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Use of the Internet for willingness-to-pay surveys. A comparison of face-to-face and web-based interviews
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In this paper, the authors examined the use of Internet as a survey mode for a CVM study aimed at valuing a gain in life expectancy in the context of air pollution, and the convergence validity of the web-based survey mode is examined against face-to-face interviews with respect to differences in socio-demographic characteristics, non-response bias, and differences in willingness to pay-related parameters.About:
This article is published in Resource and Energy Economics.The article was published on 2011-01-01. It has received 131 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Survey data collection & Contingent valuation.read more
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Consumers' willingness to pay for organic chicken breast: Evidence from choice experiment
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assess consumers' willingness to pay (WTP) for organic chicken using a choice experiment and find that consumers are willing to pay a premium of 1.193$/lb (34.8%) for the general organic label and 3.545 $/lb(103.5%) for a USDA organic label.
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Are Internet Surveys an Alternative to Face-to Face Interviews in Contingent Valuation?
Henrik Lindhjem,Ståle Navrud +1 more
TL;DR: This paper found no evidence of social desirability bias in the interview setting or satisficing (shortcutting the response process) in the Internet survey and the share of “don't knows, zeros and protest responses to the WTP question with a payment card is very similar between modes and equality of mean WTP cannot be rejected.
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Are Internet surveys an alternative to face-to-face interviews in contingent valuation?
Henrik Lindhjem,Ståle Navrud +1 more
TL;DR: This article found no evidence of social desirability bias in the interview setting or satisficing (shortcutting the response process) in the Internet survey and the share of “don't knows, zeros and protest responses to the WTP question with a payment card is very similar between modes and equality of mean WTP cannot be rejected.
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Consumers' preference for renewable energy in the southwest USA
TL;DR: In this paper, households' willingness to pay for a renewable energy program in a southwestern state, New Mexico (NM), was investigated using the contingent valuation method, and different scenarios that include provision of 10% and 20% of renewable energy supply, to elicit households' willing to pay (WTP).
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Using Internet in Stated Preference Surveys: A Review and Comparison of Survey Modes
Henrik Lindhjem,Ståle Navrud +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors review the theory and emerging evidence of mode effects in the survey methodology and stated preference literatures, summarizes the findings, and points out implications for Internet SP practice and research.
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