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  1. Beginning EJB in Java EE 8
    building applications with enterprise JavaBeans
    Published: 2018; © 2018
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    Subjects: Enterprise JavaBeans; Softwareentwicklung; Java EE 8
    Other subjects: UM; EJB; Enterprise JavaBeans; Java EE; Enterprise Edition; Java; software; code; programming; development; EE4J; Eclipse; Web Tools Project; WTP; CDI
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  2. Beginning EJB in Java EE 8
    building applications with enterprise JavaBeans
    Published: 2018; © 2018
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  3. Behavioral economics and the value of a statistical life
    Published: April 2019
    Publisher:  IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn, Germany

    There are many possible connections between VSL and behavioral economics. A list of topics includes endowment effects, risk salience, ambiguity aversion, present bias, reference groups, reference points, and experienced versus decision utilities.... more

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    There are many possible connections between VSL and behavioral economics. A list of topics includes endowment effects, risk salience, ambiguity aversion, present bias, reference groups, reference points, and experienced versus decision utilities. There are also nudges that connect to estimating or using VSL in government decisions and cousins of behavioral economic research including interpersonal heterogeneity, experiments, neuroeconomics, and beauty or personal attractiveness. Current evidence suggests that VSL and behavioral economics best connect via (1) possible multi-attribute reference group effects and (2) a possible distinction between decision utility and experienced utility.

     

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    Series: Discussion paper series / IZA ; no. 12280
    Subjects: VSL; behavioral economics; WTP; WTA; reference dependence; benefit-cost analysis; nudge; internality
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  4. Consumer preferences for innovative and traditional last-mile parcel delivery
    Published: May 2022
    Publisher:  Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies, Sydney, NSW, Australia

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    Series: Working paper / Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies, The Australian Key Centre in Transport and Logistics Management, The University of Sydney ; ITLS-WP-22, 09
    Subjects: Last-mile delivery; WTP; Choice experiments; e-commerce; Aerial drones; Parcel lockers
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  5. Does the framing affect the WTP for consumption goods in realistic shopping settings?
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  University of Warsaw, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Warsaw

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    Series: Working papers / University of Warsaw, Faculty of Economic Sciences ; no. 2021, 20 = 368
    Subjects: framing effect; field experiment; willingness to pay; WTP
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  6. Could fMRI data proxy subjective value because of the statistical relationship between poisson and conditional logit?
    an observation in search of a theory
    Published: January 2022
    Publisher:  Iowa State University, Department of Economics, Ames, Iowa

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    Series: Working paper / Iowa State University, Department of Economics ; number 22001
    Subjects: conditional logit; fMRI; neuroecon; Poisson; subjective value; willingness to pay; WTP
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  7. Experiments on lotteries for shrouded and bundled goods
    investigating the economics of Fukubukuro
    Published: February 2016
    Publisher:  National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Tokyo, Japan

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    Series: GRIPS discussion paper ; 15, 24
    Subjects: fukubukuro; WTP; risk preference; skewness; laboratory experiment
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  8. Inequality and the value of public natural capital
    Published: December 2020
    Publisher:  CESifo, Center for Economic Studies & Ifo Institute, Munich, Germany

    We study how income inequality affects the social value of a dynamic public good, such as natural capital. Our theory shows that both intra- and intertemporal inequality affect the social value of public natural capital. The direction and size of the... more

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    We study how income inequality affects the social value of a dynamic public good, such as natural capital. Our theory shows that both intra- and intertemporal inequality affect the social value of public natural capital. The direction and size of the effects are driven by the degree of substitutability between the public and private consumption goods. While the value of the public good increases (decreases) with intratemporal income inequality in the case of complements (substitutes), it increases (may decrease) with intertemporal income inequality for complements and Cobb-Douglas (substitutes). A problem of major relevance for the accounting of public natural capital as required by international treaties is to transfer values between study and policy contexts, or to up-scale values from study sites to the national scale. Our theory provides closed-form adjustment factors that allow controlling for differences in study and policy contexts.

