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Working Papers

2013

  1. Stated Choice design comparison in a developing country: Attribute Nonattendance and choice task dominance
    Discussion Papers in Economics, Griffith University, Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics Downloads View citations (1)

2011

  1. The role of the reference alternative in the specification of asymmetric discrete choice models
    Quaderni della facoltà di Scienze economiche dell'Università di Lugano, USI Università della Svizzera italiana Downloads View citations (3)
    See also Journal Article The role of the reference alternative in the specification of asymmetric discrete choice models, Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, Elsevier (2013) Downloads View citations (14) (2013)

2010

  1. A comparison of prospect theory in WTP and preference space
    Quaderni della facoltà di Scienze economiche dell'Università di Lugano, USI Università della Svizzera italiana Downloads View citations (22)

2007

  1. Designs Efficiency for Non-market Valuation with Choice Modelling: How to Measure It, What to Report and Why
    Working Papers in Economics, University of Waikato Downloads View citations (9)
    See also Journal Article Design efficiency for non-market valuation with choice modelling: how to measure it, what to report and why, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society (2008) Downloads View citations (244) (2008)

Journal Articles

2018

  1. Cost†reflective pricing: empirical insights into irrigators’ preferences for water tariffs
    Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2018, 62, (2), 256-278 Downloads
  2. On the robustness of efficient experimental designs towards the underlying decision rule
    Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2018, 109, (C), 50-64 Downloads View citations (7)
  3. Optimising recreation services from protected areas – Understanding the role of natural values, built infrastructure and contextual factors
    Ecosystem Services, 2018, 31, (PC), 358-370 Downloads View citations (14)
  4. User satisfaction with taxi and limousine services in the Melbourne metropolitan area
    Journal of Transport Geography, 2018, 70, (C), 234-245 Downloads View citations (3)
  5. Will bus travellers walk further for a more frequent service? An international study using a stated preference approach
    Transport Policy, 2018, 69, (C), 88-97 Downloads View citations (14)

2017

  1. Adoption of renewable heating systems: An empirical test of the diffusion of innovation theory
    Energy, 2017, 125, (C), 313-326 Downloads View citations (36)
  2. Detecting dominance in stated choice data and accounting for dominance-based scale differences in logit models
    Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 2017, 102, (C), 83-104 Downloads View citations (18)
  3. I can’t believe your attitude: a joint estimation of best worst attitudes and electric vehicle choice
    Transportation, 2017, 44, (4), 753-772 Downloads View citations (22)
  4. Values for the ICECAP-Supportive Care Measure (ICECAP-SCM) for use in economic evaluation at end of life
    Social Science & Medicine, 2017, 189, (C), 114-128 Downloads View citations (18)

2016

  1. Are some QALYs more equal than others?
    The European Journal of Health Economics, 2016, 17, (2), 117-127 Downloads View citations (5)
  2. Can you ever be certain? Reducing hypothetical bias in stated choice experiments via respondent reported choice certaintyAuthor-Name: Beck, Matthew J
    Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 2016, 89, (C), 149-167 Downloads View citations (38)
  3. Exploring the Spatial Heterogeneity of Individual Preferences for Ambient Heating Systems
    Energies, 2016, 9, (6), 1-19 Downloads View citations (11)
  4. The best of times and the worst of times: A new best–worst measure of attitudes toward public transport experiences
    Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2016, 86, (C), 108-123 Downloads View citations (10)

2015

  1. Experimental Design Criteria and Their Behavioural Efficiency: An Evaluation in the Field
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 2015, 62, (3), 433-455 Downloads View citations (11)
  2. The joint estimation of respondent-reported certainty and acceptability with choice
    Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2015, 71, (C), 141-152 Downloads View citations (13)
  3. Understanding the Relationship between Voting Preferences for Public Transport and Perceptions and Preferences for Bus Rapid Transit Versus Light Rail
    Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 2015, 49, (2), 236-260 Downloads View citations (5)
  4. Valuing coastal water quality: Adelaide, South Australia metropolitan area
    Marine Policy, 2015, 52, (C), 116-124 Downloads View citations (4)

