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The starting point of this paper is the idea that individuals are characterized by hierarchical behaviour. This idea, which is quite popular in other social sciences, implies that the individual sets priority targets which are ordered in terms of urgency or importance. The paper tests the hypothesis in the context of a utility-from-work framework. In particular, the paper uses data on a random...
This study focuses on the role of habit in the process of information use underlying daily travel mode choices. Based on the policy capturing paradigm, eighty-two students performed a multiattribute travel mode judgment task, in which they could use information about travel circumstances in order to make a number of judgments. Measures of information use were obtained by performing multiple...
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