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Homepage:https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/persons/jacob-ladenburg
Workplace:Institut for Teknologi, Ledelse og Økonomi (Department of Technology, Management and Economics), Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (Technical University of Denmark), (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2010

  1. Augmenting short Cheap Talk scripts with a repeated Opt-Out Reminder in Choice Experiment surveys
    IFRO Working Paper, University of Copenhagen, Department of Food and Resource Economics Downloads View citations (7)
    See also Journal Article Augmenting short Cheap Talk scripts with a repeated Opt-Out Reminder in Choice Experiment surveys, Resource and Energy Economics, Elsevier (2014) Downloads View citations (41) (2014)
  2. Gender anomalies in Stated Preference surveys – Are biases really gender dependent?
    IFRO Working Paper, University of Copenhagen, Department of Food and Resource Economics Downloads View citations (1)
  3. Reducing Status Quo Bias in Choice Experiments – An Application of a Protest Reduction Entreaty
    IFRO Working Paper, University of Copenhagen, Department of Food and Resource Economics Downloads View citations (3)
  4. Testing the Effect of a Short Cheap Talk Script in Choice Experiments
    IFRO Working Paper, University of Copenhagen, Department of Food and Resource Economics Downloads View citations (4)
    See also Journal Article Testing the Effect of a Short Cheap Talk Script in Choice Experiments, Nationaløkonomisk tidsskrift, Nationaløkonomisk Forening (2011) Downloads View citations (1) (2011)

Journal Articles

2024

  1. Taking the carbon capture and storage, wind power, PV or other renewable technology path to fight climate change? Exploring the acceptance of climate change mitigation technologies – A Danish national representative study
    Renewable Energy, 2024, 220, (C) Downloads
  2. The Correlation Between Screen Size and Visibility of Renewable Energy Structures in Online Acceptance Studies - The Case of Wind Turbines
    Energy RESEARCH LETTERS, 2024, 4, (3), 1-10 Downloads

2023

  1. Job satisfaction and firm earnings—Evidence from matched survey and register data
    LABOUR, 2023, 37, (2), 197-221 Downloads
  2. Willingness to pay heterogeneity for accommodating job attributes among people with diabetes
    LABOUR, 2023, 37, (4), 626-654 Downloads

2022

  1. Heterogeneity in willingness to pay for the location of offshore wind power development: An application of the willingness to pay space model
    Energy, 2022, 241, (C) Downloads View citations (6)
  2. Testing for non-linear willingness to accept compensation for controlled electricity switch-offs using choice experiments
    Energy, 2022, 238, (PB) Downloads View citations (4)
  3. Trust in the publicly financed care system and willingness to pay for long-term care: A discrete choice experiment in Denmark
    Social Science & Medicine, 2022, 311, (C) Downloads

2021

  1. The importance of workplace accommodation for cancer survivors – The role of flexible work schedules and psychological help in returning to work
    Economics & Human Biology, 2021, 43, (C) Downloads View citations (2)
  2. Who is watching out for me? Quantifying fear of crime mitigation attributes using a choice experiment approach among adolescents and their parents
    Journal of choice modelling, 2021, 40, (C) Downloads
  3. Willingness to pay for accommodating job attributes when returning to work after cancer treatment: A discrete choice experiment with Danish breast cancer survivors
    LABOUR, 2021, 35, (3), 378-411 Downloads View citations (1)

2020

  1. The offshore-onshore conundrum: Preferences for wind energy considering spatial data in Denmark
    Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2020, 121, (C) Downloads View citations (18)
  2. Trading off positive and negative service changes in childcare: a choice experiment using a latent class modelling approach
    Applied Economics, 2020, 52, (13), 1427-1445 Downloads View citations (2)
  3. Willingness to pay for long-term home care services: Evidence from a stated preferences analysis
    The Journal of the Economics of Ageing, 2020, 17, (C) Downloads View citations (11)