2014

  1. Demand for taxi services: new elasticity evidence
    Transportation, 2014, 41, (4), 717-743 Downloads View citations (9)
  2. Hypothetical bias in Stated Choice Experiments: Is it a problem? And if so, how do we deal with it?
    Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2014, 61, (C), 164-177 Downloads View citations (64)
  3. Multimodal pricing and optimal design of urban public transport: The interplay between traffic congestion and bus crowding
    Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 2014, 61, (C), 33-54 Downloads View citations (68)
  4. Tollroads are only part of the overall trip: the error of our ways in past willingness to pay studies
    Transportation, 2014, 41, (4), 819-837 Downloads View citations (6)
  5. Valuing biodiversity enhancement in New Zealand's planted forests: Socioeconomic and spatial determinants of willingness-to-pay
    Ecological Economics, 2014, 98, (C), 90-101 Downloads View citations (59)

2013

  1. A Closer Look at Decision and Analyst Error by Including Nonlinearities in Discrete Choice Models: Implications on Willingness-to-Pay Estimates Derived from Discrete Choice Data in Healthcare
    PharmacoEconomics, 2013, 31, (12), 1169-1183 Downloads View citations (3)
  2. A simulation of the simple Mohring model to predict patronage and value of resources consumed for enhanced bus services
    Research in Transportation Economics, 2013, 39, (1), 259-269 Downloads View citations (2)
  3. Accommodating perceptual conditioning in the valuation of expected travel time savings for cars and public transport
    Research in Transportation Economics, 2013, 39, (1), 270-276 Downloads View citations (3)
  4. Choice modelling with search and sort data from an interactive choice experiment
    Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 2013, 56, (C), 36-45 Downloads View citations (1)
  5. Choosing Public Transport—Incorporating Richer Behavioural Elements in Modal Choice Models
    Transport Reviews, 2013, 33, (1), 92-106 Downloads View citations (5)
  6. Confidence intervals of willingness-to-pay for random coefficient logit models
    Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 2013, 58, (C), 199-214 Downloads View citations (78)
  7. Consistently inconsistent: The role of certainty, acceptability and scale in choice
    Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 2013, 56, (C), 81-93 Downloads View citations (28)
  8. Direct and cross elasticities for freight distribution access charges: Empirical evidence by vehicle class, vehicle kilometres and tonne vehicle kilometres
    Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 2013, 56, (C), 1-21 Downloads View citations (5)
  9. Environmental attitudes and emissions charging: An example of policy implications for vehicle choice
    Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2013, 50, (C), 171-182 Downloads View citations (43)
  10. Regret Minimization or Utility Maximization: It Depends on the Attribute
    Environment and Planning B, 2013, 40, (1), 154-169 Downloads View citations (13)
  11. Sample size requirements for stated choice experiments
    Transportation, 2013, 40, (5), 1021-1041 Downloads View citations (92)
  12. Specification issues in a generalised random parameters attribute nonattendance model
    Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 2013, 56, (C), 234-253 Downloads View citations (21)
  13. The role of the reference alternative in the specification of asymmetric discrete choice models
    Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 2013, 53, (C), 83-92 Downloads View citations (14)
    See also Working Paper The role of the reference alternative in the specification of asymmetric discrete choice models, Quaderni della facoltà di Scienze economiche dell'Università di Lugano (2011) Downloads View citations (3) (2011)
  14. Understanding Buy-in for Risky Prospects: Incorporating Degree of Belief into the ex-ante Assessment of Support for Alternative Road Pricing Schemes
    Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 2013, 47, (3), 453-473 Downloads View citations (12)
  15. Vehicle Purchasing Behaviour of Individuals and Groups: Regret or Reward?
    Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 2013, 47, (3), 475-492 Downloads View citations (13)
  16. What if My Model Assumptions are Wrong? The Impact of Non-standard Behaviour on Choice Model Estimation
    Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 2013, 47, (2), 245-263 Downloads View citations (2)

