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Two explanations to the willingness to accept and willingness to pay gap plus an alternative, Edsel Beja ,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2012)
Keywords: Willingness to accept; willingness to pay; subjective well-being
A Computational Theory of Exchange: Willingness to pay, willingness to accept and the endowment effect, Pete Lunn and Mary Lunn,
from Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI)
(2009)
Keywords: exchange/uncertainty/willingness to accept/willingness to pay
Willingness to Accept, Willingness to Pay, and Loss Aversion, Jonathan Chapman, Mark Dean, Pietro Ortoleva, Erik Snowberg and Colin Camerer,
from CESifo
(2023)
Keywords: Willingness To Pay, Willingness to Accept, endowment effect, loss aversion
On the Relation between Willingness to Accept and Willingness to Pay, Jonathan Chapman, Mark Dean, Pietro Ortoleva, Erik Snowberg and Colin Camerer,
from Princeton University. Economics Department.
(2021)
Keywords: Willingness To Pay, Willingness To Accept, Endowment Effect, Loss Aversion
A choice experiment on the willingness of households to accept power outages, Graziano Abrate, Clementina Bruno, Fabrizio Erbetta, Giovanni Fraquelli and Azahara Lorite-Espejo,
in Utilities Policy
(2016)
Keywords: Power outage; Choice experiment; Willingness-to-accept;
The Willingness to Accept Value of Statistical Life Relative to the Willingness to Pay Value: Evidence and Policy Implications, Jagadish Guria, Joanne Leung, Michael Jones-Lee and Graham Loomes,
in Environmental & Resource Economics
(2005)
Keywords: safety policy, willingness to accept disparity,
Willingness to Pay or Willingness to Accept: Determining the Appropriate Welfare Measure when Preferences are Reference-Dependent, Phumsith Mahasuweerachai and Jack Knetsch,
from Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA)
(2016)
Keywords: Willingness to Pay,Willingness to Accept,Welfare Measure,Preferences
The willingness to pay–willingness to accept gap revisited: The role of emotions and moral satisfaction, Anders Biel, Olof Johansson-Stenman and Andreas Nilsson,
in Journal of Economic Psychology
(2011)
Keywords: Willingness to pay–willingness to accept gap; Endowment effect; Emotions; Ethics; Experiments;
Despairing Over Disparities: Explaining the Difference Between Willingness to Pay and Willingness to Accept, Carol Mansfield,
in Environmental & Resource Economics
(1999)
Keywords: contingent valuation survey, loss aversion, willingness-to-accept, willingness-to-pay,
Revisiting the Gap Between the Willingness-to-Pay and Willingness-to-Accept for Public Goods, Christian Vossler, Stéphane Bergeron, Maurice Doyon and Daniel Rondeau,
from CIRANO
(2020)
Keywords: Stated Preferences,Incentive Compatibility,Willingness-to-Pay,Willingness-to-Accept,Consequentiality,
The Willingness to Pay-Willingness to Accept Gap Revisited: The Role of Emotions and Moral Satisfaction, Anders Biel, Olof Johansson-Stenman and Andreas Nilsson,
from University of Gothenburg, Department of Economics
(2011)
Keywords: Willingness to pay-Willingness to accept gap; Endowment effect; Emotions; Ethics; Experiments
Preference reversals and disparities between willingness to pay and willingness to accept in repeated markets, Graham Loomes, Chris Starmer and Robert Sugden,
in Journal of Economic Psychology
(2010)
Keywords: Preference reversal Willingness to accept Willingness to pay Repeated market
Willingness-To-Pay and Willingness-To-Accept are Probably Less Correlated than You Think, Jonathan Chapman, Pietro Ortoleva, Erik Snowberg, Colin Camerer and Mark Dean,
from CESifo
(2017)
Keywords: willingness to pay, willingness to accept, endowment effect, loss aversion, risk aversion
Preference reversals and disparities between willingness to pay and willingness to accept in repeated markets, Graham Loomes, Chris Starmer and Robert Sugden,
from School of Economics, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.
