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Authors (CMC members in bold) |
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A choice modelling analysis of pro-environmental behaviour spillover |
Gloria Amaris, Stepan Vesely and Stephane Hess |
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A comparison of designs of two-attribute VTT SP-experiments and implications for future studies |
Marco Kouwenhoven, Sebastiaan Thoen, Jeroen Muller, Gerard de Jong and Sander van Cranenburgh |
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A model of demand for cars in The Netherlands based on data from the person, household and vehicle registers |
Marco Kouwenhoven, Gerard de Jong, Gijs van Eck, Jasper Willigers, Sebastiaan Thoen and Larissa Eggers |
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A multi-country panel study of behaviour, attitudes and expectations during the COVID-19 pandemic |
Gloria Amaris, Fangqing Song, Chiara Calastri, Stephane Hess, Matthew Beck, Mark Zuidgeest, Roger Behrens, Hazvinei Tsitsi Tamuka Moyo and Julián Arellana |
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A new shifted log-normal distribution for mitigating 'exploding' implicit prices in mixed multinomial logit models |
Romain Crastes Dit Sourd |
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Accounting for distance-based correlations among alternatives in the context of spatial choice modelling using high resolution mobility data |
Panagiotis Tsoleridis, Stephane Hess and Charisma Choudhury |
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Accounting for the global heterogeneity in attitudes and perceptions towards new alternatives in mode choice models |
Fangqing Song, Thomas Hancock, Arash Kalatian and Charisma Choudhury |
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Drivers of Health Disparities and Consequences for COVID-19 Vaccine Choices: Modelling Health Preference Heterogeneity among Underserved Populations |
Eline Van Den Broek-Altenburg, Jamie Benson, Adam Atherly and Stephane Hess |
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Estimating customer, product, and brand expected value using multiple discrete-continuous extreme value (MDCEV) models |
David Palma, Rodrigo Heldt and Rodrigo Tapia |
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Exploring status quo effects in stated preference experiments: A meta style analysis |
Erlend Dancke Sandorf, Tobias Börger, Danny Campbell, Romain Crastes Dit Sourd, Mikolaj Czajkowski, Stephane Hess, Jette Bredahl Jacobsen, Søren Bøye Olsen, Henrik Lindhjem, Petr Mariel and Jürgen Meyerhoff |
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Extensions of Decision Field Theory: application to health economics, taste heterogeneity, and decision rule heterogeneity |
David Meester, Stephane Hess, John Buckell and Thomas Hancock |
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Heterogeneity in activity participation: A comparative analysis of Multinomial logit model (MNL) and multiple discrete-continuous choice model (MDCEV) |
Khatun Zannat, Charisma Choudhury, Stephane Hess and Juan-Antonio Carrasco |
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In-depth, Breadth-first or Both? Toward the Development of a RUM-DFT Discrete Choice Model |
Gabriel Nova, Angelo Guevara Cue and Stephane Hess |
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Investigating Passenger Information Needs for Hybrid Public Transport Network Journey Planning |
Bianca Ryseck, Mark Zuidgeest, Roger Behrens and Stephane Hess |
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Is your model the best? Mitigating risk through averaging across different analysts’ competing models. |
Thomas Hancock, Stephane Hess and Charisma Choudhury |
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Modelling joint activity engagement: exploring the influence of the characteristics of social network members |
Shuwei Lin, Chiara Calastri, Stephane Hess, Aravinda Ramakrishnan Srinivasan and Matthias Kowald |
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Modelling mobility profiles of public transport passengers during the pandemic of COVID-19 using smart card data |
Maximiliano Lizana, Charisma Choudhury and David Watling |
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Modelling the drivers of shifts in occupation during the Covid-19 pandemic using passive mobility data sources |
Arash Kalatian, Charisma Choudhury, Ed Manley and Peter Baudains |
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Port choice analysis in Brazil: a comparison between discrete choice models and machine learning algorithms |
Felipe Souza, Cira Pitombo, Gerard de Jong and Luiz Lucas |
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Quantum choice models leap out of the laboratory: capturing real-world behavioural change. |
Thomas Hancock, Charisma Choudhury, Joan Walker and Stephane Hess |
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Understanding preferences for COVID-19 vaccination: results from a unique longitudinal stated choice study covering 18 countries across 6 continents |
Stephane Hess and 41 co-authors |
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Using a mathematical representation of brain processes to explain choices: introducing the free energy principle to mainstream choice modelling |
Stephane Hess, Thomas Hancock, Charisma Choudhury, Faisal Mushtaq, Mark Mon-Williams, Michiel Bliemer, Matthew Beck and Muhammad Fayyaz |
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Using social media data to investigate perceptions towards autonomous vehicles around the world |
Arash Kalatian, Fangqing Song, He Wang and Charisma Choudhury |
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Using the extended Multiple Discrete Continuous model to predict kilometres travelled by mode |
David Palma, Stephane Hess, Joseph Molloy and Kay Axhausen |
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Welfare analysis when income and prices are included in discrete choice models |
Thijs Dekker, Paul Koster and Richard Batley |
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Women’s labour market participation and its link with attitudes towards gender roles in the family |
Chiara Calastri, Stephane Hess, Gurleen Popli and Jennifer Roberts |
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