2012

  1. Can scale and coefficient heterogeneity be separated in random coefficients models?
    Transportation, 2012, 39, (6), 1225-1239 Downloads View citations (104)
  2. Directional heterogeneity in WTP models for environmental valuation
    Ecological Economics, 2012, 79, (C), 21-31 Downloads View citations (58)
  3. Does anybody like water restrictions? Some observation in Australian urban communities
    Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2012, 56, (01), 21 Downloads View citations (15)
    Also in Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2012, 56, (1), 61-81 (2012) Downloads View citations (16)
  4. Does the choice model method and/or the data matter?
    Transportation, 2012, 39, (2), 351-385 Downloads View citations (10)
  5. Inferring attribute non-attendance from stated choice data: implications for willingness to pay estimates and a warning for stated choice experiment design
    Transportation, 2012, 39, (2), 235-245 Downloads View citations (74)
  6. Interactive stated choice surveys: a study of air travel behaviour
    Transportation, 2012, 39, (1), 55-79 Downloads View citations (24)
  7. Modelling heterogeneity in scale directly: implications for estimates of influence in freight decision-making groups
    European Transport \ Trasporti Europei, 2012, (50), 2 Downloads View citations (2)
  8. Patient Preferences for Community Pharmacy Asthma Services
    PharmacoEconomics, 2012, 30, (10), 961-976 Downloads
  9. The Influence of Alternative Acceptability, Attribute Thresholds and Choice Response Certainty on Automobile Purchase Preferences
    Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 2012, 46, (3), 451-468 Downloads View citations (24)

2011

  1. A COMPARATIVE INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECTS OF THE DESIGN DIMENSIONS OF CHOICE EXPERIMENTS ON CAR COMMUTERS’ ROUTE CHOICE BEHAVIOUR AND VALUATION OF TIME IN TAIWAN AND AUSTRALIA
    Articles, 2011, 38, (2)
  2. Accounting for Preference and Scale Heterogeneity in Establishing Whether it Matters Who is Interviewed to Reveal Household Automobile Purchase Preferences
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 2011, 49, (1), 1-22 Downloads View citations (24)
  3. Experimental design influences on stated choice outputs: An empirical study in air travel choice
    Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2011, 45, (1), 63-79 Downloads View citations (99)
  4. Households' willingness to pay for overhead-to-underground conversion of electricity distribution networks
    Energy Policy, 2011, 39, (5), 2560-2567 Downloads View citations (10)
  5. Identifying sources of systematic variation in direct price elasticities from revealed preference studies of inter-city freight demand
    Transport Policy, 2011, 18, (5), 727-734 Downloads View citations (3)
  6. Valuing a multistate river: the case of the River Murray
    Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2011, 55, (3), 19 Downloads View citations (4)
    Also in Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2011, 55, (3), 374-392 (2011) View citations (4)
  7. ‘The usefulness of Bayesian optimal designs for discrete choice experiments’ by R. Kessels, B. Jones, P. Goos and M. Vandebroek
    Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry, 2011, 27, (3), 193-196 Downloads View citations (1)

2010

  1. Construction of experimental designs for mixed logit models allowing for correlation across choice observations
    Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 2010, 44, (6), 720-734 Downloads View citations (126)
  2. Forecasting automobile petrol demand in Australia: An evaluation of empirical models
    Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2010, 44, (1), 16-38 Downloads View citations (19)
  3. Forecasting petrol demand and assessing the impact of selective strategies to reduce fuel consumption
    Transportation Planning and Technology, 2010, 33, (5), 407-421 Downloads View citations (1)
  4. Methodological advancements in constructing designs and understanding respondent behaviour related to stated preference experiments
    Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 2010, 44, (6), 717-719 Downloads View citations (1)
  5. Toward the betterment of risk allocation: Investigating risk perceptions of Australian stakeholder groups to public-private-partnership tollroad projects
    Research in Transportation Economics, 2010, 30, (1), 43-58 Downloads View citations (19)
  6. Willingness to pay for travel time reliability in passenger transport: A review and some new empirical evidence
    Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 2010, 46, (3), 384-403 Downloads View citations (128)

2009

  1. Allowing for intra-respondent variations in coefficients estimated on repeated choice data
    Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 2009, 43, (6), 708-719 Downloads View citations (42)
  2. Efficient stated choice experiments for estimating nested logit models
    Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 2009, 43, (1), 19-35 Downloads View citations (55)
  3. Estimating the willingness to pay and value of risk reduction for car occupants in the road environment
    Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2009, 43, (7), 692-707 Downloads View citations (24)
  4. Identifying differences in willingness to pay due to dimensionality in stated choice experiments: a cross country analysis
    Journal of Transport Geography, 2009, 17, (1), 21-29 Downloads View citations (19)
  5. Should Reference Alternatives in Pivot Design SC Surveys be Treated Differently?
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 2009, 42, (3), 297-317 Downloads View citations (51)
  6. Simplifying choice through attribute preservation or non-attendance: Implications for willingness to pay
    Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 2009, 45, (4), 583-590 Downloads View citations (57)
  7. Toll product preferences and implications for alternative payment options and going cashless
    Transportation, 2009, 36, (2), 131-145 Downloads View citations (4)

