Exploring multiple-discreteness in freight transport : a multiple discrete extreme value model application for grain consolidators in Argentina
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Resumo: | There are some examples where freight choices may be of a multiple discrete nature, especially the ones at more tactical levels of planning. Nevertheless, this has not been investigated in the literature, although several discrete-continuous models for mode/vehicle type and shipment size choice have been developed in freight transport. In this work, we propose that the decision of port and mode of the grain consolidators in Argentina is of a discrete-continuous nature, where they can choose more than one alternative and how much of their production to send by each mode. The Multiple Discrete Extreme Value Model (MDCEV) framework was applied to a stated preference data set with a response variable that allowed this multiple-discreteness. To our knowledge, this is the only application of the MDCEV in regional freight context. Free alongside ship price, freight transport cost, lead-time and travel time were included in the utility function and observed and random heterogeneity was captured by the interaction with the consolidator’s characteristics and random coefficients. In addition, different discrete choice models were used to compare the forecasting performance, willingness to pay measures and structure of the utility function against. |
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Tapia, Rodrigo JavierJong, Gerard deLarrañaga Uriarte, Ana MargaritaCybis, Helena Beatriz Bettella2022-05-10T04:52:13Z20211572-9427http://hdl.handle.net/10183/238388001139489There are some examples where freight choices may be of a multiple discrete nature, especially the ones at more tactical levels of planning. Nevertheless, this has not been investigated in the literature, although several discrete-continuous models for mode/vehicle type and shipment size choice have been developed in freight transport. In this work, we propose that the decision of port and mode of the grain consolidators in Argentina is of a discrete-continuous nature, where they can choose more than one alternative and how much of their production to send by each mode. The Multiple Discrete Extreme Value Model (MDCEV) framework was applied to a stated preference data set with a response variable that allowed this multiple-discreteness. To our knowledge, this is the only application of the MDCEV in regional freight context. Free alongside ship price, freight transport cost, lead-time and travel time were included in the utility function and observed and random heterogeneity was captured by the interaction with the consolidator’s characteristics and random coefficients. In addition, different discrete choice models were used to compare the forecasting performance, willingness to pay measures and structure of the utility function against.application/pdfengNetworks and Spatial Economics [recurso eletrônico]. New York, N.Y. Vol. 21 (Sept. 2021), p. 581-608Transporte de cargaPreferência declaradaArgentinaFreight modellingMultiple discrete extreme value modelWillingness to payExploring multiple-discreteness in freight transport : a multiple discrete extreme value model application for grain consolidators in ArgentinaEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001139489.pdf.txt001139489.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain76605http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/238388/2/001139489.pdf.txt61a00d717871d62b90e637d416d1b032MD52ORIGINAL001139489.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1255834http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/238388/1/001139489.pdfdabd965f4bba38f1586ae1d267dccb70MD5110183/2383882022-05-11 04:51:01.528703oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/238388Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestlume@ufrgs.bropendoar:2022-05-11T07:51:01Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Exploring multiple-discreteness in freight transport : a multiple discrete extreme value model application for grain consolidators in Argentina |
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Exploring multiple-discreteness in freight transport : a multiple discrete extreme value model application for grain consolidators in Argentina |
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Exploring multiple-discreteness in freight transport : a multiple discrete extreme value model application for grain consolidators in Argentina Tapia, Rodrigo Javier Transporte de carga Preferência declarada Argentina Freight modelling Multiple discrete extreme value model Willingness to pay |
title_short |
Exploring multiple-discreteness in freight transport : a multiple discrete extreme value model application for grain consolidators in Argentina |
title_full |
Exploring multiple-discreteness in freight transport : a multiple discrete extreme value model application for grain consolidators in Argentina |
title_fullStr |
Exploring multiple-discreteness in freight transport : a multiple discrete extreme value model application for grain consolidators in Argentina |
title_full_unstemmed |
Exploring multiple-discreteness in freight transport : a multiple discrete extreme value model application for grain consolidators in Argentina |
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Exploring multiple-discreteness in freight transport : a multiple discrete extreme value model application for grain consolidators in Argentina |
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Tapia, Rodrigo Javier |
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Tapia, Rodrigo Javier Jong, Gerard de Larrañaga Uriarte, Ana Margarita Cybis, Helena Beatriz Bettella |
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Jong, Gerard de Larrañaga Uriarte, Ana Margarita Cybis, Helena Beatriz Bettella |
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Tapia, Rodrigo Javier Jong, Gerard de Larrañaga Uriarte, Ana Margarita Cybis, Helena Beatriz Bettella |
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Transporte de carga Preferência declarada Argentina |
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Transporte de carga Preferência declarada Argentina Freight modelling Multiple discrete extreme value model Willingness to pay |
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Freight modelling Multiple discrete extreme value model Willingness to pay |
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There are some examples where freight choices may be of a multiple discrete nature, especially the ones at more tactical levels of planning. Nevertheless, this has not been investigated in the literature, although several discrete-continuous models for mode/vehicle type and shipment size choice have been developed in freight transport. In this work, we propose that the decision of port and mode of the grain consolidators in Argentina is of a discrete-continuous nature, where they can choose more than one alternative and how much of their production to send by each mode. The Multiple Discrete Extreme Value Model (MDCEV) framework was applied to a stated preference data set with a response variable that allowed this multiple-discreteness. To our knowledge, this is the only application of the MDCEV in regional freight context. Free alongside ship price, freight transport cost, lead-time and travel time were included in the utility function and observed and random heterogeneity was captured by the interaction with the consolidator’s characteristics and random coefficients. In addition, different discrete choice models were used to compare the forecasting performance, willingness to pay measures and structure of the utility function against. |
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