(2009)
Keywords: preference reversal, willingness to accept, willingness to pay, repeated market
Preference reversals and disparities between willingness to pay and willingness to accept in repeated markets, Graham Loomes, Chris Starmer and Robert Sugden,
from The Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics, School of Economics, University of Nottingham
(2007)
Keywords: preference reversal, willingness to accept, willingness to pay, repeated market.
Preference reversals and disparities between willingness to pay and willingness to accept in repeated markets, Graham Loomes, Chris Starmer and Robert Sugden,
from The Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics, School of Economics, University of Nottingham
(2009)
Keywords: preference reversal, willingness to accept, willingness to pay, repeated market
Value learning and the willingness to accept–willingness to pay disparity, David Kingsley and Thomas C. Brown,
in Economics Letters
(2013)
Keywords: Discovered preference hypothesis; Value uncertainty; Value learning; Willingness to accept–willingness to pay disparity; Paired comparison experiments;
Can stated measures of willingness-to-accept be valid? Evidence from laboratory experiments, Patrick Lloyd-Smith and Wiktor Adamowicz,
in Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
(2018)
Keywords: Willingness-to-accept; Stated preference; Consequentiality; Strategic behavior;
Household's Willingness to Accept Waste Separation for Improvement of Rural Waste Bank's Effectivity, Christia Meidiana, Harnenti Afni Yakin and Wawargita Permata Wijayanti,
from IntechOpen
Keywords: waste bank, willingness to accept, overall equipment effectiveness
Willingness to accept compensation for afromontane forest ecosystems conservation, Tewodros Tadesse, Tsegay Berhane, Dawit W. Mulatu and Meley Mekonen Rannestad,
in Land Use Policy
(2021)
Keywords: Forest conservation; Willingness to accept; Desa’a forest; Choice experiment; Mixed logit;
Does prompting for revision influence subjects' offers in willingness to accept – willingness to pay lab experiments?, David Kingsley and Thomas Brown,
in Economics Bulletin
(2012)
Keywords: Willingness to Accept – Willingness to Pay Disparity, Prompting, Experimental Procedures
What Can I Get For It? The Relationship Between the Choice Equivalent, Willingness to Accept and Willingness to Pay, Pete Lunn and Mary Lunn,
from Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI)
(2014)
Keywords: Endowment effect, willingness to pay, willingness to accept, loss aversion
Exploring reference-dependency in route switching behavior on intercity travel: Endowment effect and disparities between willingness to pay and willingness to accept, Sunghoon Jang, Doosun Hong, Yeonwoo Jung and Chungwon Lee,
in Transport Policy
(2024)
Keywords: Reference-dependency; Endowment effect; Willingness to pay; Willingness to accept;
A field experiment on consumer willingness to accept milk that may have come from cloned cows, Kofi Britwum and John C. Bernard,
in Food Policy
(2018)
Keywords: Animal cloning; Willingness-to-accept; Milk; Field experiment;
The role of socio-demographic characteristics in shaping willingness to accept electric cars, Saurabh Kumar and Syeedun Nisa,
in International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management
(2022)
Keywords: electric cars; socio-demographic factors; willingness to accept; WTA.
