Part 1/3: Measuring willingness-to-pay using discrete choice experiments

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ก.พ. 2016
  • In this three part video series, Prof. Dr. Christian Schlereth summarizes findings from his Management Science article (co-authored by Bernd Skiera) on the estimation of willingness to pay. He presents today’s use of data-collection mechanisms to estimate willingness-to-pay. He also outlines three shortcomings with the estimation and proposes the new method separated adaptive dual response (SADR), which substantially improves the estimation of willingness-to-pay and overcomes these shortcomings.
    Live-demonstration
    - Separated adaptive dual response: www.dise-online.net/sadr.aspx
    - Other discrete choice experiments: www.dise-online.net/demo.aspx
    Video-series: • Measuring willingness ...
    - Part 1/3: Measuring willingness-to-pay using discrete choice experiments: • Part 1/3: Measuring wi...
    - Part 2/3: Shortcomings with the estimation of willingness to pay: • Part 2/3: Shortcomings...
    - Part 3/3: Mechanism of new method separated adaptive dual response: • Part 3/3: Mechanism of...
    Podcast (inkl. MP3-download): bit.ly/1oqR9aZ
    Slideshare presentation: bit.ly/1mJmkgt
    Complete article:
    - Researchgate: bit.ly/21aiNXX
    - Academia.edu: bit.ly/1TofBVX

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  • @ravikumar-vr6zm
    @ravikumar-vr6zm 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    can i use Machine learning to measure willingess to pay

  • @Hanyeli-27
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