2008

  1. Asymmetric preference formation in willingness to pay estimates in discrete choice models
    Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 2008, 44, (5), 847-863 Downloads View citations (85)
  2. Combining RP and SP data: biases in using the nested logit ‘trick’ – contrasts with flexible mixed logit incorporating panel and scale effects
    Journal of Transport Geography, 2008, 16, (2), 126-133 Downloads View citations (30)
  3. Constructing Efficient Stated Choice Experimental Designs
    Transport Reviews, 2008, 29, (5), 587-617 Downloads View citations (37)
  4. Design efficiency for non-market valuation with choice modelling: how to measure it, what to report and why
    Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2008, 52, (3), 30 Downloads View citations (244)
    Also in Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2008, 52, (3), 253-282 (2008) Downloads View citations (318)

    See also Working Paper Designs Efficiency for Non-market Valuation with Choice Modelling: How to Measure It, What to Report and Why, Working Papers in Economics (2007) Downloads View citations (9) (2007)
  5. Designing efficient stated choice experiments in the presence of reference alternatives
    Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 2008, 42, (4), 395-406 Downloads View citations (168)
  6. Growing patronage - Challenges and what has been found to work
    Research in Transportation Economics, 2008, 22, (1), 5-11 Downloads View citations (7)
  7. Interactive Agency Choice in Automobile Purchase Decisions: The Role of Negotiation in Determining Equilibrium Choice Outcomes
    Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 2008, 42, (2), 269-296 Downloads View citations (13)

2007

  1. Agency decision making in freight distribution chains: Establishing a parsimonious empirical framework from alternative behavioural structures
    Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 2007, 41, (9), 924-949 Downloads View citations (24)
  2. Design and development of a stated choice experiment for interdependent agents: accounting for interactions between buyers and sellers of urban freight services
    Transportation, 2007, 34, (4), 429-451 Downloads View citations (14)
  3. Development of commuter and non-commuter mode choice models for the assessment of new public transport infrastructure projects: A case study
    Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2007, 41, (5), 428-443 Downloads View citations (77)
  4. Extending stated choice analysis to recognise agent-specific attribute endogeneity in bilateral group negotiation and choice: a think piece
    Transportation, 2007, 34, (6), 667-679 Downloads View citations (4)
  5. The implications on willingness to pay of a stochastic treatment of attribute processing in stated choice studies
    Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 2007, 43, (2), 73-89 Downloads View citations (25)

2006

  1. Accounting for heterogeneity in the variance of unobserved effects in mixed logit models
    Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 2006, 40, (1), 75-92 Downloads View citations (97)
  2. Deriving Willingness-to-Pay Estimates of Travel-Time Savings from Individual-Based Parameters
    Environment and Planning A, 2006, 38, (12), 2365-2376 Downloads View citations (31)
  3. Means matter, but variance matter too: Decomposing response latency influences on variance heterogeneity in stated preference experiments
    Marketing Letters, 2006, 17, (4), 295-310 Downloads View citations (18)

2005

  1. Recovering costs through price and service differentiation: Accounting for exogenous information on attribute processing strategies in airline choice
    Journal of Air Transport Management, 2005, 11, (6), 400-407 Downloads View citations (23)
  2. The implications on willingness to pay of respondents ignoring specific attributes
    Transportation, 2005, 32, (3), 203-222 Downloads View citations (168)

2004

  1. Modelling agent interdependency in group decision making
    Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 2004, 40, (1), 63-79 Downloads View citations (16)

Books

2015

  1. Applied Choice Analysis
    Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press View citations (389)

Edited books

2011

  1. Choice Modelling: Foundational Contributions
    Books, Edward Elgar Publishing Downloads View citations (2)

Chapters

2014

  1. Stated choice experimental design theory: the who, the what and the why
    Chapter 7 in Handbook of Choice Modelling, 2014, pp 152-177 Downloads View citations (19)

2013

  1. Selecting a date: a matter of regret and compromises
    Chapter 11 in Choice Modelling, 2013, pp 229-242 Downloads View citations (2)

Editor

  1. Journal of choice modelling
    Elsevier
  2. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
    Elsevier
 
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