2017

  1. Return to work after cancer and pre-cancer job dissatisfaction
    Applied Economics, 2017, 49, (49), 4982-4998 Downloads View citations (1)

2016

  1. Balancing the risk of ‘Lazearian’ interrupters and the benefits of educational and social peers: tracing parental preferences for class-size reduction
    Applied Economics Letters, 2016, 23, (7), 471-481 Downloads View citations (2)

2015

  1. How Spatial Relationships Influence Economic Preferences for Wind Power—A Review
    Energies, 2015, 8, (6), 1-25 Downloads View citations (30)

2014

  1. Augmenting short Cheap Talk scripts with a repeated Opt-Out Reminder in Choice Experiment surveys
    Resource and Energy Economics, 2014, 37, (C), 39-63 Downloads View citations (41)
    See also Working Paper Augmenting short Cheap Talk scripts with a repeated Opt-Out Reminder in Choice Experiment surveys, IFRO Working Paper (2010) Downloads View citations (7) (2010)
  2. Does it matter why power outages occur? An example of information-induced gender-heterogeneous preference on the intensive and extensive margins of choice
    Applied Economics Letters, 2014, 21, (10), 657-664 Downloads View citations (2)
  3. Dynamic properties of the preferences for renewable energy sources – A wind power experience-based approach
    Energy, 2014, 76, (C), 542-551 Downloads View citations (9)

2013

  1. Assessing acceptability of two onshore wind power development schemes: A test of viewshed effects and the cumulative effects of wind turbines
    Energy, 2013, 54, (C), 45-54 Downloads View citations (28)
  2. Does gender-specific starting point bias in choice experiments prevail among well-informed respondents: evidence from an empirical study
    Applied Economics Letters, 2013, 20, (17), 1527-1530 Downloads View citations (7)
  3. Does survey experience affect respondents’ reported level of satisfaction?
    Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology, 2013, 47, (5), 2659-2669 Downloads
  4. Spatially induced disparities in users' and non-users' WTP for water quality improvements—Testing the effect of multiple substitutes and distance decay
    Ecological Economics, 2013, 92, (C), 58-66 Downloads View citations (46)

2012

  1. Attitudes, threshold levels and cumulative effects of the daily wind-turbine encounters
    Applied Energy, 2012, 98, (C), 40-46 Downloads View citations (25)
  2. The economics of visual disamenity reductions of offshore wind farms—Review and suggestions from an emerging field
    Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2012, 16, (9), 6793-6802 Downloads View citations (24)

2011

  1. Attitude and acceptance of offshore wind farms—The influence of travel time and wind farm attributes
    Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2011, 15, (9), 4223-4235 Downloads View citations (20)
  2. Testing the Effect of a Short Cheap Talk Script in Choice Experiments
    Nationaløkonomisk tidsskrift, 2011, 2011, (1), 25-54 Downloads View citations (1)
    See also Working Paper Testing the Effect of a Short Cheap Talk Script in Choice Experiments, IFRO Working Paper (2010) Downloads View citations (4) (2010)

2010

  1. Attitudes towards offshore wind farms--The role of beach visits on attitude and demographic and attitude relations
    Energy Policy, 2010, 38, (3), 1297-1304 Downloads View citations (43)

2009

  1. Visual impact assessment of offshore wind farms and prior experience
    Applied Energy, 2009, 86, (3), 380-387 Downloads View citations (54)

2008

  1. Attitudes towards on-land and offshore wind power development in Denmark; choice of development strategy
    Renewable Energy, 2008, 33, (1), 111-118 Downloads View citations (55)
  2. Gender-specific starting point bias in choice experiments: Evidence from an empirical study
    Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2008, 56, (3), 275-285 Downloads View citations (63)

2007

  1. Willingness to pay for reduced visual disamenities from offshore wind farms in Denmark
    Energy Policy, 2007, 35, (8), 4059-4071 Downloads View citations (116)
 
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