ICMC2022: 7TH INTERNATIONAL CHOICE MODELLING CONFERENCE (ICMC)
PROGRAM

Days: Monday, May 23rd Tuesday, May 24th Wednesday, May 25th

Monday, May 23rd

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09:00-10:30 Session 1: Opening session

Opening session

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Keynote presentation: Vic Adamowicz

Environmental Valuation, Stated Preference, and the "Credibility Revolution"

Location: Kaldalón
11:00-12:30 Session 2A
Location: Kaldalón
11:00
Preferences for COVID-19 testing: The effect of perceived risk of false diagnosis and pandemic attitudes (abstract)
PRESENTER: Tomas Rossetti
11:30
Understanding preferences for COVID-19 vaccination: results from a unique longitudinal stated choice study covering 18 countries across 6 continents (abstract)
12:00
What matters more in a pandemic: lives or jobs? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Michiel Bliemer
11:00-12:30 Session 2B
Location: Ríma A
11:00
Determinants for the efficiency loss due to using a composite marginal likelihood for estimating a probit model in the panel setting (abstract)
PRESENTER: Dietmar Bauer
11:30
Modeling the multiple ordered choice of correlated alternatives based on context dependence and copula approach: A case study for companies’ choice of innovative energy facilities (abstract)
PRESENTER: Tao Feng
12:00
Unimodal Ordered Logit: A utility-correction discrete choice model to capture correlations of sequential ordered responses (abstract)
PRESENTER: Melvin Wong
11:00-12:30 Session 2C
Location: Ríma B
11:00
Does WTP for transport safety vary by mode? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Henrik Andersson
11:30
Welfare Inequality for discrete choices (abstract)
PRESENTER: Andre de Palma
12:00
Welfare analysis when income and prices are included in discrete choice models (abstract)
PRESENTER: Thijs Dekker
11:00-12:30 Session 2D
Location: Vísa
11:00
Exploring the Effects of Response Lag on Model Estimation Results using a Real-Time Context-Aware Stated Preference Survey Data (abstract)
PRESENTER: Keishi Fujiwara
11:30
Benefit transfer for performing arts using stated choice models: Evidence for validity and reliability (abstract)
12:00
Do indirect questions exert a debiasing effect on answers to direct questions? Evidence from a DCE (abstract)
11:00-12:30 Session 2E
Location: Stemma
11:00
Heterogeneous preferences and response to sugar tax regimes – The case of breakfast cereals in Germany (abstract)
PRESENTER: Malte Oehlmann
11:30
Modelling mobility profiles of public transport passengers during the pandemic of COVID-19 using smart card data (abstract)
12:00
What have you been up to? Using two years of panel GPS data to investigate time use during the COVID-19 pandemic in Switzerland (abstract)
PRESENTER: Caroline Winkler
13:30-15:30 Session 3A
Location: Kaldalón
13:30
Cost non-attendance in stated choice experiments: a think-aloud approach (abstract)
PRESENTER: Andrea Wunsch
14:00
Information processing in stated preference surveys: A case study on urban gardens (abstract)
PRESENTER: Malte Welling
14:30
Exploring status quo effects in stated preference experiments: A meta style analysis (abstract)
15:00
Nailing down fat tails in choice experiments with cheap talk scripts and opt-out reminders (abstract)
PRESENTER: Tobias Börger
13:30-15:30 Session 3B
Location: Ríma A
13:30
Analysing complex decision-making from a data-driven perspective: using machine learning methods for Participatory Value Evaluation (abstract)
14:00
Gaussian Process Latent Class Choice Models (abstract)
PRESENTER: Georges Sfeir
14:30
Exploring random taste heterogeneity in choice modelling using mixture density network (abstract)
PRESENTER: Xiaodong Li
15:00
OrdinalGBM: Ordinal Gradient Boosting Machine for modelling ordered choices (abstract)
13:30-15:30 Session 3C
