Health care contingent valuation studies: a review and classification of the literature
A Diener, B O'Brien, A Gafni - Health economics, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose: The contingent valuation method (CVM) is a survey‐based approach for eliciting
consumer's monetary valuations for programme benefits for use in cost‐benefit analysis …
consumer's monetary valuations for programme benefits for use in cost‐benefit analysis …
Estimating the monetary value of health care: lessons from environmental economics
In the recent past, considerable effort in health economics has been made on applying
stated preference methods such as contingent valuation and choice experiments. Despite …
stated preference methods such as contingent valuation and choice experiments. Despite …
You are what you drive: Environmentalist and social innovator symbolism drives electric vehicle adoption intentions
Electric vehicles (EVs) have the potential to dramatically reduce vehicle emissions
contributing to climate change without significantly reducing convenience or mobility …
contributing to climate change without significantly reducing convenience or mobility …
Contingent valuation in practice
KJ Boyle - A primer on nonmarket valuation, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Contingent Valuation in Practice takes the reader through each of the basic steps in
the design and administration of a contingent-valuation study. The text is written for the …
the design and administration of a contingent-valuation study. The text is written for the …
Satisfying heterogeneous user needs via innovation toolkits: the case of Apache security software
N Franke, E Von Hippel - Research policy, 2003 - Elsevier
Manufacturers customarily provide only a few product variants to address the average needs
of users in the major segments of markets they serve. When user needs are highly …
of users in the major segments of markets they serve. When user needs are highly …
Willingness to pay for health insurance among rural and poor persons: Field evidence from seven micro health insurance units in India
This study, conducted in India in 2005, provides evidence on Willingness to pay (WTP),
gathered through a unidirectional (descending) bidding game among 3024 households …
gathered through a unidirectional (descending) bidding game among 3024 households …
[HTML][HTML] Beyond blue-sky thinking: Diurnal patterns and ephemeral meteorological phenomena impact appraisals of beauty, awe, and value in urban and natural …
AJ Smalley, MP White - Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2023 - Elsevier
Landscape views can be dynamic; many of the elements within an environmental vista may
change from one moment to the next. Features such as a vibrant sunrise or sudden storm …
change from one moment to the next. Features such as a vibrant sunrise or sudden storm …
Consumers' preferences, attitudes and willingness to pay for bio-textile in wood fibers
N Sandra, P Alessandro - Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2021 - Elsevier
The bio-textile products made from certified wood fibers are an important product innovation
able to diversify the wood product portfolio of enterprises and to increase environmental …
able to diversify the wood product portfolio of enterprises and to increase environmental …
Valuing health care using willingness to pay: a comparison of the payment card and dichotomous choice methods
M Ryan, DA Scott, C Donaldson - Journal of Health economics, 2004 - Elsevier
This paper compares willingness to pay (WTP) estimates generated from the dichotomous
choice (DC) and payment card (PC) approaches. In a split-sample WTP experiment …
choice (DC) and payment card (PC) approaches. In a split-sample WTP experiment …
Consumer willingness to pay for redundant food labels
L Wilson, JL Lusk - Food Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
Previous studies, as well as market sales data, show some consumers are willing to pay a
premium for redundant or superfluous food labels that carry no additional information for the …
premium for redundant or superfluous food labels that carry no additional information for the …