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Drazen Prelec
Erik Schokkaert
Laura Taylor
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Tue. 02
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Registration
8:00 - 8:30 (30min)
Registration
Welcome words
8:30 - 8:50 (20min)
Welcome words
Laura Taylor, Georgia Institute of Technology (USA)
"Identifying the Value of a Statistical Life Policy, Methods & New Estimates"
8:50 - 10:00 (1h10)
Laura Taylor, Georgia Institute of Technology (USA)
"Identifying the Value of a Statistical Life Policy, Methods & New Estimates"
Amphithéâtre
Keynote Lecture #1
https://wonv2019.sciencesconf.org/data/program/VSL_Presentation_Laura_WONV_2019.pdf
Plenary session 1
10:00 - 11:10 (1h10)
Plenary session 1
Amphithéâtre
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The role of information in discrete choice experiments: a focus in mining industry
- Adrien CORNEILLE, Université Clermont Auvergne, Université de Sherbrooke
10:00-10:35 (35min)
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Biodiversity protection in private forests: PES schemes, institutions and prosocial behaviour
- Jens Abildtrup, Bureau d\'Économie Théorique et Appliquée
10:35-11:10 (35min)
Coffee break and poster session
11:10 - 11:30 (20min)
Coffee break and poster session
Room 21
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Can Experts Predict Households' Willingness-to-Pay to Preserve the Amazon Rainforest? Comparing Contingent Valuation, Expert Assessment and Benefit Transfer
- Anders Dugstad, School of Economics and Business, Norwegian University of Life Sciences
11:10-11:30 (20min)
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Does Providing the Causes of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Influence its Monetary Value Assessed by Contingent Valuation?
- Camille Payre, EIFER - European Institute for Energy Research
11:10-11:30 (20min)
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Estimating non-market values of fruit tree diversity in the Czech Republic
- Nicholas Tyack, The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
11:10-11:30 (20min)
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Exploring Farmers' willingness to pay for Irrigation service Improvement in Nigeria
- Ebele Amaechina, University of Nigeria
11:10-11:30 (20min)
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Poverty Eradication by Improving Waste Collection: an African Case Study
- Anne BRIAND, UMR 201 IRD IEDES Développement et Sociétés Paris 1 panthéon Sorbonne, CREAM, University of Rouen Normandy
11:10-11:30 (20min)
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The economic value of NBS restoration measures and their benefits in a river basin context: A meta-analysis regression
- H. Amandine Gnonlonfin, Laboratoire d'économie appliquée au développement
11:10-11:30 (20min)
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Valuation of coastal erosion policy in Vietnam: Scope insensitivity assessment
- Thi Lan Anh Nguyen, Institut national d'études supérieures agronomiques de Montpellier
11:10-11:30 (20min)
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Willingness to pay for mangrove preservation in Xuan Thuy National Park, Vietnam: Do stakeholders' knowledge and interest play a role?
- Hung Vo, Marchés, Organisations, Institutions et Stratégies dÁcteurs
11:10-11:30 (20min)
Parallel session - Value of statistical life
Parallel session - Revealed preferences
11:30 - 12:40 (1h10)
Parallel session - Value of statistical life
Amphithéâtre
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Meta-Analysis on the Value of a Statistical Life in Road Safety
- Anthony Ruiz, TSE
11:30-12:05 (35min)
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Does the Value per Statistical Life Vary with Age or Baseline Health? Evidence from a compensating wage study in France
- Herrera Daniel, Université Paris-Dauphine
12:05-12:40 (35min)
11:30 - 12:40 (1h10)
Parallel session - Revealed preferences
Room 16
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Picture and Playground: Valuing Coastal Amenities
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11:30-12:05 (35min)
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Gone fishing: The value of recreational fishing in Sweden
- Göran Bostedt, Centre for Environmental and Resource Economics, SLU, Umeå, SLU, umea
12:05-12:40 (35min)
Lunch and poster session
12:40 - 14:00 (1h20)
Lunch and poster session
Room 21
https://wonv2019.sciencesconf.org/data/program/Poster_session_WONV_2020.pdf
Parallel session - Discrete choice experiment 1
Parallel session - Contingent valuation
14:00 - 15:45 (1h45)
Parallel session - Discrete choice experiment 1
Amphithéâtre
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Influence of Social Network Effect and Incentive on Choice of Star Labeled Cars in India: A Latent Class Approach based on Choice Experiment
- Sangeeta Bansal, Jawaharlal Nehru University
14:00-14:35 (35min)
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Preferences for coastal and marine conservation in Vietnam: Accounting for differences in individual choice set formation
- Laure Kuhfuss, University of St Andrews
14:35-15:10 (35min)
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How much can we ask respondents to assume in Stated Preference surveys? A field experiment in the context of electric mobility
- Crastes dit Sourd Romain, Choice Modelling Centre, University of Leeds
15:10-15:45 (35min)
14:00 - 15:45 (1h45)
Parallel session - Contingent valuation
Room 16
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Consequentiality and sample size in stated preferences
- Pierre-Alexandre Mahieu, Laboratoire d\'économie et de management de Nantes Atlantique
14:00-14:35 (35min)
