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Handbook of choice modelling / edited by Stephane Hess, Andrew Daly.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Hess, Stephane, editor.
Daly, Andrew, editor.
Series:
Elgar original reference
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Economics--Mathematical models.
Economics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (720 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Cheltenham, England ; Northampton, Massachusetts : Edward Elgar, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Contributors include: M. Abou Zeid, V. Adamowicz, K. Axhausen, R. Batley, M. Ben-Akiva, C. Bhat, S. Blackburn, M. Bliemer, D. Bunch, P. Burge, J. Busemeyer, R. Carson, E. Cherchi, C. Chorus, M. Czajkowski, A. Daly, J. de Dios Ortoezar, A. de Palma, C. Ecke.
Contents:
Cover
Copyright
Contents
Contributors
1 Introduction
PART I FOUNDATIONS
2 The new science of pleasure: consumer choice behavior and the measurement of well-being
3 Psychological research and theories on preferential choice
4 Towards a more complex model of risky choice
PART II OBSERVING PREFERENCES
5 Choice context
6 Self-tracing and reporting: state of the art in the capture of revealed behaviour
7 Stated choice experimental design theory: the who, the what and the why
8 Best-worstscaling: theory and methods
9 The discrete choice experiment approach to environmental contingent valuation
10 Real choices and hypothetical choices
PART III MODELLING HETEROGENEITY
11 Nonparametric approaches to describing heterogeneity
12 Attribute processing as a behavioural strategy in choice making
13 Capturing alternative decision rules in travel choice models: a critical discussion
14 Latent class structures: taste heterogeneity and beyond
PART IV GOING BEYOND SIMPLE DISCRETE CHOICE
15 Models for ordered choices
16 Discrete choice decision-making with multiple decision-makers within the household
17 Hybrid choice models
18 Choice modeling and risk management
19 Multiple discrete-continuous choice models: a reflective analysis and a prospective view
PART V SPECIFICATION, ESTIMATION AND INFERENCE
20 Bayesian estimation of random utility models
21 Simple ways to estimate choice models for single consumers
22 Hybrid choice models: the identification problem
23 Numerical methods for optimization-based model estimation and inference
PART VI ANALYSIS AND USE OF RESULTS
24 Appraisal
25 Forecasting choice
PART VII AREA-SPECIFIC RESEARCH NEEDS
26 Deciding how to decide: an agenda for multi-stage choice modeling research in marketing.
27 Choice modelling research in environmental and resource economics
28 Choice modelling research in health economics
29 Transport research needs
Index.
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
1-78100-315-7
9781781003152
OCLC:
890072299

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