Rural households' willingness to accept compensation for energy utilization of crop straw in China, Ke He, Junbiao Zhang and Yangmei Zeng,
in Energy
(2018)
Keywords: Biogas production; Straw management; Willingness to accept compensation; Trust; Sustainable development;
Forest owners’ willingness to accept compensation for voluntary conservation: A contingent valuation approach, Henrik Lindhjem and Yohei Mitani,
in Journal of Forest Economics
(2012)
Keywords: Forest; Voluntary conservation; Biodiversity; Compensation; Willingness to accept; Contingent valuation;
Costs and Perceptions Conditioning Willingness to Accept Payments for Ecosystem Services in a Brazilian Case, Ronaldo Seroa da Motta and Ramon Ortiz,
in Ecological Economics
(2018)
Keywords: Payment for ecosystem services; Willingness to accept payment; Contingent valuation;
Assessments of Landowners’ Willingness to Accept Compensation for Participating in Forest Certification in Shandong, China, Nana Tian, Neelam Poudyal and Fadian Lu,
in Sustainability
(2021)
Keywords: forest certification; willingness to accept; compensation; landowners; timber price increase
Analyzing discrepancies between willingness to pay and willingness to accept for freight transport attributes, María Feo-Valero, Ana Isabel Arencibia and Concepción Román,
in Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review
(2016)
Keywords: Freight transport; Discrete choice experiments; Stated preference; Prospect theory; Reference alternative; Asymmetric preferences; Willingness to pay; Willingness to accept;
Asking Willingness-to-Accept Questions in Stated Preference Surveys: A Review and Research Agenda, Dale Whittington, Wiktor Adamowicz and Patrick Lloyd-Smith,
in Annual Review of Resource Economics
(2017)
Keywords: stated preferences, willingness to accept, willingness to pay, contingent valuation, choice experiments, hypothetical baselines, domain of gains, domain of losses
Willingness to accept equals willingness to pay for labor market estimates of the value of a statistical life, Thomas Kniesner, W Viscusi and James Ziliak,
in Journal of Risk and Uncertainty
(2014)
Keywords: Willingness to pay, Willingness to accept, Value of statistical life, VSL, CFOI, Panel data, I10, J17, J28, K00, C23,
Willingness to Pay and Willingness to Accept Compensation for Changes in Urban Water Customer Service Standards, Darla Hatton MacDonald, Mark Morrison and Mary Barnes,
in Water Resources Management: An International Journal, Published for the European Water Resources Association (EWRA)
(2010)
Keywords: Choice modelling, Price of water, Urban water, Willingness to accept compensation, Willingness to pay,
Willingness to Accept Equals Willingness to Pay for Labor Market Estimates of the Value of Statistical Life, Thomas Kniesner, W Viscusi and James Ziliak,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2012)
Keywords: VSL, CFOI, willingness to pay, willingness to accept, value of statistical life, panel data, PSID
Eliciting Herders’ Willingness to Accept Grassland Conservation: A Choice Experiment Design in Pastoral Regions of China, Xinxin Lv, Mingxue Zhang and Dongqing Li,
in Land
(2022)
Keywords: grazing ban policy; choice experiment; willingness to accept; altruism
Factors affecting Willingness to Accept compensation for crops conversion programs: a farm level study in Tunisia, Lamia Soltani, Aymen Frija and Mohamed salah Matoussi,
in Economics Bulletin
(2018)
Keywords: Groundwater, crops conversion programs, willingness to accept (WTA), Aquifer, Tunisia
Spatial variation in the willingness to accept payments for conservation of a migratory wildlife corridor in the Athi-Kaputiei Plains, Kenya, Joyce M. de Leeuw, Mohammed Y. Said, Shem Kifugo, Joseph O. Ogutu, Philip Osano and Jan de Leeuw,
in Ecosystem Services
(2014)
Keywords: PES; Willingness to accept payment; Habitat connectivity; Migration corridor; Wildlife conservation;
Willingness to accept longer commutes for better salaries: Understanding the differences within and between couples, Matthew J. Beck and Stephane Hess,
in Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
(2016)
Keywords: Hierarchical Bayes; Commute; Willingness to accept; Group choice; Residential choice;
Would German physicians opt for pay-for-performance programs? A willingness-to-accept experiment in a large general practitioners’ sample, Christian Krauth, Sebastian Liersch, Sören Jensen and Volker Eric Amelung,
in Health Policy
(2016)
Keywords: Contingent valuation; Willingness to accept; Pay-for-performance; Ambulatory care; Germany;
Estimating the membership function of the fuzzy willingness-to-pay/accept for health via Bayesian modelling, Michał Jakubczyk,
from Warsaw School of Economics, Collegium of Economic Analysis
(2016)
Keywords: willingness-to-pay/accept, fuzzy set, membership function, preference elicitation
Local Communities’ Willingness to Accept Compensation for Sustainable Ecosystem Management in Wadi Araba, South of Jordan, Amani Al-Assaf, Abeer Albalawneh, Mohammad Majdalawi, Lana Abu Nowar, Rabab Kabariti, Amgad Hjazin, Safaa Aljaafreh, Wafa’a Abu Hammour, Mai Diab and Nizar Haddad,
in Sustainability
(2021)
Keywords: willingness to accept; arid land; ecosystem services; compensation; eco-tourism
Does Water Pollution Influence Willingness to Accept the Installation of a Mine Near a City? Case Study of an Open-Pit Lithium Mine, Eva Crespo-Cebada, Carlos Díaz-Caro, María Teresa Nevado Gil and Ángel Sabino Mirón Sanguino,
in Sustainability
(2020)
Keywords: lithium mine; contamination; experiment of choice; preferences; willingness to accept
Risk preference, trust, and willingness-to-accept subsidies for pro-environmental production: an investigation of hog farmers in China, Jianhua Wang, Chenchen Yang, Wanglin Ma and Jianjun Tang,
in Environmental Economics and Policy Studies
(2020)
Keywords: Willingness-to-accept, Subsidies, Risk preference, Trust, Safe meat production, China
Evaluating Economic Value of Coastal Waterfront in Tokyo Bay, Japan with Willingness-to-Accept Measure, Guofang Zhai and Takeshi Suzuki,
in Water Resources Management: An International Journal, Published for the European Water Resources Association (EWRA)
(2009)
Keywords: Economic value, Coastal waterfront, Contingent valuation method, Willingness to accept, Japan,
Effects of Food-Additive-Information on Consumers’ Willingness to Accept Food with Additives, Yingqi Zhong, Linhai Wu, Xiujuan Chen, Zuhui Huang and Wuyang Hu,
in IJERPH
(2018)
Keywords: food safety; willingness to accept (WTA); food additives; random n th-price auction
The Environmental Supply of Farm Households: A Flexible Willingness to Accept Model, Pierre Dupraz, D. Vermersch, B. De Frahan and L. Delvaux,
in Environmental & Resource Economics
(2003)
Keywords: agri-environmental measures, agricultural amenities, agricultural household model, Belgium, contingent valuation method, environmental policy, willingness to accept,
Consumers’ Willingness to Accept Time-of-Use Tariffs for Shifting Electricity Demand, Swantje Sundt, Katrin Rehdanz and Jürgen Meyerhoff,
in Energies
(2020)
Keywords: choice experiment; demand-side-management; time-of-use tariff; willingness to accept; mixed logit; energy transition
Measuring the Local Opportunity Costs of Conservation: A Provision Point Mechanism for Willingness-to-Accept, Glenn Bush, Nick Hanley, Mirko Moro and Daniel Rondeau,
from University of Stirling, Division of Economics
(2012)
Keywords: Conservation costs; Protected areas; Uganda; Willingness to accept; Provision point mechanism; WTA
Willingness-to-accept reductions in HIV risks: conditional economic incentives in Mexico, Omar Galarraga, Sandra Sosa-Rubí, César Infante, Paul Gertler and Stefano Bertozzi,
in The European Journal of Health Economics
(2014)
Keywords: Willingness-to-accept, Conditional economic incentive, HIV/AIDS and STI prevention, Contingency management/conditional cash transfer, Mexico, I18, O15, C93, C33, C35,
Environmental damage evaluation in a willingness-to-accept scenario: A latent-class approach based on familiarity, Andrea Tabi and Salvador del Saz-Salazar,
