Using an innovative telephone survey design, this study investigates the possibility that 'reluctant' respondents may give significantly different willingness to pay (WTP) responses in contingent valuation surveys. Two different measures of respondent reluctance are evaluated (interviewer assessed and respondent assessed). Evidence of a reluctant respondent effect is present in an open-ended elicitation format but not in a dichotomous choice elicitation format. Implications for survey design and WTP modelling are discussed.
Survey based valuation techniques like the Contingent Valuation Method (CVM) rely particularly on th...
This study examined the influences of the interaction between a bid and the respondent's characteris...
The choice of the question format constitutes one of the major exercises in contingent valuation met...
The verbal interactions between interviewer and respondent of the introductory part of 85 telephone ...
This paper examines the three major explanations for the disparity between willingness-to-pay (WTP) ...
This paper investigates the effects of irrational responses on stated willingness-to-pay (WTP) in a ...
The dichotomous choice contingent valuation survey format collects inexact information on willingnes...
Higher response rates are commonly assumed to be associated with higher survey quality. Nevertheless...
declining? Is it costing more to achieve particular response rates? While the exact extent of decl...
Stated preferences methods are extensively applied in health economics to elicit preferences. Althou...
The purpose of this article is to report on research that examines survey participation rates (i.e. ...
The purpose of this article is to report on research that examines survey participation rates (i.e. ...
Because of the lack of markets for many environmental services, economists have turned to valuation ...
A recent concern in the valuation literature is the uncertainty respondents feel when posed with wil...
Internet is an increasingly popular data collection mode for stated preference research in environme...
Survey based valuation techniques like the Contingent Valuation Method (CVM) rely particularly on th...
This study examined the influences of the interaction between a bid and the respondent's characteris...
The choice of the question format constitutes one of the major exercises in contingent valuation met...
The verbal interactions between interviewer and respondent of the introductory part of 85 telephone ...
This paper examines the three major explanations for the disparity between willingness-to-pay (WTP) ...
This paper investigates the effects of irrational responses on stated willingness-to-pay (WTP) in a ...
The dichotomous choice contingent valuation survey format collects inexact information on willingnes...
Higher response rates are commonly assumed to be associated with higher survey quality. Nevertheless...
declining? Is it costing more to achieve particular response rates? While the exact extent of decl...
Stated preferences methods are extensively applied in health economics to elicit preferences. Althou...
The purpose of this article is to report on research that examines survey participation rates (i.e. ...
The purpose of this article is to report on research that examines survey participation rates (i.e. ...
Because of the lack of markets for many environmental services, economists have turned to valuation ...
A recent concern in the valuation literature is the uncertainty respondents feel when posed with wil...
Internet is an increasingly popular data collection mode for stated preference research in environme...
Survey based valuation techniques like the Contingent Valuation Method (CVM) rely particularly on th...
This study examined the influences of the interaction between a bid and the respondent's characteris...
The choice of the question format constitutes one of the major exercises in contingent valuation met...