Location: Ríma B
13:30
Preferences for online grocery shopping during the COVID-19 pandemic – the role of concern and attitudes towards crowding (abstract)
PRESENTER: Wiktor Budzinski
14:00
Car choice in Norway and Italy. A comparison of car drivers’ preferences and attitudes via a hybrid mixed choice model (abstract)
14:30
Understanding Individual’s Non-Domestically Cooked Meal Preference Using an Integrated and Joint Choice-Count Model (abstract)
PRESENTER: Chandra Bhat
15:00
Women’s labour market participation and its link with attitudes towards gender roles in the family (abstract)
PRESENTER: Chiara Calastri
13:30-15:30 Session 3D
Location: Vísa
13:30
The value of consideration data in a discrete choice experiment (abstract)
14:00
Modelling consideration heterogeneity in a two-stage conjunctive model. (abstract)
PRESENTER: Frits Traets
14:30
Choice set generation for large-scale cycling networks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Matteo Felder
15:00
Evaluating practical approaches for building the consideration set in route choice modeling using smart card data from a large-scale public transport network (abstract)
13:30-15:30 Session 3E
Location: Stemma
13:30
Who Pays the Price for Bad Advice?: The Role of Financial Vulnerability, Learning and Confirmation Bias (abstract)
PRESENTER: Christine Eckert
14:00
Using a Discrete Choice Experiment to Understand Online Gambling Choices (abstract)
PRESENTER: Lachlan Cameron
14:30
Investor Preferences and Overpricing of Lottery-Like Stocks: Evidence from a Choice Experiment (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ariel Gu
16:00-17:30 Session 4A
Location: Kaldalón
16:00
A Multinomial Probit Model with Choquet Integral and Attribute Cut-off (abstract)
PRESENTER: Prateek Bansal
16:30
Investigating Residential Built Environment Effects on Rank-Based Modal Preferences and Auto-Ownership (abstract)
PRESENTER: Chandra Bhat
17:00
Stated choice analysis of preferences for COVID-19 vaccines using the Choquet integral (abstract)
PRESENTER: Rico Krueger
16:00-17:30 Session 4B
Location: Ríma A
16:00
Contextual priming: A psychological factor influencing the formation of preferences in discrete choice experiments (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sandra Notaro
16:30
A choice modelling analysis of pro-environmental behaviour spillover (abstract)
PRESENTER: Gloria Amaris
17:00
What information nudges investors to invest sustainably? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sophia Möller
16:00-17:30 Session 4C
Location: Ríma B
16:00
Self-interest, positional concerns and distributional considerations in healthcare choices (abstract)
16:30
How much is online privacy worth? Valuation of personal data shared with the main platform providers - the case of Poland (abstract)
PRESENTER: Michal Bylicki
17:00
Toward data-driven choice models for moral choice analysis: helpful or harmful? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Nicholas Smeele
16:00-17:30 Session 4D
Location: Vísa
16:00
Exchangeability in Generalized Nested Logit Models (abstract)
PRESENTER: Fatemeh Naqavi
16:30
Estimating block diagonal covariance matrix to quantify impacts of microtransit services before and during COVID-19 (abstract)
PRESENTER: Emma Lucken
17:00
On the distance target-competitor, susceptibility, and valuation of decoys to influence public transport choices (abstract)
16:00-17:30 Session 4E
Location: Stemma
16:00
Numerical Analysis of Error due to Sampling of Alternatives in Logit-Based Demand Forecasting Models with Massive Choice Sets (abstract)
PRESENTER: Max Gardner
16:30
Understanding accessibility to education from the offer side: spatial-rings analysis in Santiago, Chile. (abstract)
17:00
Exploring Participation Choice in App-based Residential Demand Response (abstract)
PRESENTER: Nicolò Daina
Tuesday, May 24th

