This article provides an interpretive survey on implications of insights from behavioral economics for environmental policy. In particular, it discusses whether, and if so how, policy …
We provide a user guide on the analysis of data (including best–worst and best–best data) generated from discrete-choice experiments (DCEs), comprising a theoretical review of the …
C Chen, T Feng, X Gu, B Yao - Transport policy, 2022 - Elsevier
During the COVID-19 pandemic, public transport in many cities faces dramatic reduction of passenger demand. Various countermeasures such as social distancing and in-vehicle …
C Chen, T Feng, X Gu - Sustainable cities and society, 2022 - Elsevier
Policy measures to control the spread of COVID-19 imposed by different countries have a devastating impact on people's travel behaviors. Differing from the normal situation where …
M Karjalainen, S Sarker… - Information Systems …, 2019 - pubsonline.informs.org
The various guidelines, procedures, and policies referred to as information systems security procedures (ISSPs) underlie information systems security behaviors (ISSBs) of many …
The behavioral literature provides ample evidence that consumer preferences are partly driven by the context provided by the set of alternatives. Three important context effects are …
Y Matthews, R Scarpa, D Marsh - Journal of Environmental Economics and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Choice experiment surveys are commonly used to assess the general public׳ s willingness to pay for different levels of environmental quality. However, respondents need to …
Objective: Recent reviews of discrete choice methodology identified methodological issues warranting further exploration, including the issue of “framing.” The objective of this study …
F Carlsson - Environmental and Resource Economics, 2010 - Springer
We discuss the design of stated preference (SP) surveys in light of findings in behavioral economics such as context dependence of preferences, learning, and differences between …