Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1023753 Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper investigates alternative methods to account for preference heterogeneity in choice experiments. Heterogeneity can be explained by assuming its influence to impact the systematic component of utility, the stochastic one or both. Seven different models were estimated to search for heterogeneity along the three dimensions described. The comparison based on model performance and willingness to pay measures shows that methods to search for heterogeneity are not independent one from the other and might produce substantially different results giving rise to different policy implications.

► We offer a detailed treatment of preference heterogeneity in airport choice analysis. ► We investigate both systematic, stochastic and systematic–stochastic heterogeneity. ► Seven different models are compared and contrasting results obtained. ► Diverse methods produce divergent results that entail alternative policy implications.

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