TY - BOOK ID - 11328569 TI - Choice modelling AU - Hess, Stephane AU - Daly, Andrew John AU - University of Leeds. PY - 2010 SN - 1849507724 9786612500084 1282500082 1849507732 9781849507738 9781849507721 9781786359629 1786359626 PB - Bingley, England Emerald DB - UniCat KW - Choice (Psychology) -- Mathematical models. KW - Choice (Psychology). KW - Decision making -- Mathematical models. KW - Decision making. KW - Management KW - Management Theory KW - Business & Economics KW - Decision making KW - Choice (Psychology) KW - Mathematical models. KW - Psychology KW - Economics KW - Transportation KW - Choice of transportation KW - Mathematical models KW - E-books KW - Modal choice in transportation KW - Modal split (Transportation) KW - Modes of transport KW - Transport modes KW - Transportation, Choice of KW - Travel modes KW - Traffic estimation KW - Traffic surveys KW - Public transportation KW - Transport KW - Transportation, Primitive KW - Transportation companies KW - Transportation industry KW - Locomotion KW - Commerce KW - Communication and traffic KW - Storage and moving trade KW - Economic aspects KW - Transport industries. KW - General. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:11328569 AB - This book contains a selection of the best theoretical and applied papers from the inaugural International Choice Modelling Conference. The conference was organised by the Institute for Transport Studies at the University of Leeds and held in Harrogate, North Yorkshire on 30 March to 1 April 2009. The conference brought together leading researchers and practitioners from across the many different areas in which choice modelling is a key technique for understanding behaviour and evaluating policy. The diversity of the field was reflected in presentations by both academics and practitioners, coming from six continents and a variety of fields including transport and economics. Key contributions include papers from Professor Daniel McFadden, from the University of California, Berkeley - Nobel Prize laureate in Economics and chief architect of random utility modelling. The conference also included keynote presentations by five other leading choice modellers, namely Professor Moshe Ben-Akiva, Professor Chandra Bhat, Professor Michel Bierlaire, Professor David Hensher, and Professor Riccardo Scarpa. ER -