in Ecological Economics
(2015)
Keywords: Latent class cluster model; Contingent valuation; Willingness to accept; Negative externalities; Familiarity;
Willingness to accept energy-saving measures and adoption barriers in the residential sector: An empirical analysis in Beijing, China, Jun-Jun Jia, Jin-Hua Xu, Ying Fan and Qiang Ji,
in Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
(2018)
Keywords: Residential sector; Energy-saving measures; Drivers; Barriers; Willingness to accept; Preference heterogeneity;
Would you work abroad? The effect of English proficiency on Chinese employees’ willingness to accept international assignments, Jie Li, Yue Zhao and Xue Han,
in International Business Review
(2020)
Keywords: English language proficiency; Willingness to accept international assignments; Openness to corporate globalization; Foreign language anxiety; Chinese expatriate management;
Choosing from multiple alternatives in cost-effectiveness analysis with fuzzy willingness-to-pay/accept and uncertainty, Michał Jakubczyk,
from Warsaw School of Economics, Collegium of Economic Analysis
(2016)
Keywords: Willingness-to-pay/accept, Fuzzy sets, Preference elicitation, Cost-effectiveness analysis, Sensitivity analysis
Landowner attitudes and willingness to accept compensation from forest carbon offsets: Application of best–worst choice modeling in Florida USA, José R. Soto, Damian Adams and Francisco J. Escobedo,
in Forest Policy and Economics
(2016)
Keywords: Choice modeling; Best–worst scaling; Carbon offsets; Discrete choice; Non-industrial private forest; Willingness to accept;
How willing are residents to accept sustainable energy from food waste generated by anaerobic digestion projects?, Emmanuel Nketiah, Huaming Song, Tao Gu, Mavis Adjei, Gibbson Adu-Gyamfi and Bright Obuobi,
in Energy
(2024)
Keywords: Willingness to accept; Energy from food waste; Theory of planned behavior; Egoistic value;
Testing for non-linear willingness to accept compensation for controlled electricity switch-offs using choice experiments, Jacob Ladenburg, Kirsten Lund Jensen, Christa Lodahl and Dogan Keles,
in Energy
(2022)
Keywords: Choice experiment; Consumer contracts; Controlled switch-off; Willingness To Accept; Certainty in choice; Transitivity;
On the economic evaluation of online learning in higher education during the COVID-19 pandemic: a willingness-to-accept approach, Salvador del Saz-Salazar, Salvador Gil-Pareja and María José García-Grande,
in Applied Economic Analysis
(2022)
Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic, Online learning, Contingent valuation, Willingness-to-accept, Well-being, Double-hurdle model
Estimation of Rural Households’ Willingness to Accept Two PES Programs and Their Service Valuation in the Miyun Reservoir Catchment, China, Hao Li, Xiaohui Yang, Xiao Zhang, Yuyan Liu and Kebin Zhang,
in Sustainability
(2018)
Keywords: water crisis; Payment for Ecosystem Services; valuation; willingness to accept; Miyun Reservoir; contingent valuation method
Would you test for 5000 Shillings? HIV risk and willingness to accept HIV testing in Tanzania, Jan Ostermann, Derek Brown, Axel Mühlbacher, Bernard Njau and Nathan Thielman,
in Health Economics Review
(2015)
Keywords: HIV testing, Tanzania, Sub-Saharan Africa, Willingness to accept, Contingent valuation, Incentives,
Influencing Factors and Measurement of “Willingness to Accept” Living with Alligators in a Nature Reserve: A Case Study in National Chinese Alligator Nature Reserve, China, Yefei Liu, Gui Meng, Shuirong Wu, Xufeng Zhang, Chengle Zhao and Hongguo Yang,
in Land
(2022)
Keywords: nature reserve; Chinese alligator; eco-compensation; willingness to accept; contingent valuation method (CVM)
Determinants of Residents’ Willingness to Accept and Their Levels for Ecological Conservation in Ganjiang River Basin, China: An Empirical Analysis of Survey Data for 677 Households, Kai Xiong, Ning Zhang, Chih-Chun Kung and Fanbin Kong,
in Sustainability
(2019)
Keywords: willingness to accept; compensation level; Ganjiang River Basin; Heckman two-stage model
