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Extensions and Limitations of the Perception Approach

Dong-Joo Moon ()
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Dong-Joo Moon: Seoul National University

Chapter Chapter 3 in Congestion-Prone Services Under Quality Competition, 2011, pp 37-60 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The perception approach can be applied to modeling the UMP of consumers for various qualitative choice services under quality competition, in addition to the non-durable service examined in the previous chapter. In modeling of a UMP for a certain service, the perception approach has the advantage of reasonably reflecting the uniqueness of the service. Therefore, the UMP for a particular service generally has an expression different from that for other services. Such a UMP for a particular service can be sorted into two categories: qualitative choice problems defined in Sect. 2.4.2, and non-qualitative choice problem s that refer to UMPs under the perception approach other than qualitative choice problems.

Keywords: Production Function; Mode Choice; Choice Problem; Implicit Price; Work Trip (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-20189-9_3

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