Effect of model specification on valuation of travel attributes: a case study of rural feeder service to bus stop

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Autor(a) principal: Maitra,Bhargab
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Ghosh,Santanu, Das,Sudhanshu Sekhar, Boltze,Manfred
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Transport Literature
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Resumo: In willingness-to-pay (WTP) studies, stated preference (SP) data are analyzed by developing econometric models. However, the variation of WTP across different model specifications has not been studied adequately. This paper reports a comparison of various econometric models and estimated WTP values with reference to a case study of rural feeder service to bus stop. Econometric models included Multinomial Logit (MNL), Heteroskedastic Extreme Value (HEV), Nested Logit (NL), Covariance Heterogeneity Nested Logit (CHNL), and Random Parameter Logit (RPL). Various econometric models are found to be consistent and acceptable in terms of signs of coefficient estimates, statistical significance of coefficient estimates and overall goodness of fit. The WTP values are found to vary across different model specifications, although the variations are not consistent and predominant for all attributes. In the present case study, the effect of model specification is found predominant on WTP for a reduction in access walking distance. Also, RPL models accounting for deterministic heterogeneity are found superior to other econometric models such as MNL, HEV, NL, CHNL and RPL models accounting for only random heterogeneity. The work highlights the importance of model specification in WTP studies.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of model specification on valuation of travel attributes: a case study of rural feeder service to bus stop
title Effect of model specification on valuation of travel attributes: a case study of rural feeder service to bus stop
spellingShingle Effect of model specification on valuation of travel attributes: a case study of rural feeder service to bus stop
Maitra,Bhargab
willingness to pay
RPL model
rural feeder service
econometric models
title_short Effect of model specification on valuation of travel attributes: a case study of rural feeder service to bus stop
title_full Effect of model specification on valuation of travel attributes: a case study of rural feeder service to bus stop
title_fullStr Effect of model specification on valuation of travel attributes: a case study of rural feeder service to bus stop
title_full_unstemmed Effect of model specification on valuation of travel attributes: a case study of rural feeder service to bus stop
title_sort Effect of model specification on valuation of travel attributes: a case study of rural feeder service to bus stop
author Maitra,Bhargab
author_facet Maitra,Bhargab
Ghosh,Santanu
Das,Sudhanshu Sekhar
Boltze,Manfred
author_role author
author2 Ghosh,Santanu
Das,Sudhanshu Sekhar
Boltze,Manfred
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Maitra,Bhargab
Ghosh,Santanu
Das,Sudhanshu Sekhar
Boltze,Manfred
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv willingness to pay
RPL model
rural feeder service
econometric models
topic willingness to pay
RPL model
rural feeder service
econometric models
description In willingness-to-pay (WTP) studies, stated preference (SP) data are analyzed by developing econometric models. However, the variation of WTP across different model specifications has not been studied adequately. This paper reports a comparison of various econometric models and estimated WTP values with reference to a case study of rural feeder service to bus stop. Econometric models included Multinomial Logit (MNL), Heteroskedastic Extreme Value (HEV), Nested Logit (NL), Covariance Heterogeneity Nested Logit (CHNL), and Random Parameter Logit (RPL). Various econometric models are found to be consistent and acceptable in terms of signs of coefficient estimates, statistical significance of coefficient estimates and overall goodness of fit. The WTP values are found to vary across different model specifications, although the variations are not consistent and predominant for all attributes. In the present case study, the effect of model specification is found predominant on WTP for a reduction in access walking distance. Also, RPL models accounting for deterministic heterogeneity are found superior to other econometric models such as MNL, HEV, NL, CHNL and RPL models accounting for only random heterogeneity. The work highlights the importance of model specification in WTP studies.
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