A case for measuring negative willingness to pay for consumer goods, Daniel A. Bass, Brandon McFadden and Kent Messer,
in Food Policy
(2021)
Keywords: WTP; Willingness to accept; Negative willingness to pay; Market goods;
Household willingness to pay and income pooling: A comment, Udo Ebert,
in Economics Letters
(2010)
Keywords: Income pooling Willingness to pay Willingness to accept Nonmarket goods Contingent valuation
Pastoral Differentiations’ Effects on Willingness to Accept Valuation for Grassland Eco-Subsidy—Empirical Study of 410 Herder Households in Grass–Livestock Balance Sub-Policy Zones in Inner Mongolia, China, Jiayu Dong, Zimeng Ren, Xinling Zhang and Xiaoling Liu,
in Sustainability
(2023)
Keywords: willingness to pay (WTP); willingness to accept (WTA); payment for ecosystem services (PES); China Grassland Eco-Subsidy Program; Inner Mongolia; herder differentiations
Anchoring in Economics: A Meta-Analysis of Studies on Willingness-To-Pay and Willingness-To-Accept, Lunzheng Li, Zacharias Maniadis and Constantine Sedikides,
in Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics)
(2021)
Keywords: Anchoring; Willingness to Pay; Meta-Analysis;
Reference-dependent valuations of risk: Why willingness-to-accept exceeds willingness-to-pay, W Viscusi and Joel Huber,
in Journal of Risk and Uncertainty
(2012)
Keywords: Reference dependence, Health risks, Stated preference, Willingness to pay, WTA, WTP, D80, Q25, I10, H40,
Will Farmers Accept Lower Gross Margins for the Sustainable Cultivation Method of Mixed Cropping? First Insights from Germany, Vanessa Bonke, Marius Michels and Oliver Musshoff,
in Sustainability
(2021)
Keywords: willingness to accept; gross margin; mixed cropping; ordered logistic regression
Which Smart Electricity Service Contracts Will Consumers Accept? The demand for compensation in a platform market, Laura-Lucia Richter and Michael Pollitt,
from Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge
(2016)
Keywords: Discrete Choice Experiment, smart energy, Willingness-to-Accept, platform markets
Norwegian family forest owners' willingness to participate in carbon offset programs, Daniel E. Håbesland, Michael A. Kilgore, Dennis R. Becker, Stephanie A. Snyder, Birger Solberg, Hanne K. Sjølie and Berit H. Lindstad,
in Forest Policy and Economics
(2016)
Keywords: Carbon offsets; Carbon sequestration; Family forest owners; Willingness to accept;
Assessing farmers' willingness to supply biomass as energy feedstock: Cereal straw in Apulia (Italy), Giacomo Giannoccaro, Bernardo C. de Gennaro, Emilio De Meo and Maurizio Prosperi,
in Energy Economics
(2017)
Keywords: Bio-energy; Farmers; Feedstock market; Heckman model; Willingness to accept;
Satisfaction, Familiarity, Motivation and Perceptions of Foreign Tourists Regarding The quality of Products and Services in Bali’s Tourism and Willingness to Spend their Money to Benefit the Balinese People, Christine Petr, I.A.G.o Suryawardani and Wiranatha Agung Suryawan,
from HAL
(2014)
Keywords: Management,tourism,Bali,Indonesia,Motivation,Satisfaction,Willingness to Pay and Willingness to Accept,International tourism,Familiarity,Sustainable tourism
Experimental tests of the endowment effect, Robert Franciosi, Roland Michelitsch and Vernon Smith,
from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Departamento de EconomÃa
(1994)
Keywords: Willingness to Accept
Exploring the antecedents of customers’ willingness to use service robots in restaurants, Sebastian Molinillo, Francisco Rejón-Guardia and Rafael Anaya-Sánchez,
in Service Business
(2023)
Keywords: Service robots, Willingness to accept, Intention to recommend, Objections to use, Interaction quality perception, Perceived safety, Anthropomorphism
Discounting Spotted Apples: Investigating Consumers' Willingness to Accept Cosmetic Damage in an Organic Product, Chengyan Yue, Frode Alfnes and Helen Jensen,
from Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD) at Iowa State University
(2006)
Keywords: appearance, apples, experimental auctions, organic, willingness to pay.
