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View article: Holistic Conjoint
Holistic Conjoint Open
In contemporary markets, consumers frequently face complex choice alternatives characterized by numerous features, making it challenging to measure the impact of those attributes on decisions using conjoint choice experiments. Consumers of…
View article: LLM Time Machines: Valuing Digital Goods Over Time
LLM Time Machines: Valuing Digital Goods Over Time Open
View article: Generative Experiments: Studying Interactions between Consumers and Artificial Intelligence
Generative Experiments: Studying Interactions between Consumers and Artificial Intelligence Open
View article: Supply Side Considerations When Using Conjoint Analysis in Litigation
Supply Side Considerations When Using Conjoint Analysis in Litigation Open
View article: The Market for Privacy: Understanding How Consumers Trade Off Privacy Practices
The Market for Privacy: Understanding How Consumers Trade Off Privacy Practices Open
In recent years, firms’ privacy practices have received increasing attention from consumers. While firms largely see this development as a threat, as consumers might prohibit collection or use of data, we suggest that it can also represent…
View article: The Effects of Cultural Differences on Consumers’ Willingness to Share Personal Information
The Effects of Cultural Differences on Consumers’ Willingness to Share Personal Information Open
Consumer information is an increasingly valuable resource in the digitally interconnected modern world. Globally, the number of firms collecting and exploiting consumer information to optimize their marketing efforts is increasing rapidly.…
View article: Effects of restricting social media usage on wellbeing and performance: A randomized control trial among students
Effects of restricting social media usage on wellbeing and performance: A randomized control trial among students Open
Recent research has shown that social media services create large consumer surplus. Despite their positive impact on economic welfare, concerns are raised about the negative association between social media usage and well-being or performa…
View article: The effect of required warmth on consumer acceptance of artificial intelligence in service: The moderating role of AI-human collaboration
The effect of required warmth on consumer acceptance of artificial intelligence in service: The moderating role of AI-human collaboration Open
View article: Choice-Based Conjoint Analysis
Choice-Based Conjoint Analysis Open
View article: Competing Standard-Setting Organizations: A Choice Experiment
Competing Standard-Setting Organizations: A Choice Experiment Open
View article: Consumers’ privacy calculus: The PRICAL index development and validation
Consumers’ privacy calculus: The PRICAL index development and validation Open
View article: Drivers of autonomous vehicles—analyzing consumer preferences for self-driving car brand extensions
Drivers of autonomous vehicles—analyzing consumer preferences for self-driving car brand extensions Open
Autonomous cars are considered to be the next disruptive innovation that will affect consumers. It can be expected that not only traditional automakers will enter this market (e.g., Ford) but also technology companies (e.g., Google) and ne…
View article: Companies’ Choice of Collaboration Forum: A Choice Experiment in the IoT Standardization Context
Companies’ Choice of Collaboration Forum: A Choice Experiment in the IoT Standardization Context Open
Companies’ interorganizational relationships often include engagement in multi-firm forums, yet little is known about how they choose these networks. We investigate decision criteria in a standardization context where this strategic choice…
View article: Measuring the Impact of Free Goods on Real Household Consumption
Measuring the Impact of Free Goods on Real Household Consumption Open
We suggest a methodology that allows statistical agencies to form approximations to the benefits that flow to households from new free goods. The present production-oriented GDP measures are not satisfactory for measuring real household co…
View article: Issue information – TOC
Issue information – TOC Open
View article: Effects of restricting social media usage
Effects of restricting social media usage Open
Recent research has shown that social media services create large consumer surplus. Despite their positive impact on economic welfare, concerns are raised about the negative association between social media usage and performance or well-be…
View article: Measuring the Impact of Free Goods on Real Household Consumption
Measuring the Impact of Free Goods on Real Household Consumption Open
A puzzling development over the past 15 years is decline in Total Factor Productivity in many advanced economies. Part of this decline may be due to the rapid growth of free digital goods. Statistical agencies have no reliable way to measu…
View article: Measuring the Impact of Free Goods on Real Household Consumption
Measuring the Impact of Free Goods on Real Household Consumption Open
A puzzling development over the past 15 years is decline in Total Factor Productivity in many advanced economies. Part of this decline may be due to the rapid growth of free digital goods. Statistical agencies have no reliable way to measu…
View article: Corporate digital responsibility
Corporate digital responsibility Open
View article: The Strategic Implications of Scale in Choice-Based Conjoint Analysis
The Strategic Implications of Scale in Choice-Based Conjoint Analysis Open
Choice-based conjoint (CBC) studies have begun to rely on simulators to forecast equilibrium prices for pricing, strategic product positioning, and patent/copyright valuations. Whereas CBC research has long focused on the accuracy of estim…
View article: Using massive online choice experiments to measure changes in well-being
Using massive online choice experiments to measure changes in well-being Open
Significance Gross domestic product (GDP) measures production and is not meant to measure well-being. While many people nonetheless use GDP as a proxy for well-being, consumer surplus is a better measure of consumer well-being. This is inc…
View article: How does de‐globalization affect location decisions? A study of managerial perceptions of risk and return
How does de‐globalization affect location decisions? A study of managerial perceptions of risk and return Open
Research Summary Our understanding of how managers take international location decisions is still scarce. Building on the microfoundations view, we explore managers' perceptions of risk and return in a discrete choice experiment with 2,618…
View article: GDP-B: Accounting for the Value of New and Free Goods in the Digital Economy
GDP-B: Accounting for the Value of New and Free Goods in the Digital Economy Open
View article: Effects of Restricting Social Media Usage
Effects of Restricting Social Media Usage Open
View article: Measuring Welfare with Massive Online Choice Experiments: A Brief Introduction
Measuring Welfare with Massive Online Choice Experiments: A Brief Introduction Open
GDP is a measure of production, and yet it is widely used as a proxy for well-being. It is particularly ill-suited for assessing the contributions of digital goods which are free to consumers and thus excluded from GDP measures. This under…
View article: Measuring Welfare with Massive Online Choice Experiments: A Brief Introduction
Measuring Welfare with Massive Online Choice Experiments: A Brief Introduction Open
GDP is a measure of production, and yet it is widely used as a proxy for well-being. It is particularly ill-suited for assessing the contributions of digital goods which are free to consumers and thus excluded from GDP measures. This under…
View article: Using Massive Online Choice Experiments to Measure Changes in Well-being
Using Massive Online Choice Experiments to Measure Changes in Well-being Open
GDP and derived metrics (e.g., productivity) have been central to understanding economic progress and well-being.In principle, the change in consumer surplus (compensating expenditure) provides a superior, and more direct, measure of the c…
View article: Using Massive Online Choice Experiments to Measure Changes in Well-Being
Using Massive Online Choice Experiments to Measure Changes in Well-Being Open
View article: Replication data for: Measuring Welfare with Massive Online Choice Experiments: A Brief Introduction
Replication data for: Measuring Welfare with Massive Online Choice Experiments: A Brief Introduction Open
GDP is a measure of production, and yet it is widely used as a proxy for well-being. It is particularly ill-suited for assessing the contributions of digital goods which are free to consumers and thus excluded from GDP measures. This under…
View article: Consumer Informational Privacy: Current Knowledge and Research Directions
Consumer Informational Privacy: Current Knowledge and Research Directions Open
In the current age of information and big data, consumer informational privacy has become an important issue in marketing. Besides being worried about the growing collection, storage, and use of personal information, consumers are anxious …