This paper presents a new approach to discrete choice analysis for risky prospects. Conventional discrete choice analysis focuses on riskless prospects and does not deal with the scenario where the alternatives that the decision-makers choose from are associated with risk. In this paper, we investigate decision-makers’ risk perception and choice behaviour in choice experiments when they are facing several risky prospects. We propose a broad class of cumulative risky weighting functions, upon which a unified cumulative risky weighting function is developed. We show that this unified cumulative risky weighting function includes several existing cumulative risky weighting functions as special cases. We then develop a multivariate method for choice analysis with risky prospects to account for decision-makers’ individual-specific risk perception and the impact of various factors on the value function respectively. We illustrate the developed method using an empirical study on road tolling in Australia.
History
School
Business and Economics
Department
Business
Published in
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological
Volume
102
Pages
1 - 21 (21)
Citation
LI, B. and HENSHER, D.A., 2017. Risky weighting in discrete choice. Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 102, pp. 1-21.
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Acceptance date
2017-04-25
Publication date
2017-05-16
Copyright date
2017
Notes
This paper was published in the journal Transportation Research Part B: Methodological and the definitive published version is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trb.2017.04.014.