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A Meta-study Investigating the Sources of Protest Behaviour in Stated Preference Surveys |
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A More Flexible Model or Simply More Effort? On the Use of Correlated Random Parameters in Applied Choice Studies |
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A bibliography and database on forest benefit valuation studies from Austria, France, Germany, and Switzerland - A possible base for a concerted European approach |
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A test–retest analysis of stated preferences in uncertain times |
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A turbine is not only a turbine: The role of social context and fairness characteristics for the local acceptance of wind power |
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An assessment of the current use of hybrid choice models in environmental economics, and considerations for future applications |
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Attitudes and Preferences towards Soil-Based Ecosystem Services: How Do They Vary across Space? |
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Benefits of biodiversity enhancement of nature-oriented silviculture: Evidence from two choice experiments in Germany |
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Benefits of meeting nutrient reduction targets for the Baltic Sea - a contingent valuation study in the nine coastal states |
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Choosing a Functional Form for an International Benefit Transfer: Evidence from a Nine-country Valuation Experiment |
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Climate change adaptation preferences of winemakers from the Rioja wine appellation |
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Combining spatial modeling and choice experiments for the optimal spatial allocation of wind turbines |
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36 |
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Consumers’ Willingness to Accept Time-of-Use Tariffs for Shifting Electricity Demand |
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8 |
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32 |
Contingent Behavior and Asymmetric Preferences for Baltic Sea Coastal Recreation |
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Cross-border CO2 transport decreases public acceptance of carbon capture and storage |
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Der Wert von Sicherheit und nationaler Verteidigung |
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Determinants of protest responses in environmental valuation: A meta-study |
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28 |
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Die Monetarisierung ökologischer Schäden in einer europäischen Haftungsregelung: Anmerkungen zur Schadensbewertung angesichts der Erfahrungen in den USA |
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Distance and Regional Effects on the Value of Wild Bee Conservation |
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Do protest responses to a contingent valuation question and a choice experiment differ? |
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Do turbines in the vicinity of respondents' residences influence choices among programmes for future wind power generation? |
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Does the place of residence affect land use preferences? Evidence from a choice experiment in Germany |
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Does the use of mobile devices (tablets and smartphones) affect survey quality and choice behaviour in web surveys? |
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Efficient and equitable spatial allocation of renewable power plants at the country scale |
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Eliciting preferences using stated choice experiments |
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Enhancing the face validity of choice experiments: A simple diagnostic check |
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Evidence of the association between deadwood and forest recreational site choices |
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From welcome culture to welcome limits? Uncovering preference changes over time for sheltering refugees in Germany |
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Gain and loss of money in a choice experiment. The impact of financial loss aversion and risk preferences on willingness to pay to avoid renewable energy externalities |
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Heterogeneous preferences toward landscape externalities of wind turbines – combining choices and attitudes in a hybrid model |
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Job preferences of business and economics students |
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Landowner Acceptance of Wind Turbines on Their Land: Insights from a Factorial Survey Experiment |
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Landscape externalities from onshore wind power |
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Learning how to choose—effects of instructional choice sets in discrete choice experiments |
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Mapping potentials and challenges of choice modelling for social science research |
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Non-market valuation of forest goods and services: Good practice guidelines |
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On the impact of decision rule assumptions in experimental designs on preference recovery: An application to climate change adaptation measures |
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Preferences for coastal adaptation to climate change: evidence from a choice experiment |
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Preferences of Scotch malt whisky consumers for changes in pesticide use and origin of barley |
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Protest beliefs in contingent valuation: Explaining their motivation |
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Protester or non-protester: a binary state? On the use (and non-use) of latent class models to analyse protesting in economic valuation |
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Protester or non-protester: a binary state? on the use (and non-use) of latent class models to analyse protesting in economic valuation |
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Public preferences regarding use and condition of the Baltic Sea—An international comparison informing marine policy |
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Quantifying landscape externalities of renewable energy development: Implications of attribute cut-offs in choice experiments |
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Revisiting cost vector effects in discrete choice experiments |
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Scale and taste heterogeneity for forest biodiversity: Models of serial nonparticipation and their effects |
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Spatial Dimensions of Stated Preference Valuation in Environmental and Resource Economics: Methods, Trends and Challenges |
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Spatially explicit demand for afforestation |
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Stated and inferred attribute non-attendance in a design of designs approach |
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Stated or inferred attribute non-attendance? A simulation approach |
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Stated preferences towards renewable energy alternatives in Germany – do the consequentiality of the survey and trust in institutions matter? |
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Stated willingness to pay as hypothetical behaviour: Can attitudes tell us more? |
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Status Quo Effect in Choice Experiments: Empirical Evidence on Attitudes and Choice Task Complexity |
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Take your swimsuit along: the value of improving urban bathing sites in the metropolitan area of Berlin |
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Test–Retest Reliability of Choice Experiments in Environmental Valuation |
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The Influence of Design Dimensions on Stated Choices in an Environmental Context |
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The effect of feed-in tariffs on the production cost and the landscape externalities of wind power generation in West Saxony, Germany |
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The effect of social and personal norms on stated preferences for multiple soil functions: evidence from Australia and Italy |
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The impact of latent risk preferences on valuing the preservation of threatened lynx populations in Poland |
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The impact of latent risk preferences on valuing the preservation of threatened lynx populations in Poland |
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The path towards herd immunity: Predicting COVID-19 vaccination uptake through results from a stated choice study across six continents |
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The performance of full versus partial profile choice set designs in environmental valuation |
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Threatened Bird Valuation in Australia |
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Trading off positive and negative service changes in childcare: a choice experiment using a latent class modelling approach |
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Transferring landscape values using discrete choice experiments: Is meta-analysis an option? |
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9 |
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Uncovering context-induced status quo effects in choice experiments |
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33 |
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Uncovering the Nexus Between Attitudes, Preferences, and Behavior in Sociological Applications of Stated Choice Experiments |
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Valuing individuals’ preferences for air quality improvement: Evidence from a discrete choice experiment in South Delhi |
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Verfahren zur Korrektur des Embedding-Effektes bei der Kontingenten Bewertung |
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Welfare effect of substitute sites for coastal recreation – evidence from the Baltic Sea |
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Wildfires in Poland: The impact of risk preferences and loss aversion on environmental choices |
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Will the alphabet soup of design criteria affect discrete choice experiment results? |
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14 |
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9 |
51 |
Total Journal Articles |
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1,163 |
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398 |
5,028 |