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Choice modeling 2 Commuting 1 Discrete choice experiment 1 Gain/loss deviations 1 Non-linearity 1 Reference-dependence 1 commuting 1 discrete choice experiment 1 gain/loss deviations 1 non-linearity 1 reference effects 1
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Article 1 Book / Working Paper 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Hess, Stephane 2 Stathopoulos, Amanda 2
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Centro di Ricerca sull'Economia delle Istituzioni (CREI), Università degli Studi di Roma 3 1
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Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 1 Working Papers / Centro di Ricerca sull'Economia delle Istituzioni (CREI), Università degli Studi di Roma 3 1
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REFERENCING, GAINS-LOSSES ASYMMETRY AND NON-LINEAR SENSITIVITIES IN COMMUTER DECISIONS: ONE SIZE DOES NOT FIT ALL!
Stathopoulos, Amanda; Hess, Stephane - Centro di Ricerca sull'Economia delle Istituzioni … - 2011
In contrast with expected utility theory, empirical findings indicate that decisionmakers are sensitive to departures from reference points rather than states. Several tests of the reference-dependent preference framework have been carried out in experimental economics, and to a smaller extent...
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Revisiting reference point formation, gains–losses asymmetry and non-linear sensitivities with an emphasis on attribute specific treatment
Stathopoulos, Amanda; Hess, Stephane - In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 46 (2012) 10, pp. 1673-1689
In contrast with expected utility theory, empirical findings indicate that decision-makers are sensitive to departures from reference points rather than states. Several tests of the reference-dependent preference framework have been carried out in experimental economics, and to a smaller extent...
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