What drives the utility of shared transport services for urban travellers? A stated preference survey in German cities
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In this article, the authors conduct a stated preference experiment among 1,445 respondents (8,670 observations) drawn from residents of the 83 largest cities in Germany and consider four shared (e-scooter, bike, carsharing, and ridepooling) and three conventional modes (walking, private car, and public transport).Citations
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Stated Choice Methods: Analysis and Applications
TL;DR: In this article, stated preference models and methods are presented for choosing a residential telecommunications bundle and a choice model for a particular set of products and services, as a way of life for individuals.
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Discrete Choice Methods with Simulation
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