Breeding Hope during the Crisis: A Study on Unemployed Laborers’ Willingness to Receive Educational Compensation under the Chinese “Zero-COVID” Policy, Qiang Wang, Ruxin Yang and Chengbao Yang,
in Sustainability
(2023)
Keywords: unemployed laborers; “Zero-COVID” policy; educational compensation; willingness to receive educational compensation (WTEC); willingness to accept the training duration (WTTD)
Assessing Farmer’s Willingness to Participate in the On-farm Conservation of Minor Millet using Direct Compensation Payment, Prabhakaran Tenkasi Raghu, Sukanya Das, Bala Ravi S and Edwin Devarathna Israel King,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2012)
Keywords: Agro-biodiversity conservation, contingent valuation method, food security, kolli hills, minor millets, willingness to accept
Willingness to participate in community-based renewable energy projects: A contingent valuation study in South Korea, JongRoul Woo, Sungsam Chung, Chul-Yong Lee and Sung-Yoon Huh,
in Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
(2019)
Keywords: Renewable energy; Public participation; Benefit-sharing; Willingness to accept; Social acceptance; Local acceptance;
Assessing Farmer’s Willingness to Participate in the On-farm Conservation of Minor Millet using Direct Compensation Payment, Prabhakaran T. Raghu, Sukanya Das, S. Bala Ravi and Edwin Devarathna Israel King,
from Madras School of Economics,Chennai,India
(2012)
Keywords: Agro-biodiversity conservation, contingent valuation method, food security, kolli hills, minor millets, willingness to accept
Households’ Willingness to Use Water from a Solar Water Disinfection Treatment System for Household Purposes, Abdul-Rahaman Afitiri and Ernest Kofi Amankwa Afrifa,
in World
(2024)
Keywords: SODIS; disinfection; willingness to accept; adoption; Sawla-Tuna-Kalba district; complementary log-log regression
Estimation of Ecological Compensation Standards for Fallow Heavy Metal-Polluted Farmland in China Based on Farmer Willingness to Accept, Xue Xie, Hualin Xie, Cheng Shu, Qing Wu and Hua Lu,
in Sustainability
(2017)
Keywords: fallow; heavy metal-polluted farmland; ecological compensation; farmer willingness; CVM; China
Farmers’ willingness to participate in collective biogas investment: A discrete choice experiment study, Kahsay Haile Zemo and Mette Termansen,
in Resource and Energy Economics
(2018)
Keywords: Manure; Partnership-based biogas investment; Discrete choice experiment; Mixed logit with flexible distribution; Willingness-to-accept space; Corner solution model;
Farmers' willingness to switch to ecological agriculture: A non-parametric analysis, Chang Hwan Yu, Jin Chae Yoo and Shun Bo Yao,
in Agricultural Economics
(2014)
Keywords: cheap talk, contingent valuation method, hypothetical bias, one-and-one-half-bound method, organic agriculture, Turnbull model, willingness to accept
Threshold Accepting for Index Tracking, Manfred Gilli and Evis Kellezi,
from Society for Computational Economics
(2001)
Keywords: Index tracking, threshold accepting, heuristic optimization
Assessing Farmer ’s Willingness to Participate in the On - farm Conservation of Minor Millet using Direct Compensation Payment, Prabhakaran Raghu, Sukanya Das, S. Ravi and E.D.Israel King,
from eSocialSciences
(2013)
Keywords: Agro- Biodiversity, Conservation, Contingent Valuation Method, Food Security, Kolli Hills, Minor Millets, Willingness to Accept, Compensation, Payment, Farmer, Global Food, National security
Assessing Farmer's Willingness to Participate in the On-farm Conservation of Minor Millet using Direct Compensation Payment, Sukanya Das, S. Bala Ravi and Prabhakaran T. Raghu,
