Stated consideration and attribute thresholds in mode choice models: a hierarchical ICLV approach

Consideration of alternatives, as many other aspects related to the decision-making process, is not observable and challenging to measure. Even when supplementary information is collected during stated choice experiments, its use as an additional explanatory variable is discouraged due to potential...

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Main Authors: Mauro Capurso, Stephane Hess, Thijs Dekker
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: TU Delft Open 2021-09-01
Series:European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research
Online Access:https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/ejtir/article/view/3982
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spelling doaj-2e36cd6e7fec4f07b851c50774bae2bf2021-10-06T12:40:34ZengTU Delft OpenEuropean Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research1567-71412021-09-0121310.18757/ejtir.2021.21.3.3982Stated consideration and attribute thresholds in mode choice models: a hierarchical ICLV approachMauro Capurso0Stephane Hess1Thijs Dekker2Choice Modelling Centre, University of LeedsInstitute for Transport Studies and Choice Modelling Centre, University of LeedsInstitute for Transport Studies and Choice Modelling Centre, University of Leeds Consideration of alternatives, as many other aspects related to the decision-making process, is not observable and challenging to measure. Even when supplementary information is collected during stated choice experiments, its use as an additional explanatory variable is discouraged due to potential endogeneity issues, measurement error and limited suitability for forecasting. To overcome these limitations, we propose an Integrated Choice and Latent Variable model where consideration of an alternative is treated as a latent variable. The novelty of the presented model is that the latent variable for consideration of an alternative itself is a function of another set of latent variables that represent thresholds applied by the decision maker to individual attributes (such as travel time and cost). The proposed hierarchical relationship between latent thresholds and latent consideration enables us to explain a share of otherwise purely random heterogeneity, and identify the structural drivers of consideration. The latter is of interest to policymakers and private operators. https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/ejtir/article/view/3982
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Stated consideration and attribute thresholds in mode choice models: a hierarchical ICLV approach
European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research
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title Stated consideration and attribute thresholds in mode choice models: a hierarchical ICLV approach
title_short Stated consideration and attribute thresholds in mode choice models: a hierarchical ICLV approach
title_full Stated consideration and attribute thresholds in mode choice models: a hierarchical ICLV approach
title_fullStr Stated consideration and attribute thresholds in mode choice models: a hierarchical ICLV approach
title_full_unstemmed Stated consideration and attribute thresholds in mode choice models: a hierarchical ICLV approach
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series European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research
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publishDate 2021-09-01
description Consideration of alternatives, as many other aspects related to the decision-making process, is not observable and challenging to measure. Even when supplementary information is collected during stated choice experiments, its use as an additional explanatory variable is discouraged due to potential endogeneity issues, measurement error and limited suitability for forecasting. To overcome these limitations, we propose an Integrated Choice and Latent Variable model where consideration of an alternative is treated as a latent variable. The novelty of the presented model is that the latent variable for consideration of an alternative itself is a function of another set of latent variables that represent thresholds applied by the decision maker to individual attributes (such as travel time and cost). The proposed hierarchical relationship between latent thresholds and latent consideration enables us to explain a share of otherwise purely random heterogeneity, and identify the structural drivers of consideration. The latter is of interest to policymakers and private operators.
url https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/ejtir/article/view/3982
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