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Economic benefits of the Baltic Sea Action Plan – Revisiting the methodology of the welfare change assessment
- Ewa Zawojska, University of Warsaw
14:35-15:10 (35min)
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Eliciting Consequentiality in Stated Preference Surveys: An Application to Urban Green
- Ewa Zawojska, Warswaw University
14:35-15:10 (35min)
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Does nationality matter? The effect of cross-border information on willingness
- Nir Becker, Tel-Hai College
15:10-15:45 (35min)
Coffee break and poster session
15:45 - 16:05 (20min)
Coffee break and poster session
Room 21
https://wonv2019.sciencesconf.org/data/program/Poster_session_WONV_2021.pdf
Plenary session 2
16:05 - 17:50 (1h45)
Plenary session 2
Amphithéâtre
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Using migration flows for non-market amenity valuation
- Adam Theising, Dept of Ag & Applied Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison
16:05-16:40 (35min)
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The Impact of Lynx and Wolf on Roe Deer Hunting Value in Sweden 2002-2012
- Elofsson Katarina, Södertörn University College
16:40-17:15 (35min)
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The impact of wildfires on the recreational value of heathland: A discrete factors approach with recreation demand data from an on-site sample
- Anne Nobel, Hasselt University
17:15-17:50 (35min)
Aperitif at La Nautique
19:30 - 20:30 (1h)
Aperitif at La Nautique
https://wonv2019.sciencesconf.org/data/program/Map_La_Nautique_Les_Arcenaulx.png
Dinner at Les Arcenaulx
20:45 - 23:00 (2h15)
Dinner at Les Arcenaulx
https://wonv2019.sciencesconf.org/data/program/Map_La_Nautique_Les_Arcenaulx_1.png
Registration
8:30 - 8:50 (20min)
Registration
Erik Schokkaert, KU Leuven (Belgium)
"The importance of non-market valuation for the measurement of individual well-being"
8:50 - 10:00 (1h10)
Erik Schokkaert, KU Leuven (Belgium)
"The importance of non-market valuation for the measurement of individual well-being"
Amphithéâtre
Keynote Lecture #2
https://wonv2019.sciencesconf.org/data/program/Presentation_Marseille_Erik.pdf
Plenary session 3
10:00 - 11:10 (1h10)
Plenary session 3
Amphithéâtre
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Classes of Strategy-proof Mechanisms for Preference Revelation for or against a Project
- Pierre BATTEAU, Aix Marseille Université
10:00-10:35 (35min)
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Accounting for subsistence needs in cost-benefit analysis
- Victor Champonnois, Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture
10:35-11:10 (35min)
Coffee break and poster session
11:10 - 11:30 (20min)
Coffee break and poster session
Room 21
https://wonv2019.sciencesconf.org/data/program/Poster_session_WONV_2022.pdf
Parallel session - Discrete choice experiment 2
Parallel session - Exploiting datasets for non-market valuation
11:30 - 12:40 (1h10)
Parallel session - Discrete choice experiment 2
Amphithéâtre
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Imported social norms, pricing and waste sorting: the role of tourist/resident interaction in a small island economy
- Olivier Beaumais, UMR CNRS 6240 LISA; Università di Corsica - Pasquale Paoli; Campus Mariani, BP 52, 20250 Corte.
11:30-12:05 (35min)
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How do you feel about wildlife? Understanding the role of emotions in discrete choice experiments for valuing wildlife conservation
- Sandra Notaro, University of Trento - Department of Economics and Management
12:05-12:40 (35min)
11:30 - 12:40 (1h10)
Parallel session - Exploiting datasets for non-market valuation
Room 16
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Valuing Changes in New Zealand Marginal Land: Benefit Transfer Choices with Thin Local Literature
- Patrick Walsh, Manaaki Whenua-Landcare Research
11:30-12:05 (35min)
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Unveiling the Monetary Value of Non-Market Activities Using Experienced Well-Being and Time-Use Surveys
- Anil Alpman, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development - Carlotta Balestra, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
12:05-12:40 (35min)
Lunch and poster session
12:40 - 14:00 (1h20)
Lunch and poster session
Room 21
https://wonv2019.sciencesconf.org/data/program/Poster_session_WONV_2023.pdf
Drazen Prelec, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA)
"“Truth serum” mechanisms for survey research"
14:00 - 15:10 (1h10)
Drazen Prelec, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA)
"“Truth serum” mechanisms for survey research"
Amphithéâtre
Keynote Lecture #3
https://wonv2019.sciencesconf.org/data/program/PrelecWONVCorrected.pdf
Plenary session 4
15:10 - 16:55 (1h45)
Plenary session 4
Amphithéâtre
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Preferences for information in a strategic setting: a prediction market experiment
- Adam Zylbersztejn, GATE, U. Lyon 2
15:10-15:45 (35min)
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Extending the Validity Assessment in Contingent Valuation Studies - Incorporating Social Psychological Variables in a Structural Model
- Anders Dugstad, School of Economics and Business, Norwegian University of Life Sciences
15:45-16:20 (35min)
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Real consequences matters: why hypothetical biases in the valuation of time persist even in controlled lab experiments
- Bára Karlínová, Department of Economics, Masaryk University
16:20-16:55 (35min)
Closing words and best paper award
16:55 - 17:10 (15min)
Closing words and best paper award
Farewell drinks
17:10 - 18:00 (50min)
Farewell drinks
Room 21
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