Stated choices and benefit estimates in the context of traffic calming schemes: utility maximization, regret minimization, or both?

This paper proposes a discrete mixture model which assigns individuals, up to a probability, to either a class of random utility (RU) maximizers or a class of random regret (RR) minimizers, on the basis of their sequence of observed choices. Our proposed model advances the state of the art of RU–RR mixture models by (i) adding and simultaneously estimating a membership model which predicts the probability of belonging to a RU or RR class; (ii) adding a layer of random taste heterogeneity within each behavioural class; and (iii) deriving a welfare measure associated with the RU–RR mixture model and consistent with referendum-voting, which is the adequate mechanism of provision for such local public goods. The context of our empirical application is a stated choice experiment concerning traffic calming schemes. We find that the random parameter RU–RR mixture model not only outperforms its fixed coefficient counterpart in terms of fit—as expected—but also in terms of plausibility of membership determinants of behavioural class. In line with psychological theories of regret, we find that, compared to respondents who are familiar with the choice context (i.e. the traffic calming scheme), unfamiliar respondents are more likely to be regret minimizers than utility maximizers.

[1]  David A. Hensher,et al.  Accounting for attribute non-attendance and common-metric aggregation in a probabilistic decision process mixed multinomial logit model: a warning on potential confounding , 2013 .

[2]  David A. Hensher,et al.  Non-attendance and dual processing of common-metric attributes in choice analysis: a latent class specification , 2010 .

[3]  David E. Bell,et al.  Regret in Decision Making under Uncertainty , 1982, Oper. Res..

[4]  Michel Bierlaire,et al.  An empirical comparison of travel choice models that capture preferences for compromise alternatives , 2013 .

[5]  Caspar G. Chorus,et al.  Random regret minimization for consumer choice modeling: Assessment of empirical evidence , 2013 .

[6]  R. Scarpa,et al.  Benefit Estimates for Landscape Improvements: Sequential Bayesian Design and Respondents’ Rationality in a Choice Experiment , 2005, Land Economics.

[7]  Marcel Zeelenberg,et al.  A Theory of Regret Regulation 1.0 , 2007 .

[8]  David A. Hensher,et al.  Cost thresholds, cut-offs and sensitivities in stated choice analysis: identification and implications , 2011 .

[9]  Riccardo Scarpa,et al.  Do Respondents' Perceptions of the Status Quo Matter in Non-Market Valuation with Choice Experiments? An Application to New Zealand Freshwater Streams , 2011 .

[10]  W. Greene,et al.  Random regret minimization or random utility maximization: An exploratory analysis in the context of automobile fuel choice , 2013 .

[11]  John M. Rose,et al.  Using Classical Simulation-Based Estimators to Estimate Individual WTP Values , 2005 .

[12]  C. Manski The structure of random utility models , 1977 .

[13]  K. Train,et al.  On the Similarity of Classical and Bayesian Estimates of Individual Mean Partworths , 2000 .

[14]  Michael Mandler Status Quo Maintenance Reconsidered: Changing or Incomplete Preferences? , 2004 .

[15]  J. Baron,et al.  Outcome Knowledge, Regret, and Omission Bias , 1995 .

[16]  Han Bleichrodt,et al.  A Tailor-Made Test of Intransitive Choice , 2015, Oper. Res..

[17]  D. McFadden Conditional logit analysis of qualitative choice behavior , 1972 .

[18]  P. Boxall,et al.  Complexity in Choice Experiments: Choice of the Status Quo Alternative and Implications for Welfare Measurement , 2009 .

[19]  Alberto Longo,et al.  Site choices in recreational demand: a matter of utility maximization or regret minimization? , 2012 .

[20]  William Samuelson,et al.  Status quo bias in decision making , 1988 .

[21]  Caspar G. Chorus,et al.  Logsums for utility-maximizers and regret-minimizers, and their relation with desirability and satisfaction , 2012 .

[22]  G. Loomes Modeling choice and valuation in decision experiments. , 2010, Psychological review.

[23]  Anthony D. May,et al.  A model of speed profiles for traffic calmed roads , 2000 .

[24]  Marco Boeri,et al.  Random Regret Minimization: Exploration of a New Choice Model for Environmental and Resource Economics , 2011 .

