Journal of choice modelling
2012 - 2025
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Volume 26, issue C, 2018
- Causal inference in travel demand modeling (and the lack thereof) pp. 1-18

- Timothy Brathwaite and Joan L. Walker
- A new approach to calculating welfare measures in Kuhn-Tucker demand models pp. 19-27

- Patrick Lloyd-Smith
- Computational methods for estimating multinomial, nested, and cross-nested logit models that account for semi-aggregate data pp. 28-40

- Jeffrey P. Newman, Virginie Lurkin and Laurie A. Garrow
- Utility independence versus IIA property in independent probit models pp. 41-47

- Friederike Paetz and Winfried J. Steiner
- Boosting conditional logit model pp. 48-63

- Haolun Shi and Guosheng Yin
- Facilitating an expectation-maximization (EM) algorithm to solve an integrated choice and latent variable (ICLV) model with fully correlated latent variables pp. 64-79

- Dasol Chae, Jaeyoung Jung and Keemin Sohn
- An integrated choice and latent variable model for multiple discrete continuous choice kernels: Application exploring the association between day level moods and discretionary activity engagement choices pp. 80-100

- Annesha Enam, Karthik C. Konduri, Abdul R. Pinjari and Naveen Eluru
Volume 25, issue C, 2017
- Empirical analyses of a choice model that captures ordering among attribute values pp. 3-10

- Stefan Mabit
- Do familiarity and awareness influence voting intention: The case of road pricing reform? pp. 11-27

- Camila Balbontin, David Hensher and Andrew Collins
- Analyzing the continuity of attitudinal and perceptual indicators in hybrid choice models pp. 28-39

- Francisco J. Bahamonde-Birke and Juan de Dios Ortúzar
- Application of irrelevance of state-wise dominated alternatives (ISDA) for identifying candidate processing strategies and behavioural choice rules adopted in best–worst stated preference studies pp. 40-49

- Chinh Q. Ho and David Hensher
- Modeling joint evacuation decisions in social networks: The case of Hurricane Sandy pp. 50-60

- Arif Mohaimin Sadri, Satish V. Ukkusuri and Hugh Gladwin
- Innovation adoption modeling in transportation: New models and data pp. 61-68

- Amanda Stathopoulos, Cinzia Cirillo, Elisabetta Cherchi, Eran Ben-Elia, Yeun-Touh Li and Jan-Dirk Schmöcker
Volume 24, issue C, 2017
- Triggers of behavioral change: Longitudinal analysis of travel behavior, household composition and spatial characteristics of the residence pp. 4-21

- Jae Hyun Lee, Adam W. Davis and Konstadinos G. Goulias
- An exploratory study of instance-based learning for route choice with random travel times pp. 22-35

- Yue Tang, Song Gao and Eran Ben-Elia
- Disentangling the influence of knowledge on attribute non-attendance pp. 36-50

- Erlend Dancke Sandorf, Danny Campbell and Nick Hanley
- A model of two-destination choice in trip chains with GPS data pp. 51-62

- Arthur Huang and David Levinson
- An integrated model of intensity of activity opportunities on supply side and tour destination & departure time choices on demand side pp. 63-74

- Rajesh Paleti, Ahmadreza Faghih Imani, Naveen Eluru, Hsi-Hwa Hu and Guoxiong Huang
- Measuring the impact of alcohol multi-buy promotions on consumers' purchase behaviour pp. 75-95

- Hui Lu, Stephane Hess, Andrew Daly and Charlene Rohr
Volume 23, issue C, 2017
- Correlation and scale in mixed logit models pp. 1-8

- Stephane Hess and Kenneth Train
- Simulation evaluation of emerging estimation techniques for multinomial probit models pp. 9-20

- Priyadarshan N. Patil, Subodh K. Dubey, Abdul R. Pinjari, Elisabetta Cherchi, Ricardo Daziano and Chandra R. Bhat
- On the similarities between random regret minimization and mother logit: The case of recursive route choice models pp. 21-33

- Tien Mai, Fabian Bastin and Emma Frejinger
Volume 22, issue C, 2017
- Investigating the impact of satisfaction indicators on the efficiency of choice models: New evidence from Lebanon pp. 1-12

- Maher Said, Maya Abou-Zeid and Ali Chalak
- If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice pp. 13-23

- Francisco J. Bahamonde-Birke, Isidora Navarro and Juan de Dios Ortúzar
- Deriving attribute utilities from mental representations of complex decisions pp. 24-38

- Benedict Dellaert, Theo Arentze, Oliver Horeni and Harry J.P. Timmermans
- Discrete choice experiment validation: A resource project case study pp. 39-50

