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Willingness to pay for a QALY

Health Economics, 2003
Abstract A willingness to pay (WTP) per quality‐adjusted‐life year (QALY) of DKK 88 was estimated on the basis of elicited preferences for health states. The WTP per QALY estimate presented here differs considerably from that implied in contingent valuation studies, suggesting that WTP for reducing risk of death ...
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Factors affecting the willingness of agricultural green production from the perspective of farmers' perceptions.

Science of the Total Environment, 2020
In the context of increasingly tight resource and environmental constraints, understanding why and how farmers were willing to engage in agricultural green production (AGP) had become a major practical issue that needed to be answered to promote ...
Mingyue Li   +4 more
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A note on willingness to pay and willingness to accept

Social Choice and Welfare, 1993
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IoT Marketplace: Willingness-To-Pay vs. Willingness-To-Accept

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
Willingness-To-Pay (WTP) is the most a person is willing to pay for a good or service. Conversely, Willingness-To-Accept (WTA) is the minimum amount a person is willing to accept for giving up a good or service. People often attribute a higher value for privacy in the WTA condition when compared to the WTP condition.
Shakthidhar Gopavaram   +3 more
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Understanding consumers’ willingness to use ride-sharing services: The roles of perceived value and perceived risk

Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 2019
In order to popularise the sustainable transport innovation of ride-sharing, it is critical for service providers and policymakers to understand the factors affecting ride-sharing willingness of potential users.
Yu Wang   +3 more
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Modeling individuals’ willingness to share trips with strangers in an autonomous vehicle future

Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2019
With the era of fully automated vehicles (AVs) quickly approaching, ridesharing services could have an important role in increasing vehicle occupancy, reducing vehicle miles traveled, and improving traffic conditions.
P. Lavieri, C. Bhat
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Contingent Valuation, Willingness to Pay, and Willingness to Accept

2017
Contingent valuation (CV) and its two arms, or deadly weapons, willingness to pay (WTP) and willingness to accept (WTA), are survey methods that are supposed to measure the value of nonmarket goods and are mainly used by cultural and environmental economists.
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Willingness to provide personal information: Perspective of privacy calculus in IoT services

Computers in Human Behavior, 2019
Recent developments in the Internet of Things (IoT) technology provide an unprecedented opportunity for personalized services. To take advantage of this great potential, consumers are willing to provide their personal information at the risk of privacy ...
Dongyeon Kim   +3 more
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A comparison between willingness to pay and willingness to give up time

The European Journal of Health Economics, 2008
We compared the willingness-to-pay and willingness to give up time methods to assess preferences for digital subtraction angiography (DSA), computed tomography angiography (CTA) and magnetic resonance angiography (MRA). Respondents were hypertensive patients suspected of having renal artery stenosis. Data were gathered using telephone interviews.
Debby, van Helvoort-Postulart   +4 more
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Willingness to fight and die

Nature Human Behaviour, 2017
What would motivate someone to willingly enter frontline combat against the Islamic State? New research finds three compelling reasons: commitment to some sacred values, forsaking commitment to their own kin for those same values, and belief in the spiritual strength of one’s own group compared to that of the enemy.
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