     

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    Series: CESifo working paper ; no. 8752 (2020)
    Subjects: dynamic public good; inequality; accounting; natural capital; environmental good; non-market valuation; WTP; benefit transfer; biodiversity
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  9. Economic analyses on the cost of Gender-Based Violence in Namibia
    Published: Mai 2021
    Publisher:  Zentrum für Ökonomische und Soziologische Studien, Universität Hamburg, Hamburg

    Violence against women is acknowledged globally as a fundamental human rights violation. Gender-Based Violence [GBV] is prevalent across high, middle, and low-income countries. It produces high economic costs in terms of expenditures on service... more

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    Violence against women is acknowledged globally as a fundamental human rights violation. Gender-Based Violence [GBV] is prevalent across high, middle, and low-income countries. It produces high economic costs in terms of expenditures on service provisions, lost income, and decreased productivity, including adverse consequences on future human capital formation for women and their families. This paper aims to make a significant contribution to the discussion through the conceptual mapping of the links between GBV and its economic impact. It reviews costing methods and identifies types of costs that potentially can be estimated given the different degrees of data availability. This study which is based on 2018 data, argues strongly for a focus on assessing the financial consequences of GBV, as it comprises a crucial element of economic growth. The empirical estimation suggests that this impact is significant, and in the case of Namibia, this cost is equivalent to 6.01 per cent of GDP in 2018. Gewalt gegen Frauen wird weltweit als grundlegende Menschenrechtsverletzung anerkannt. Geschlechtsspezifische Gewalt (GBV) ist in Ländern mit hohem, mittlerem und niedrigem Einkommen verbreitet. Es verursacht hohe wirtschaftliche Kosten in Bezug auf Ausgaben für Leistungserbringung, Einkommensverluste und verminderte Produktivität, einschließlich nachteiliger Folgen für die künftige Humankapitalbildung für Frauen und ihre Familien. Dieses Papier soll einen wesentlichen Beitrag zur Diskussion leisten, indem die Verbindungen zwischen GBV und seinen wirtschaftlichen Auswirkungen konzeptionell abgebildet werden. Es überprüft die Kalkulationsmethoden und identifiziert Arten von Kosten, die aufgrund der unterschiedlichen Datenverfügbarkeit möglicherweise geschätzt werden können. Diese Studie, die auf Daten aus dem Jahr 2018 basiert, spricht sich nachdrücklich für eine Bewertung der finanziellen Folgen von GBV aus, da sie ein entscheidendes Element des Wirtschaftswachstums darstellt. Die empirische Schätzung legt nahe, dass diese Auswirkungen erheblich sind, und im Fall von Namibia entsprechen diese Kosten, im Jahr 2018, 6,01 Prozent des BIP.

     

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    Series: Discussion papers / Zentrum für Ökonomische und Soziologische Studien ; 86
    Subjects: Frau; Menschenrechtsverletzung; Gewalt; Wirkung; Auswirkung; Wirtschaft; Soziale Kosten; Soziales Feld; Einflussgröße; Wirtschaftsforschung; Geschlechtsspezifische Gewalt; GBV; QALY; WTP; gender-based violence
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  10. Honey, mugs and caricatures
    anchors on prices of consumer goods only hold hypothetically
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  University of Warsaw, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Warsaw

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    Series: Working papers / Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Warsaw ; no. 2020, 40 = 346
    Subjects: anchoring effect; hypothetical bias; WTP; experiment
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  11. Willingness to pay or willingness to accept?
    an experimental study on secondhand smoke
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  University of Exeter, Business School, [Exeter]

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    Series: Department of Economics Discussion Papers ; paper number 21, 08
    Subjects: Secondhand Smoke; Health Risks; WTP; WTA; Choice Experiment; Contingent Valuation
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  12. Information source and content - drivers for consumers' valuation of fairly traded foods
    Published: December 2021
    Publisher:  RTG 2654 Sustainable Food Systems (SustainableFood), Georg-August University of Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany

