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Title:

Indirect questioning as a debiasing mechanism in preference elicitation for sustainable food? First evidence from a Discrete Choice Experiment

Document type:
Konferenzbeitrag
Author(s):
Raffaelli, R.; Menapace, L.
Non-TUM Co-author(s):
ja
Cooperation:
international
Abstract:
Indirect questioning (IQ), i.e., asking respondents to predict the behavior of others, has been employed in stated preference studies as WTP elicitation technique. This technique, also referred to as Inferred Valuation, represents a promising approach for reducing hypothetical bias when it is not possible to sell actual goods to participants and when the social desirability bias is a potential problem (e.g., preferences for sustainable food attributes). To date, several issues associated to the...     »
Intellectual Contribution:
Discipline-based Research
Book / Congress title:
30th International Conference of Agricultural Economists
Congress (additional information):
Vancouver, Kanada
Year:
2018
Month:
Jul
Key publication:
Nein
Peer reviewed:
Ja
International:
Ja
Book review:
Nein
Commissioned:
not commissioned
Technology:
Nein
Interdisciplinarity:
Nein
Mission statement:
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Ethics and Sustainability:
Nein
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