
Recent methodological advances in discrete choice analysis in combination with certain stated choice...
Can the well-known experimental phenomenon of present-bias in intertemporal choice be confounded wit...
The most popular experimental method for eliciting time preferences involves subjects making choices...
In a controlled lab experiment, we investigate hypothetical biases in the value of time by comparing...
This paper reports the results from one experiment and one quasi-experiment used to investigate the ...
There is growing interest in establishing the extent of differences in willingness to pay (WTP) for ...
In a choice experiment study, willingness to pay for a public good estimated from hypothetical choic...
One of the major criticisms of stated preference data is hypothetical bias. Using a unique dataset o...
Individuals are widely believed to overstate their economic valuation of a good by a factor of two o...
Experimental data comparing hypothetical and real dichotomous choice responses for two different goo...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. Stated choice experiments are a preeminent method for researchers and practitio...
Hypothetical bias remains a major problem when valuing non-market goods with stated preference metho...
The use of hypothetical instead of real decision-making incentives remains under debate after decad...
Stated choice (SC) experiments are the most popular method to estimate the value of travel time chan...
The investigation of hypothetical bias in choice experiments (CEs) has typically been conducted in ...
Recent methodological advances in discrete choice analysis in combination with certain stated choice...
Can the well-known experimental phenomenon of present-bias in intertemporal choice be confounded wit...
The most popular experimental method for eliciting time preferences involves subjects making choices...
In a controlled lab experiment, we investigate hypothetical biases in the value of time by comparing...
This paper reports the results from one experiment and one quasi-experiment used to investigate the ...
There is growing interest in establishing the extent of differences in willingness to pay (WTP) for ...
In a choice experiment study, willingness to pay for a public good estimated from hypothetical choic...
One of the major criticisms of stated preference data is hypothetical bias. Using a unique dataset o...
Individuals are widely believed to overstate their economic valuation of a good by a factor of two o...
Experimental data comparing hypothetical and real dichotomous choice responses for two different goo...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. Stated choice experiments are a preeminent method for researchers and practitio...
Hypothetical bias remains a major problem when valuing non-market goods with stated preference metho...
The use of hypothetical instead of real decision-making incentives remains under debate after decad...
Stated choice (SC) experiments are the most popular method to estimate the value of travel time chan...
The investigation of hypothetical bias in choice experiments (CEs) has typically been conducted in ...
Recent methodological advances in discrete choice analysis in combination with certain stated choice...
Can the well-known experimental phenomenon of present-bias in intertemporal choice be confounded wit...
The most popular experimental method for eliciting time preferences involves subjects making choices...