    To learn about the role of information content and source as catalysts to increase consumers' valuation of fairly traded foods, we conducted an online survey with 2,500 consumers representative of the German population. Within the online survey,... more

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    To learn about the role of information content and source as catalysts to increase consumers' valuation of fairly traded foods, we conducted an online survey with 2,500 consumers representative of the German population. Within the online survey, respondents were randomly assigned to one of five information treatments or the control group. We employ the contingent valuation approach to measure the willingness-to-pay (WTP) premium for chocolate with the Fairtrade label compared to similar conventional chocolate. To estimate WTP and the outcome which measures the participants' purchasing intentions, we use ordinary least squares and interval regressions. We find that German consumers are willing to pay a high price premium for a Fairtrade label despite limited knowledge about the certification. This WTP is relatively robust to additional supportive information provision irrespective of the information source. However, the broader measure of behavior, the purchasing intention, can rise due to information provided by a retailer or the government. While a supportive statement by a university does not seem to incentivize the valuation of Fairtrade certified chocolate, we find that an unsupportive (zero effect) statement of the same source can discourage the purchasing intention. Our findings imply that policymakers and scientists need to mind the risk of generalized science communication and create information campaigns to increase purchasing frequency.

     

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    Series: SustainableFood discussion papers ; no. 1
    Subjects: Labor standards; sustainable consumption; ethical label; consumer knowledge; WTP; information treatment
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  13. Transformation towards a more sustainable agricultural system in Indonesia
    empirical essays on the role of information and endorsement
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Universität Passau, Passau

    In many cases, transitioning towards sustainable agricultural production requires farmers to change their practices. These changes can include the adoption of sustainable agricultural practices, water-saving, or the disadoption of excessive chemical... more

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    In many cases, transitioning towards sustainable agricultural production requires farmers to change their practices. These changes can include the adoption of sustainable agricultural practices, water-saving, or the disadoption of excessive chemical input use or land burning. Policy makers interested in making agricultural production more sustainable need to understand what encourages the uptake of sustainable practices and what is effective in reducing unsustainable practices. This thesis seeks to understand whether and how information provision and endorsement can contribute to the transition towards more sustainable agricultural systems. The thesis consists of three self-contained papers. The first paper explores the potential of religious endorsement for inducing pro-environmental behaviour and encouraging the disadoption of fire as an agricultural practice, thereby preventing forest fires. The paper analyses the impact of a fatwa (an Islamic religious ruling) on reducing fire incidence in Indonesia. Results indicate that fire incidence decreased in Muslim majority villages following the issuing of the fatwa. For the post-fatwa period from August 2016 to December 2019, the average monthly effect amounts to around 2.2 prevented fire events per village. This is a considerable effect. The paper concludes that fire prevention efforts, and potentially other environmental conservation efforts, could benefit significantly from support by religious institutions and stakeholders. The second paper investigates the role of information provision and training for the adoption of organic farming practices in Java, Indonesia. We use a randomised controlled trial (RCT) to identify the impact of a three-day hands-on training in organic farming for smallholder farmers. We find that the training intervention increased the adoption of organic inputs and had a positive and statistically significant effect on farmers' knowledge and perceptions of organic farming. Overall, our findings suggest that information constraints are a barrier to the adoption of organic farming, as information provision increased the use of organic farming practices. The third paper investigates whether urban and suburban Indonesian consumers are willing to pay a price premium for organic food. We use an incentive-compatible auction based on the Becker-DeGroot-Marschak (BDM) approach to elicit consumers' WTP. We further study the effect of income and a randomised information treatment about the benefits of organic food on respondents' WTP. Estimates suggest that consumers are willing to pay a price premium for organic rice, on average 20 percent more than what they paid for conventional rice outside of our experiment. However, our results also indicate that raising consumers' WTP further is complex. Showing participants a video about the health or, alternatively, environmental benefits of organic food was not effective in further raising WTP. Exposure to the environmental benefits video was, however, effective in raising stated organic food consumption intentions.