[25]  David A. Hensher,et al.  The implications on willingness to pay of respondents ignoring specific attributes , 2004 .

[26]  D. Olaru,et al.  Residential location and transit-oriented development in a new rail corridor , 2011 .

[27]  David A. Hensher,et al.  Modelling attribute non-attendance in choice experiments for rural landscape valuation , 2009 .

[28]  Riccardo Scarpa,et al.  Incorporating Discontinuous Preferences into the Analysis of Discrete Choice Experiments , 2008 .

[29]  Andrew Daly,et al.  Allowing for heterogeneous decision rules in discrete choice models: an approach and four case studies , 2011 .

[30]  L. Beach,et al.  Testing the Compatibility Test: How Instructions, Accountability, and Anticipated Regret Affect Prechoice Screening of Options. , 1999, Organizational behavior and human decision processes.

[31]  D. McFadden,et al.  MIXED MNL MODELS FOR DISCRETE RESPONSE , 2000 .

[32]  C. Starmer Developments in Non-expected Utility Theory: The Hunt for a Descriptive Theory of Choice under Risk , 2000 .

[33]  Robert L. Hicks,et al.  Combining Discrete and Continuous Representations of Preference Heterogeneity: A Latent Class Approach , 2010 .

[34]  Jian L. Zhou,et al.  User's Guide for CFSQP Version 2.0: A C Code for Solving (Large Scale) Constrained Nonlinear (Minimax) Optimization Problems, Generating Iterates Satisfying All Inequality Constraints , 1994 .

[35]  Akshay Vij,et al.  Incorporating the influence of latent modal preferences on travel mode choice behavior , 2013 .

[36]  Riccardo Scarpa,et al.  Estimating the Benefits of Traffic Calming on Through Routes: A Choice Experiment Approach , 2003 .

[37]  Carlo Giacomo Prato,et al.  The application of the random regret minimization model to drivers' choice of crash avoidance maneuvers , 2012 .

[38]  Michael J. Doane,et al.  Consumer Rationality and the Status Quo , 1991 .

[39]  Caspar G. Chorus,et al.  Consumer preferences for alternative fuel vehicles: Comparing a utility maximization and a regret minimization model , 2013 .

[40]  R. Sugden,et al.  Regret Theory: An alternative theory of rational choice under uncertainty Review of Economic Studies , 1982 .

[41]  Roger H. von Haefen,et al.  Incorporating Observed Choice into the Construction of Welfare Measures from Random Utility Models , 2013 .

[42]  C. Chorus A New Model of Random Regret Minimization , 2010, European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research.

[43]  Stephane Hess,et al.  On the use of a Modified Latin Hypercube Sampling (MLHS) method in the estimation of a Mixed Logit Model for vehicle choice , 2006 .

[44]  Florian Heiss,et al.  Discrete Choice Methods with Simulation , 2016 .

[45]  R. Scarpa,et al.  Destination Choice Models for Rock Climbing in the Northeastern Alps: A Latent-Class Approach Based on Intensity of Preferences , 2005, Land Economics.

[46]  Michel Bierlaire,et al.  BIOGEME: a free package for the estimation of discrete choice models , 2003 .

[47]  L. Thurstone A law of comparative judgment. , 1994 .

[48]  John M. Rose,et al.  Inferring attribute non-attendance from stated choice data: implications for willingness to pay estimates and a warning for stated choice experiment design , 2012 .

[49]  John M. Rose,et al.  Environmental attitudes and emissions charging: An example of policy implications for vehicle choice , 2013 .

[50]  Han Bleichrodt,et al.  A Quantitative Measurement of Regret Theory , 2010, Manag. Sci..

[51]  Riccardo Scarpa,et al.  Performance of Error Component Models for Status-Quo Effects in Choice Experiments , 2005 .

[52]  Caspar G. Chorus,et al.  Modeling politicians' preferences for road pricing policies: A regret-based and utilitarian perspective , 2011 .

[53]  John Quiggin,et al.  Regret theory with general choice sets , 1994 .

[54]  Alberto Longo,et al.  The role of regret minimisation in lifestyle choices affecting the risk of coronary heart disease. , 2013, Journal of health economics.