- Sisi Que, Kwame Awuah-Offei, Nathan Weidner and Yumin Wang
Volume 21, issue C, 2016
- Homogeneous versus heterogeneous designs for stated choice experiments: Ain't homogeneous designs all bad? pp. 2-9

- Roselinde Kessels
- On determining priors for the generation of efficient stated choice experimental designs pp. 10-14

- Michiel Bliemer and Andrew Collins
- A formal and empirical comparison of two score measures for best–worst scaling pp. 15-24

- A.A.J. Marley, Towhidul Islam and G.E. Hawkins
- Presenting the Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives property in a first course on logit modeling pp. 25-29

- Patricia Mokhtarian
- Variance-component-based nested logit specifications: Improved formulation, and practical microsimulation of random disturbance terms pp. 30-35

- David S. Bunch and David M. Rocke
- Dummy coding vs effects coding for categorical variables: Clarifications and extensions pp. 36-41

- Andrew Daly, Thijs Dekker and Stephane Hess
- A novel approach to detect attribute by covariate interactions in discrete choice models pp. 42-47

- Kyuseop Kwak, Paul Wang and Jordan J. Louviere
- Asymmetric triangular mixing densities for mixed logit models pp. 48-55

- Thijs Dekker
- A Bayes multinomial probit model for random consumer-surplus maximization pp. 56-59

- Esther Chiew and Ricardo Daziano
- Discrete choice models’ ρ2: A reintroduction to an old friend pp. 60-65

- Patricia Mokhtarian
Volume 20, issue C, 2016
- Correcting for endogeneity due to omitted attitudes: Empirical assessment of a modified MIS method using RP mode choice data pp. 1-15

- Anna Fernández-Antolín, Cristian Guevara, Matthieu de Lapparent and Michel Bierlaire
- Impact of information on risk attitudes: Implications on valuation of reliability and information pp. 16-34

- Kasun P. Wijayaratna and Vinayak V. Dixit
- Choice certainty in Discrete Choice Experiments: Will eye tracking provide useful measures? pp. 35-48

- Kennet Uggeldahl, Catrine Jacobsen, Thomas Hedemark Lundhede and Søren Olsen
- A data-driven predictive model for residential mobility in Australia – A generalised linear mixed model for repeated measured binary data pp. 49-60

- Mohammad-Reza Namazi-Rad, Payam Mokhtarian, Nagesh Shukla and Albert Munoz
- Ideology, public goods and welfare valuation: An experiment on allocating government budgets pp. 61-72

- Semra Ozdemir, F. Reed Johnson and Dale Whittington
- The role of incentives on preference revelations in auctions versus rankings pp. 73-85

- Bachir Kassas, Marco Palma and Yvette Zhang
Volume 19, issue C, 2016
- Revisiting the route choice problem: A modeling framework based on mental representations pp. 1-23

- Evanthia Kazagli, Michel Bierlaire and Gunnar Flötteröd
- Modelling choice when price is a cue for quality: a case study with Chinese consumers pp. 24-39

- David Palma, Juan de Dios Ortúzar, Luis Ignacio Rizzi, Cristian Guevara, Gerard Casaubon and Huiqin Ma
- Mixed logit with a flexible mixing distribution pp. 40-53

- Kenneth Train
- A micro foundation for discrete choice models with multiple categories of goods pp. 54-72

- Yukihiro Kidokoro
Volume 18, issue C, 2016
- Location choice with longitudinal WiFi data pp. 1-17

- Antonin Danalet, Loïc Tinguely, Matthieu de Lapparent and Michel Bierlaire
- Towards a common standard – A reporting checklist for web-based stated preference valuation surveys and a critique for mode surveys pp. 18-50

- Menegaki, Angeliki, N., Søren Olsen and Konstantinos Tsagarakis
- On the robustness of random regret minimization modelling outcomes towards omitted attributes pp. 51-70

- Sander van Cranenburgh and Carlo G. Prato
Volume 17, issue C, 2015
- On the identification of thresholds in travel choice modelling pp. 1-9

- Andy Obermeyer, Martin Treiber and Christos Evangelinos
- An integrated latent variable and choice model to explore the role of privacy concern on stated behavioural intentions in e-commerce pp. 10-27

- Dimitris Potoglou, Juan-Francisco Palacios and Claudio Feijóo
- Social network influence on consistent choice pp. 28-38

- Markum Reed
- Simulations of firm location decisions: Replicating office location choices in the Greater Toronto Area pp. 39-51

- Ilan Elgar, Bilal Farooq and Eric J. Miller
- What determines student satisfaction with university subjects? A choice-based approach pp. 52-65

- Twan Huybers, Jordan Louviere and Towhidul Islam
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