     

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    Subjects: technology adoption; religion; organic farming; WTP
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  14. Valuing drinking water quality after a PFAS contamination event
    results from a meta-analysis benefit transfer
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Department of Economics and Management "Marco Fanno", University of Padova, Padova

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    Series: Marco Fanno working papers ; 308 (September 2023)
    Subjects: WTP; Meta-Analysis; Benefit Transfer; PFAS; Drinking Water
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  15. Beginning EJB in Java EE 8 :
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    Subjects: Enterprise JavaBeans.; Java EE 8.; Softwareentwicklung.
    Other subjects: UM; EJB; Enterprise JavaBeans; Java EE; Enterprise Edition; Java; software; code; programming; development; EE4J; Eclipse; Web Tools Project; WTP; CDI
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  16. Environmental inequality and economic valuation
    Author: Meya, Jasper
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  Department of Economics, University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg

    I study how the distribution of environmental goods and income affect the economic valuation of local public goods. I find that how environmental inequality affects societal willingness to pay (WTP) for environmental local public goods is determined... more

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    I study how the distribution of environmental goods and income affect the economic valuation of local public goods. I find that how environmental inequality affects societal willingness to pay (WTP) for environmental local public goods is determined by their substitutability as well as by how their provision is correlated with income. Specifically, environmental inequality decreases societal (WTP) for substitutes, but this effect is reversed if environmental goods are complements or distributed strongly in favour of richer households. Moreover, I show that sorting of richer households into places where environmental good endowment is high increases (decreases) societal WTP if and only if it is a substitute for (complement to) consumption goods. I propose novel adjustment factors for structural benefit transfer to control for differences in the spatial distribution of environmental local public goods. Using forest preservation in Poland as an empirical example, I find that societal WTP is up to 4 percent higher for equal access to forests and up to 8 percent higher for an equal distribution of both income and access to forests.

     

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    Series: Oldenburg discussion papers in economics ; V-416-18 (December 2018)
    Subjects: Inequality; environmental valuation; WTP; local public good; spatial distribution; benefit transfer; forest ecosystem services
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  17. Customary tenure and innovative measures of safeguarding land rights in Africa
    the community land initiative (iniciativa de terras comunitárias) in Mozambique
    Published: November 2015
    Publisher:  International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, DC, USA

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    Series: IFPRI discussion paper ; 01484
    Subjects: community land delimitation; CLD; DUAT; willingness to pay; WTP
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  18. Consumer preferences for country-of-origin of US beef products
    a meta analysis
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Courant Research Centre, Göttingen

    By conducting a meta-analysis with 50 observations collected from 15 primary studies, we systematically analyze heterogeneities in consumer preferences for the Country-of-Origin (COO) of U.S. beef products. The main findings include that consumers in... more

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    By conducting a meta-analysis with 50 observations collected from 15 primary studies, we systematically analyze heterogeneities in consumer preferences for the Country-of-Origin (COO) of U.S. beef products. The main findings include that consumers in Asian countries (Korea and Japan) are willing to pay least for the COO of U.S. beef products compared with North American countries, and that the BSE incidence in the U.S. substantially damaged consumer preferences for the COO of U.S. beef products outside the U.S. but not in the U.S. The results also indicate that choice experiments yield larger WTP values and that the sample size is negatively correlated with WTP values.

