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El. knyga: Choice Modelling: The State-of-the-art and the State-of-practice - Proceedings from the Inaugural International Choice Modelling Conference

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  • ISBN-13: 9781849507738
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Contains a selection of the best theoretical and applied papers from the inaugural International Choice Modelling Conference. The conference was organised by the Institute for Transport Studies at the University of Leeds and held in Harrogate, North Yorkshire on 30 March to 1 April 2009.

This book contains a selection of the best theoretical and applied papers from the inaugural International Choice Modelling Conference. The conference was organised by the Institute for Transport Studies at the University of Leeds and held in Harrogate, North Yorkshire on 30 March to 1 April 2009. The conference brought together leading researchers and practitioners from across the many different areas in which choice modelling is a key technique for understanding behaviour and evaluating policy. The diversity of the field was reflected in presentations by both academics and practitioners, coming from six continents and a variety of fields including transport and economics. Key contributions include papers from Professor Daniel McFadden, from the University of California, Berkeley - Nobel Prize laureate in Economics and chief architect of random utility modelling. The conference also included keynote presentations by five other leading choice modellers, namely Professor Moshe Ben-Akiva, Professor Chandra Bhat, Professor Michel Bierlaire, Professor David Hensher, and Professor Riccardo Scarpa.

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An important collection of papers by many of the world's leading researchers in choice modeling. With topics that range from the conceptual basis of choice to the pragmatics of data collection, this volume provides a vivid snapshot of the current state of the field.A" Kenneth Train, University of California, Berkeley.

Biography ix
Editorial xix
PART I: GUEST SPEAKER PAPERS
Sociality, Rationality, and the Ecology of Choice
3(16)
Daniel McFadden
Planning and Action in a Model of Choice
19(16)
Moshe Ben-Akiva
Attribute Processing, Heuristics and Preference Construction in Choice Analysis
35(36)
David A. Hensher
The Multiple Discrete-Continuous Extreme Value (MDCEV) Model: Formulation and Applications
71(30)
Chandra R. Bhat
Naveen Eluru
Capturing Human Perception of Facial Expressions by Discrete Choice Modelling
101(38)
Matteo Sorci
Thomas Robin
Javier Cruz
Michel Bierlaire
J.-P. Thiran
Gianluca Antonini
PART II: DATA COLLECTION
Serial Choice Conjoint Analysis for Estimating Discrete Choice Models
139(24)
Michiel C. J. Bliemer
John M. Rose
Observed Efficiency of a D-Optimal Design in an Interactive Agency Choice Experiment
163(32)
Sean M. Puckett
John M. Rose
Effects of Stated Choice Design Dimensions on Model Estimates
195(22)
Phani Kumar Chintakayala
Stephane Hess
John M. Rose
Mark Wardman
Stated Choice Experimental Designs for Scheduling Models
217(22)
Paul Koster
Yin-Yen Tseng
PART III: CONCEPTS AND METHODOLOGY
Systematically Heterogeneous Covariance in Network GEV Models
239(20)
Jeffrey P. Newman
On Estimation of Hybrid Choice Models
259(30)
Denis Bolduc
Ricardo Alvarez-Daziano
A Model of Travel Happiness and Mode Switching
289(18)
Maya Abou-Zeid
Moshe Ben-Akiva
On Path Generation Algorithms for Route Choice Models
307(12)
Emma Frejinger
Michel Bierlaire
PART IV: ENDOGENEITY AND HETEROGENEITY
Mode Choice Endogeneity in Value of Travel Time Estimation
319(12)
Stefan L. Mabit
Mogens Fosgerau
Accommodating Coefficient Outliers in Discrete Choice Modelling: A Comparison of Discrete and Continuous Mixing Approaches
331(22)
Danny Campbell
Stephane Hess
Riccardo Scarpa
John M. Rose
Addressing Endogeneity in Discrete Choice Models: Assessing Control-Function and Latent-Variable Methods
353(18)
Cristian Angelo Guevara
Moshe Ben-Akiva
Latent Class and Mixed Logit Models with Endogenous Choice Set Formation Based on Compensatory Screening Rules
371(28)
Matthieu de Lapparent
PART V: TRANSPORT MATTERS
Transport Welfare Benefits in the Presence of an Income Effect
399(22)
James Laird
Which Commuters Will Car Share? An Examination of Alternative Approaches to Identifying Market Segments
421(24)
Jon Crockett
Gerard Andrew Whelan
Caroline Louise Sinclair
Hugh Gillies
Modelling Choice in a Changing Environment: Assessing the Shock Effects of a New Transport System
445(16)
Maria Francisca Yanez
Juan de Dios Ortuzar
What Do We Really Know About Travellers' Response to Unreliability?
461(24)
Yaron Hollander
PART VI: BEYOND TRANSPORT
Optimizing Product Portfolios Using Discrete Choice Modeling and TURF
485(14)
Thomas J. Adler
Colin Smith
Jeffrey Dumont
Preference Stability: Modeling how Consumer Preferences Shift after Receiving New Product Information
499(18)
Harmen Oppewal
Mark Morrison
Paul Wang
David Waller
Investigating Willingness to Pay-Willingness to Accept Asymmetry in Choice Experiments
517(26)
Bruno Lanz
Allan Provins
Ian J. Bateman
Riccardo Scarpa
Ken Willis
Ece Ozdemiroglu
Clustering Ranked Preference Data Using Sociodemographic Covariates
543(28)
Isobel Claire Gormley
Thomas Brendan Murphy
Continuous versus Discrete Representation of Investing Firm Heterogeneity in Modelling FDI Location Decisions
571(22)
Simona Rasciute
Eric J. Pentecost
Development of Integrated Choice and Latent Variable (ICLV) Models for the Residential Relocation Decision in Island Areas
593
Eleni Kitrinou
Amalia Polydoropoulou
Denis Bolduc