from eSocialSciences
(2015)
Keywords: Agro-biodiversity conservation, contingent valuation method, food security, kolli hills, minor millets, willingness to accept, compensation, on-farm, farmer, India, most preferred varieties (MPVs), least preferred varieties (LPVs)
Hypothetical bias and willingness to accept, Steven Nape, Peter Frykblom, Glenn Harrison and James C. Lesley,
in Economics Letters
(2003)
Calibration of willingness-to-accept, John List and Jason Shogren,
from The Field Experiments Website
(2002)
Calibration of Willingness-to-Accept, John List and Jason Shogren,
in Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
(2002)
Hypothetical Bias and Willingness to Accept, Peter Frykblom, Glenn Harrison, Clay Lesley and Stephen Nape,
from Department of Economics, Appalachian State University
(2002)
An Attention-Based View of Selling and Accepting Entrepreneurial Ideas Within Organizations, Xavier Castañer, Dirk de Clercq and Imanol Belausteguigoitia,
from HAL
(2007)
Keywords: Selling,Accepting,Entrepreneurial Ideas,Organizations
Identification of multivariate AR-models by threshold accepting, Peter Winker,
from University of Konstanz, Collaborative Research Centre (SFB) 178 "Internationalization of the Economy"
(1994)
Keywords: AR-model, Identification, Optimization, Heuristics, Threshold Accepting
Threshold Accepting for Credit Risk Assessment and Validation, Marianna Lyra, Akwum Onwunta and Peter Winker,
from COMISEF
(2010)
Keywords: credit risk assignment, Threshold Accepting, statistical validation
Detection of local tourism systems by threshold accepting, Joseph Andria, Giacomo Tollo and Raffaele Pesenti,
in Computational Management Science
(2015)
Keywords: Threshold accepting, Clusters, Optimisation, Local tourism systems,
PROPERTY CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WTP AND WTA, Rahul Shastri,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2005)
Keywords: Willingness to Pay, Willingness to Accept, Property consciousness, Socialisation
WTA-WTP disparity: The role of perceived realism of the valuation setting, Manuel Frondel, Stephan Sommer and Lukas Tomberg,
from RWI - Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Ruhr-University Bochum, TU Dortmund University, University of Duisburg-Essen
(2019)
Keywords: willingness-to-pay, willingness-to-accept, stated preferences
A new meta-analysis on the WTP/WTA disparity, Tuba Tunçel and James Hammitt,
in Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
(2014)
Keywords: Willingness to pay; Willingness to accept; Stated-preference;
Buy low, sell high: Price gaps and neoclassical theory, Robert Chambers and Tigran Melkonyan,
in Journal of Mathematical Economics
(2009)
Keywords: Willingness to accept Willingness to pay Price gap
REFERENCE DEPENDENCE AND OTHER BEHAVIORAL FINDINGS: THE LIKELIHOOD OF SERIOUS EVALUATION AND POLICY BIASES, Jack Knetsch,
in The Singapore Economic Review (SER)
(2016)
Keywords: Reference Dependence, Willing-to-Pay, Willing-to-Accept
Does the WTA/WTP ratio diminish as the severity of a health complaint is reduced? Testing for smoothness of the underlying utility of wealth function, Susan Chilton, Michael Jones-Lee, Rebecca McDonald and Hugh Metcalf,
in Journal of Risk and Uncertainty
(2012)
Keywords: Willingness to accept, Willingness to pay, VSL, J17,
What Can I Get For It? A Theoretical and Empirical Re-Analysis of the Endowment Effect, Pete Lunn and Mary Lunn,
from Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI)
(2011)
Keywords: data/exchange/willingness to accept/willingness to pay
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