Recent studies have tested the preference axioms of completeness and transitivity, and have detected other preference phenomena such as unstability, learning- and tiredness effects, ordering effects and dominance, in stated preference discrete choice experiments. However, it has not been explicitly addressed in these studies which preference models are actually being tested, and the connection between the statistical tests performed and the relevant underlying models of respondent behavior has not been explored further. This paper tries to fill that gap. We specifically analyze the meaning and role of the preference axioms and other preference phenomena in the context of stated preference discrete choice experiments, and examine whether or ...
In discrete choice experiments respondents are generally assumed to consider all of the attributes a...
Stated preference methods assume respondents' preferences are consistent with utility theory, but ma...
Motivated by the literature on preference elicitation and welfare analysis, Chapter I studies the p...
Discrete choice experiments are widely used in relation to health care. A stream of recent literatur...
The estimation of a discrete choice experiment model complying with consumer theory axioms allows es...
As Duncan Luce and other prominent scholars have pointed out on several occasions, testing algebraic...
Assessment of individual preferences is of interest to many disciplines, includ ing economics, marke...
The aim of this paper is twofold: firstly, to carry out a theoretical review of the most recent stat...
We briefly review and discuss traditional conjoint analysis (CA) and discrete choice experiments (DC...
To have transitive preferences, for any options x, y, and z, one who prefers x to y and y to z must ...
There is an extensive and growing literature on the design and use of stated choice experiments. Suc...
This paper aims to assess the empirical validity of the overall theoretical framework of other-regar...
Numerous prior experimental studies have attempted to elicit people’s preferences over income distri...
This working paper overviews theoretical foundations and estimators derived from econometric models ...
Background: To be able to make valid inferences on stated preference data from a Discrete Choice Exp...
In discrete choice experiments respondents are generally assumed to consider all of the attributes a...
Stated preference methods assume respondents' preferences are consistent with utility theory, but ma...
Motivated by the literature on preference elicitation and welfare analysis, Chapter I studies the p...
Discrete choice experiments are widely used in relation to health care. A stream of recent literatur...
The estimation of a discrete choice experiment model complying with consumer theory axioms allows es...
As Duncan Luce and other prominent scholars have pointed out on several occasions, testing algebraic...
Assessment of individual preferences is of interest to many disciplines, includ ing economics, marke...
The aim of this paper is twofold: firstly, to carry out a theoretical review of the most recent stat...
We briefly review and discuss traditional conjoint analysis (CA) and discrete choice experiments (DC...
To have transitive preferences, for any options x, y, and z, one who prefers x to y and y to z must ...
There is an extensive and growing literature on the design and use of stated choice experiments. Suc...
This paper aims to assess the empirical validity of the overall theoretical framework of other-regar...
Numerous prior experimental studies have attempted to elicit people’s preferences over income distri...
This working paper overviews theoretical foundations and estimators derived from econometric models ...
Background: To be able to make valid inferences on stated preference data from a Discrete Choice Exp...
In discrete choice experiments respondents are generally assumed to consider all of the attributes a...
Stated preference methods assume respondents' preferences are consistent with utility theory, but ma...
Motivated by the literature on preference elicitation and welfare analysis, Chapter I studies the p...