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09:00-10:30 Session 5A
Location: Kaldalón
09:00
Robust discrete choice models with t-distributed kernel errors (abstract)
PRESENTER: Rico Krueger
09:30
Quantum choice models leap out of the laboratory: capturing real-world behavioural change. (abstract)
10:00
A New Closed-Form Multiple Discrete-Count Extreme Value (MDCNTEV) Model (abstract)
09:00-10:30 Session 5B
Location: Ríma A
09:00
A Bayesian instrumental variable model for multinomial choice with correlated alternatives (abstract)
PRESENTER: Hajime Watanabe
09:30
Characterizing the Impact of Discrete Indicators to Correct for Endogeneity in Discrete Choice Models (abstract)
10:00
Estimating Choice Models from Discrete Choice Experiments with Customization-Induced Endogeneity (abstract)
PRESENTER: David Bunch
09:00-10:30 Session 5C
Location: Ríma B
09:00
Information, consequentiality and credibility in stated preference surveys: A choice experiment on climate adaptation (abstract)
PRESENTER: Malte Welling
09:30
How consequential is consequentiality? Testing impacts of survey consequentiality in an environmental Stated Choice Experiment (abstract)
10:00
How important is payment consequentiality? Comparing real, probabilistic, and hypothetical choice experiments in a context of ecosystem restoration (abstract)
PRESENTER: Tomas Badura
09:00-10:30 Session 5D
Location: Vísa
09:00
Modelling the drivers of shifts in occupation during the Covid-19 pandemic using passive mobility data sources (abstract)
PRESENTER: Arash Kalatian
09:30
Determining the effect of COVID-19 on the value of travel time using a panel design (abstract)
PRESENTER: Roel Faber
10:00
Drivers of Health Disparities and Consequences for COVID-19 Vaccine Choices: Modelling Health Preference Heterogeneity among Underserved Populations (abstract)
09:00-10:30 Session 5E
Location: Stemma
09:00
Is holiday destination a positional good? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Eric Molin
09:30
Using choice experiments to value immovable cultural heritage in Australia (abstract)
10:00
Measuring social acceptance of aquaculture expansion in Norway – A choice modelling approach (abstract)
11:00-12:30 Session 6A
Location: Kaldalón
11:00
Which rubber duck makes the best decoy? Considering the decoy effect on the basis of different behavioral theories (abstract)
11:30
Approximating altruistic motivations underlying preferences for public health policies using risk-perception metrics (abstract)
PRESENTER: Caspar Chorus
12:00
Formative versus Reflective Attitude Measures: Extending the Hybrid Choice Model (abstract)
PRESENTER: John Rose
11:00-12:30 Session 6B
Location: Ríma A
11:00
Explaining re-migration preferences – Evidence from a Discrete Choice Experiment in Sudan (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ulf Liebe
11:30
A two-sided market analysis on the diffusion of local currency with considering spatial distributions of consumers and merchants (abstract)
PRESENTER: Taisei Yoshioka
12:00
Social housing, neighborhood choice and capacity constraints (abstract)
PRESENTER: Nathalie Picard
11:00-12:30 Session 6C
Location: Ríma B
11:00
Deterministic Annealing EM algorithm to Estimate Latent Class Model: An Application to Evacuation Behavior in the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011 (abstract)
PRESENTER: Masahiro Araki
11:30
Systematic analysis of measurement errors in discrete choice models – A hybrid choice modelling approach (abstract)
12:00
Weighting strategies for pairwise composite marginal likelihood estimation in case of unbalanced panels and unaccounted autocorrelation of the errors (abstract)
11:00-12:30 Session 6D
Location: Vísa
11:00
A comparison of designs of two-attribute VTT SP-experiments and implications for future studies (abstract)
11:30
Discrete choice experiment versus swing-weighting: A head-to-head comparison (abstract)
PRESENTER: Chiara Whichello
12:00
A Unified Survey and Estimation Framework for Valuing Travel Time Reliability (abstract)
PRESENTER: Daisuke Fukuda
11:00-12:30 Session 6E
Location: Stemma
11:00
Context-aware Bayesian choice models (abstract)
11:30
Big data and privacy: How does Inverse Discrete Choice Modelling socio-demographic enrichment performs with respect to quality and level of aggregation in the data (abstract)
PRESENTER: Yuanying Zhao
12:00
Public transport route choice modelling: Identification of bias when using smart card data (abstract)
13:30-15:30 Session 7A
Location: Kaldalón
13:30
A Discrete Choice Model - Analyzing non-linear contributions to predictive performance (abstract)
PRESENTER: Joel Fredriksson
14:00
Interpretable Deep Neural Networks for Ordered Choices (abstract)
PRESENTER: Kimia Kamal
14:30
Interpretable Embeddings for Representing Categorical Variables within Discrete Choice Models (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ioanna Arkoudi
15:00
Data requirements for learning functional relationships using artificial neural networks (abstract)
13:30-15:30 Session 7B
Location: Ríma A
13:30