     

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    Series: Discussion papers / Courant Research Centre ; 65
    Subjects: U.S. beef; COO; WTP; Meta analysis
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  19. Evaluating the product portfolio of Japanese public service broadcaster
    consumer vs. citizen's view
    Published: [2014]
    Publisher:  ITS, Rio de Janeiro

    Media has been becoming increasingly diversified and public service broadcasters (PSBs) all over the world face new challenges by the Internet, and they have been restructuring their consistencies for the new environments. PSBs have been developing... more

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    Media has been becoming increasingly diversified and public service broadcasters (PSBs) all over the world face new challenges by the Internet, and they have been restructuring their consistencies for the new environments. PSBs have been developing various management approaches by the diversification of transmission channels and the development of cross-media contents. The optimum deployment of distribution channels and content genres is currently becoming the top management priority, which is referred to as Portfolio Management. This approach for determining the portfolio of products and businesses will result in the most efficient strategic allocation of management resources. This paper thus takes NHK (Nippon Hoso Kyokai), Japan's PSB, as a research target, and analyzes its portfolio management. NHK has introduced the VFM (Value for Money) index through the measurement of WTP(Willingness to pay), and has initiated channel×genre matrix management. This study thus aims to estimate WTP to the channel×genre matrixin order to analyze how viewers evaluate NHK and its programs. To evaluate whether NHK's channel×genre matrix management is oriented to the way as pay-TV or to public service value, PSM (Propensity Score Matching) is employed. Using PSM, the sample population is divided into two groups, the consumer's view and the citizen's view, and how the distributed WTP to genre is different between two groups is examined.

     

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    Series: 20th ITS Biennial Conference : 30 Nov. - 03 Dec. 2014, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; the net and the internet; emerging markets and policies
    Subjects: WTP; product portfolio; channel-genre matrix; PSM; NHK
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  20. Can willingness-to-pay values be manipulated?
    evidence from an experiment on organic food in China
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Univ., RTG 1666 GlobalFood, Göttingen

    Human behaviours are driven by two different types of motives: implicit and explicit motives. Psychologists have developed two main tools, namely time pressure and cognitive load, to disentangle the two motives. It implies that the values of... more

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    Human behaviours are driven by two different types of motives: implicit and explicit motives. Psychologists have developed two main tools, namely time pressure and cognitive load, to disentangle the two motives. It implies that the values of willingness to pay (WTP) are sensitive to time pressure and cognitive load levels in practice. An experiment with 233 students is conducted in China to study the willingness to pay for organic food with consideration of different time pressures and cognitive load levels. Results show that increasing cognitive load could significantly reduce consumers’ WTP for organic food; and time pressure does not have significant impact on WTP values. Such results remind us of being particularly cautious about the cognitive load situations of respondents during a WTP survey. Otherwise, the WTP results are unstable and inconvincible.

     

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    Series: GlobalFood discussion papers ; 36
    Subjects: Motives; Time Pressure; Cognitive Load; WTP; Organic Food; Experiments
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  21. Non-marginal cost-benefit analysis and the tyranny of discounting
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Tinbergen Inst., Rotterdam [u.a.]

    This paper uses the Kaldor-Hicks compensation principle to compute the present value (PV) of a non-marginal future event. Three theoretical results stand out: First, decreasing returns to capital create a wedge between the PV of future generations'... more

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    This paper uses the Kaldor-Hicks compensation principle to compute the present value (PV) of a non-marginal future event. Three theoretical results stand out: First, decreasing returns to capital create a wedge between the PV of future generations' willingness to pay (WTP) and the PV of their willingness to accept compensation (WTA); second, the discount rates implicit in the computation of the PVs are endogenous, and rising (declining) over time for the future generations' WTP (WTA); and third, decreasing returns to capital may make it impossible to compensate future generations according to their WTA, effectively defeating the tyranny of discounting. A back-of-the-envelope calibration suggests that this last result is realistic in the case of climate change. A cost-benefit analysis based on the Kaldor-Hicks compensation principle may therefore be impossible if futu re generations are entitled to a world without climate change; and an environmental trust fund - no matter how large it is - may be insufficient to adequately compensate future generations.

     

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    Series: Array ; 2013,203
    Subjects: climate change; cost-benefit analysis; discounting; WTP; WTA
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