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Peer Review Status: Refereed
Title: Behavioral implications of providing real incentives in stated choice experiments
Author(s): Morkbak, Morten Raun
Olsen, Soren Boye
Campbell, Danny
Contact Email: danny.campbell@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Choice experiments
Willingness to pay
Food choice
Real incentives
Non-attendance
Self-image
Issue Date: Dec-2014
Date Deposited: 13-Aug-2014
Citation: Morkbak MR, Olsen SB & Campbell D (2014) Behavioral implications of providing real incentives in stated choice experiments. Journal of Economic Psychology, 45, pp. 102-116. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joep.2014.07.004
Abstract: This paper explores the potential impacts of introducing real economic incentives in Choice Experiments (CE). While many others have investigated such impacts before, the majority of the literature has focused solely on mitigation of hypothetical bias. We contribute to this literature by widening the scope of research to other behavioural aspects where consumers in CE are often found to deviate from homo economicus. We develop a theoretical model where not only Willingness to pay (WTP) measures but also decision processing can be affected by the introduction of an economic incentive. Specifically, our model allows for differential impacts on attribute processing, depending on the character of the attribute as well as self-image effects. In an empirical CE survey, we find some, though not unequivocal, support of our model. Even though we find no impact on WTP from introducing an economic incentive, we find marked benefits in relation to a number of behavioural aspects that together would favour the use of an economic incentive regardless of hypothetical bias being present or not.
DOI Link: 10.1016/j.joep.2014.07.004
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