Modelling the impacts of COVID-19 measures on activity-travel behavior in the Netherlands: A MDCEV framework (abstract)
PRESENTER: Seheon Kim
14:00
Using the extended Multiple Discrete Continuous model to predict kilometres travelled by mode (abstract)
PRESENTER: David Palma
14:30
Evolving Trends in Telecommuting and Commute Mode Use during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Extended Hidden Markov Modelling Approach with an MDCEV Kernel (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jai Malik
15:00
Multi-vehicle anticipation based discrete-continuous choice modelling framework to model drivers’ latent intents and two-dimensional movement in heterogeneous disordered traffic conditions (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sangram Nirmale
13:30-15:30 Session 7C
Location: Ríma B
13:30
Using social media data to investigate perceptions towards autonomous vehicles around the world (abstract)
PRESENTER: Arash Kalatian
14:00
Modelling joint activity engagement: exploring the influence of the characteristics of social network members (abstract)
PRESENTER: Shuwei Lin
14:30
Evolution of Willingness-to-Pay for Driverless Cars Based on Social Media Sentiments (abstract)
PRESENTER: Milad Ghasri
15:00
A Testable Latent Variable Framework for Outcomes of Social Capital Mobilization (abstract)
PRESENTER: Michael Maness
13:30-15:30 Session 7D
Location: Vísa
13:30
Towards greater transparency in selecting cost vectors for discrete choice experiments in the context of food choice (abstract)
PRESENTER: Klaus Glenk
14:00
Cost Levels Anchoring in Discrete Choice Experiments (abstract)
14:30
Anchoring on the first task in a discrete choice experiment: A comparative study for willingness-to-pay and willingness-to-accept measures (abstract)
15:00
Bid-vector and elicitation format effects in incentive-compatible contingent valuation (abstract)
PRESENTER: Julian Sagebiel
13:30-15:30 Session 7E
Location: Stemma
13:30
On Modeling Workplace Location Decisions in a Post-COVID Future (abstract)
PRESENTER: Chandra Bhat
14:00
The Dynamics of Online Grocery Shopping During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Evidence from Chicago (abstract)
14:30
Investigating the Factors Associated with Household Vehicle Ownership Change during the COVID-19 Pandemic (abstract)
PRESENTER: Xiatian Iogansen
15:00
A multi-country panel study of behaviour, attitudes and expectations during the COVID-19 pandemic (abstract)
PRESENTER: Chiara Calastri
16:00-17:30 Session 8A
Location: Kaldalón
16:00
Extensions of Decision Field Theory: application to health economics, taste heterogeneity, and decision rule heterogeneity (abstract)
PRESENTER: John Buckell
16:30
A computational model to account for conflict in moral and nonmoral decisions (abstract)
PRESENTER: Flora Gautheron
17:00
Using a mathematical representation of brain processes to explain choices: introducing the free energy principle to mainstream choice modelling (abstract)
PRESENTER: Stephane Hess
16:00-17:30 Session 8B
Location: Ríma A
16:00
The use of pooled SP-RP choice data to simultaneously identify variability in alternative attributes and random coefficients on those attributes (abstract)
PRESENTER: Mehek Biswas
16:30
Distributive justice in payments for air quality improvement: A study combining factorial survey and choice experiment data (abstract)
PRESENTER: Anna Bartczak
17:00
A model of demand for cars in The Netherlands based on data from the person, household and vehicle registers (abstract)
PRESENTER: Gerard de Jong
16:00-17:30 Session 8C
Location: Ríma B
16:00
Heterogeneity in activity participation: A comparative analysis of Multinomial logit model (MNL) and multiple discrete-continuous choice model (MDCEV) (abstract)
PRESENTER: Khatun Zannat
16:30
Time use decisions after a new cable car implementation (abstract)
17:00
How did the Swiss population adapt their activity time use and timing behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic? An analysis of GPS tracking data with MDCEV models (abstract)
PRESENTER: Raphael Mesaric
16:00-17:30 Session 8D
Location: Vísa
16:00
Perceived safety and road-crossing decisions in response to traditional and autonomous vehicles across desktop and virtual reality paradigms (abstract)
PRESENTER: Alastair Shipman
16:30
Investigating Characteristics of Adoption and Usage Frequency of E-scooters: Case of Chicago (abstract)
17:00
Capturing people’s perceived safety under a new transport environment with V2V and V2I communications based on a comparison of real and virtual experiences (abstract)
PRESENTER: Hyewon Namgung
16:00-17:30 Session 8E
Location: Stemma
16:00
Spatial dependency in Random Regret Minimization models: an application to travel mode choice in Global South (abstract)
16:30
Spatio-temporal heterogeneity in preferences for woodland biodiversity (abstract)
PRESENTER: Peter King
17:00
Distance decay in quantity based policy changes: evidence from a choice experiment on urban green (abstract)
PRESENTER: Malte Welling
17:45-18:45 Session 9

