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Random regret minimization or random utility maximization: an exploratory analysis in the context of automobile fuel choice
Authors:David A Hensher  William H Greene  Caspar G Chorus
Institution:1. Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies, The University of Sydney Business School, University of Sydney, , Sydney, NSW, 2006 Australia;2. Department of Economics, Stern School of Business, New York University, , New York, NY, 10012 U.S.A.;3. Department of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology, , Delft, The Netherlands
Abstract:Interest in alternative behavioural paradigms to random utility maximization (RUM) has existed ever since the dominance of the RUM formulation. One alternative is known as random regret minimization (RRM), which suggests that when choosing between alternatives, decision makers aim to minimize anticipated regret. Although the idea of regret is not new, its incorporation into the same discrete choice framework of RUM is very recent. This paper is the first to apply the RRM‐model framework to model choice amongst durable goods. Specifically, we estimate and compare the RRM and RUM models in a stated choice context of choosing amongst vehicles fuelled with petrol, diesel and hybrid (associated with specific levels of fuel efficiency and engine capacity). The RRM model is found to achieve a marginally better fit (using a non‐nested test of differences) than its equally parsimonious RUM counterpart. As a second contribution, we derive a formulation for regret‐based elasticities and compare utility‐based and regret‐based elasticities in the context of stated vehicle type choices. We find that in the context of our choice data, mean estimates of elasticities are different for many of the attributes and alternatives. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:random regret  random utility  automobile choice  stated choice experiment  elasticities
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