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Taboo trade-off aversion: a discrete choice model and empirical analysis

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Chorus C, Pudane B, Mouter N & Campbell D (2018) Taboo trade-off aversion: a discrete choice model and empirical analysis. Journal of Choice Modelling, 27, pp. 37-49. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jocm.2017.09.002

Abstract
An influential body of literature in moral psychology suggests that decision makers consider trade-offs morally problematic, or taboo, when the attributes traded off against each other belong to different ¡®spheres¡¯, such as friendship versus market transactions. This study is the first to model and empirically explore taboo trade-off aversion in a discrete choice context. To capture possible taboo trade-off aversion, we propose to extend the conventional linear in parameters logit model by including penalties for taboo trade-offs. Using this model, we then explore the presence (and size) of taboo trade-off aversion in a data set specifically collected for this purpose. Results, based on estimation of a variety of (Mixed) Logit models with and without taboo trade-off penalties, suggest that there is indeed a significant and sizeable taboo trade-off aversion underlying choice behaviour of respondents.

Journal
Journal of Choice Modelling: Volume 27

StatusPublished
Publication date30/06/2018
Publication date online04/10/2017
Date accepted by journal13/09/2017
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PublisherElsevier
ISSN1755-5345

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Professor Danny Campbell

Professor Danny Campbell

Professor, Economics

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