We briefly review and discuss traditional conjoint analysis (CA) and discrete choice experiments (DCEs), widely used stated preference elicitation methods in several disciplines. We pay particular attention to the origins and basis of CA, and show that it is generally inconsistent with economic demand theory, and is subject to several logical inconsistencies that make it unsuitable for use in applied economics, particularly welfare and policy assessment. We contrast this with DCEs that have a long-standing, well-tested theoretical basis in random utility theory, and we show why and how DCEs are more general and consistent with economic demand theory. Perhaps the major message, though, is that many studies that claim to be doing conjoint ana...
Conjoint analysis is one of the most popular methods to measure preferences of individuals or groups...
In marketing, one is interested in how consumers react to products in the marketplace. The marketeer...
In this article, we investigate the effect of several commonly used experimental designs on willingn...
AbstractWe briefly review and discuss traditional conjoint analysis (CA) and discrete choice experim...
This study assesses the comparability of discrete choice experiment (DCE), ranking conjoint analysis...
Conjoint analysis is a stated-preference survey method that can be used to elicit responses that rev...
This study assesses the comparability of discrete choice experiment, ranking conjoint analysis, and ...
Recent Monte Carlo work on choosing experimental designs for discrete choice experiments seemed to g...
Assessment of individual preferences is of interest to many disciplines, includ ing economics, marke...
AbstractStated-preference methods are a class of evaluation techniques for studying the preferences ...
This working paper overviews theoretical foundations and estimators derived from econometric models ...
Discrete choice experiments (DCE) and conjoint analysis (CA) are increasingly used to address health...
Discrete choice experiments (DCE) and conjoint analysis (CA) are increasingly used to address health...
Choice-Based Conjoint analysis (CBC) is a method used to determine how individual consumers value at...
This paper aims at comparing the performance of three conjoint analyses (CA) in terms of estimated p...
Conjoint analysis is one of the most popular methods to measure preferences of individuals or groups...
In marketing, one is interested in how consumers react to products in the marketplace. The marketeer...
In this article, we investigate the effect of several commonly used experimental designs on willingn...
AbstractWe briefly review and discuss traditional conjoint analysis (CA) and discrete choice experim...
This study assesses the comparability of discrete choice experiment (DCE), ranking conjoint analysis...
Conjoint analysis is a stated-preference survey method that can be used to elicit responses that rev...
This study assesses the comparability of discrete choice experiment, ranking conjoint analysis, and ...
Recent Monte Carlo work on choosing experimental designs for discrete choice experiments seemed to g...
Assessment of individual preferences is of interest to many disciplines, includ ing economics, marke...
AbstractStated-preference methods are a class of evaluation techniques for studying the preferences ...
This working paper overviews theoretical foundations and estimators derived from econometric models ...
Discrete choice experiments (DCE) and conjoint analysis (CA) are increasingly used to address health...
Discrete choice experiments (DCE) and conjoint analysis (CA) are increasingly used to address health...
Choice-Based Conjoint analysis (CBC) is a method used to determine how individual consumers value at...
This paper aims at comparing the performance of three conjoint analyses (CA) in terms of estimated p...
Conjoint analysis is one of the most popular methods to measure preferences of individuals or groups...
In marketing, one is interested in how consumers react to products in the marketplace. The marketeer...
In this article, we investigate the effect of several commonly used experimental designs on willingn...