Sponsored session: Sebastian Heidenreich and Chiara Whichello

Patient preferences in health care decision making: applications and career opportunities @ Evidera

Location: Ríma A
19:00-23:00

Food and Drinks on the water at Iðnó

Sponsored Event by SurveyEngine and Ngene; Ben White, Michiel Bliemer, Ludwig Butler, John Rose 

Places are limited so please register: https://surveyengine.com/ICMC

Location: Iðnó
Wednesday, May 25th

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09:00-10:00 Session 10: Keynote

Keynote presentation: Emily Lancsar

Valuing health

Location: Kaldalón
10:30-12:30 Session 11A
Location: Kaldalón
10:30
Simulation based method for the identification of non-trading behaviour in stated choice studies (abstract)
PRESENTER: Petr Mariel
11:00
Disentangling choice behavior using eye-tracking and self-report questionnaires (abstract)
11:30
In-depth, Breadth-first or Both? Toward the Development of a RUM-DFT Discrete Choice Model (abstract)
PRESENTER: Gabriel Nova
12:00
Satisficing and a new interpretation of alternative specific constants (abstract)
10:30-12:30 Session 11B
Location: Ríma A
10:30
Accounting for distance-based correlations among alternatives in the context of spatial choice modelling using high resolution mobility data (abstract)
11:00
Route choice set generation using variational autoencoders (abstract)
PRESENTER: Rui Yao
11:30
Endogenous choice set formation model: Implications on willingness-to-pay indicators (abstract)
PRESENTER: Basil Schmid
12:00
Representing mode and location choice within activity-based models (abstract)
PRESENTER: Nicolas Salvadé
10:30-12:30 Session 11C
Location: Ríma B
10:30
Choice of vehicle technology and its usage- Joint analysis of the choice of plug-in electric vehicles and miles traveled (abstract)
11:00
Activity duration dependent utility in a dynamic scheduling model (abstract)
PRESENTER: Stephen McCarthy
11:30
Modelling pedestrian route and exit choice in a multi-story building (abstract)
PRESENTER: Yan Feng
12:00
Using Choice Modelling to Develop Interpretable and Actionable Vehicular Greenhouse Gas Emission Prediction at Link-Level (abstract)
PRESENTER: Roderick Zhang
10:30-12:30 Session 11D
Location: Vísa
10:30
Welfare, Redistributive and Revenue Effects of Policies Promoting Fuel Efficient and Electric Vehicles (abstract)
PRESENTER: Doina Radulescu
11:00
Long-distance charging behaviour and range anxiety: An adaptive choice design approach (abstract)
PRESENTER: Mikkel Thorhauge
11:30
Modelling Behavior of Consumers Preferences for Alternative Fuel Vehicles and its Energy Demand Implication at the National Level (abstract)
12:00
User preferences for EV charging, pricing schemes, and charging infrastructure (abstract)
10:30-12:30 Session 11E
Location: Stemma
10:30
Comparing Water Quality Valuation Across Probability and Non-Probability Samples (abstract)
PRESENTER: Frank Lupi
11:00
Are green flood management strategies preferred by residents of the Northern Territories in Hong Kong: a Stated Preference Approach (abstract)
PRESENTER: Duncan Knowler
11:30
What is the value of EU habitat and species maintenance policy? From model results to policy uses (abstract)
PRESENTER: Tomas Badura
12:00
Where are pollution reductions most valued? A transboundary choice experiment study for the UK and US (abstract)
PRESENTER: Keila Meginnis
13:30-15:30 Session 12A
Location: Kaldalón
13:30
A model of recreational demand with non-parametric representations of consumers’ heterogeneity: A case study of forest recreation sites in Italy (abstract)
14:00
Individual posterior evaluations of tastes, mathematical form of disutility, substitution pattern and distribution of random terms with latent class structures (abstract)
PRESENTER: Fiore Tinessa
14:30
On the power of a simple multivariate test for the distribution of random coefficients in logit models (abstract)
15:00
A new shifted log-normal distribution for mitigating 'exploding' implicit prices in mixed multinomial logit models (abstract)
13:30-15:30 Session 12B
Location: Ríma A
13:30
Deep hybrid model with urban imagery: How to combine demand modeling and autoencoder to analyze travel behavior? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Qingyi Wang
14:00
Port choice analysis in Brazil: a comparison between discrete choice models and machine learning algorithms (abstract)
PRESENTER: Felipe Souza
14:30
Using discrete choice models and machine learning approaches to compute the value of travel time: a comparative analysis (abstract)
