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information processing strategy 3 willingness to pay 2 CAPI 1 PSYCHOLOGY 1 behavioural outputs 1 capital budgeting 1 choice complexity 1 decision making 1 design of designs 1 judgement 1 management control 1 process control 1 process justification 1 stated choice designs 1 stated choice experiment 1 subordinates cognitive strategy 1 superiors preferences 1
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Hensher, David 2 Feng (Johnny) Deng 1 Greene, William 1 Rose, John 1 Washington, Simon 1
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Environmental & Resource Economics 1 International Journal of Behavioural Accounting and Finance 1
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Attribute exclusion strategies in airline choice : accounting for exogenous information on decision maker processing strategies in models of discrete choice
Rose, John; Hensher, David; Greene, William; … - 2011
We examine the impact of individual-specific information processing strategies (IPSs) on the inclusion/exclusion of attributes on the parameter estimates and behavioural outputs of models of discrete choice. Current practice assumes that individuals employ a homogenous IPS with regards to how...
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The effect of a superior's preference and process control on a subordinate's information processing strategy
Feng (Johnny) Deng - In: International Journal of Behavioural Accounting and Finance 1 (2010) 3, pp. 224-238
's selection of an information-processing strategy in proposing an investment proposal is expected to be affected by the level of …
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Revealing Differences in Willingness to Pay due to the Dimensionality of Stated Choice Designs: An Initial Assessment
Hensher, David - In: Environmental & Resource Economics 34 (2006) 1, pp. 7-44
Stated choice (SC) methods are now a widely accepted data paradigm in the study of the choice responses of agents. Their popularity has spawned an industry of applications in fields as diverse as transportation, environmental science, health economics and policy, marketing, political science and...
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