PRESENTER: Giovanni Tuveri
15:00
Moral profiles in Discrete Choice Models: a Natural Language Processing approach (abstract)
PRESENTER: Teodóra Szép
13:30-15:30 Session 12C
Location: Ríma B
13:30
Utility maximisation vs regret minimisation in stated choice experiments: does the design matter? (abstract)
14:00
Bayesian D- and I-optimal designs for choice experiments involving mixtures and process variables (abstract)
PRESENTER: Mario Becerra
14:30
Sample size calculations for discrete choice experiments using design features (abstract)
PRESENTER: Samson Assele
15:00
Statistical efficiency versus plausibility in stated choice designs (abstract)
PRESENTER: Danny Campbell
13:30-15:30 Session 12D
Location: Vísa
13:30
A link-based bicycle perturbed utility route choice model for Copenhagen (abstract)
PRESENTER: Mads Paulsen
14:00
Route choice modelling of cyclists on large-scale networks. (abstract)
PRESENTER: Adrian Meister
14:30
Choice set formation in disaggregated spatial environments: An application to freshwater recreation in Germany (abstract)
PRESENTER: Oliver Becker
15:00
Semi-compensatory probabilistic model for residential location choices (abstract)
13:30-15:30 Session 12E
Location: Stemma
13:30
Modelling the joint choice of car ownership and use on income and fuel price: A panel data approach (abstract)
PRESENTER: Carl Berry
14:00
Accounting for the global heterogeneity in attitudes and perceptions towards new alternatives in mode choice models (abstract)
PRESENTER: Arash Kalatian
14:30
Forecasting home-based telecommuting in 2050 (abstract)
PRESENTER: Antonin Danalet
15:00
Fuel consumption elasticities and feebate effectiveness in India and China (abstract)
PRESENTER: Prateek Bansal
16:00-17:30 Session 13A
Location: Kaldalón
16:00
Modelling the demand side response (DSR) to energy price signals using the MDCEV approach (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jacek Pawlak
16:30
Does accounting for discrete-continuous choices matter? A case study of farmers’ preferences for practice- vs. result-based agri-environmental-climate measures (abstract)
17:00
Estimating customer, product, and brand expected value using multiple discrete-continuous extreme value (MDCEV) models (abstract)
PRESENTER: Rodrigo Tapia
16:00-17:30 Session 13B
Location: Ríma A
16:00
Investigating Passenger Information Needs for Hybrid Public Transport Network Journey Planning (abstract)
PRESENTER: Bianca Ryseck
16:30
Evaluating the effects of social capital on travel behaviour: modelling the choice of a new cable car in Bogotá (abstract)
17:00
User willingness to pay for COVID-19 mitigation measures in public transport and paratransit in developing economies: Evidence from Uganda and Bangladesh (abstract)
PRESENTER: Zia Wadud
16:00-17:30 Session 13C
Location: Ríma B
16:00
Scaling Bayesian inference of mixed multinomial logit models to very large datasets (abstract)
16:30
Heterogeneity in inter-episode intervals for discretionary activities; covariate- dependent finite-mixture models (abstract)
PRESENTER: Pim Labee
17:00
Is your model the best? Mitigating risk through averaging across different analysts’ competing models. (abstract)
16:00-17:30 Session 13D
Location: Vísa
16:00
The valuation of benefits from health risk reduction in three-generation households – the role of reciprocity (abstract)
PRESENTER: Anna Bartczak
16:30
Patient Preferences for Diagnostic Imaging Services: Blueprint for Value-Based Incentives Incorporating Individual Preference Heterogeneity (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jamie Benson
17:00
Two methods one story? Using multidimensional thresholding and a best-worst choice experiment to elicit physicians’ preferences for the medical management of subarachnoid haemorrhage (abstract)
16:00-17:30 Session 13E
Location: Stemma
16:00
Is there a hypothetical gap in experiments on the willingness to pay for sustainable funds? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Daniel Engler
16:30
Are These Responses Simple or Simplified? Recognising Low Commitment in a Survey on Daily Schedule Changes with Automated Vehicles (abstract)
PRESENTER: Baiba Pudāne
17:00
Using inferred valuation to disentangle cognitive biases in stated-preference discrete choice experiments (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ewa Zawojska
19:00-22:00 Conference dinner

Conference dinner

Location: Whale museum