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European Transport / Trasporti Europei (2009) 42/XIV

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Mogens Fosgerau, Stephane Hess
A comparison of methods for representing random taste heterogeneity in discrete choice models

Edoardo Marcucci, Lucia Rotaris, Guido Paglione
A methodology to evaluate the prospects for the introduction of a Park&Buy service

Alfred J. Baird
Private equity fund investment in the European ferry industry

Mauro Catalani
Ship scheduling and routing optimization. An application to Western Mediterranean area

Domenico Gattuso, Salvatore Napoli, A. Gabriella Meduri
Safety of the navigation in congested maritime area. The case of the Messina strait

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    A methodology to evaluate the prospects for the introduction of a Park&Buy service
    (EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste, 2009)
    Marcucci, Edoardo
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    Rotaris, Lucia
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    Paglione, Guido
    The paper analyses the potential for introducing a Park&Buy service in the city of Pesaro (Italy) along the lines of the pilot project introduced in Siena, Italy, in 2004. It attempts to empirically evaluate the preferences of the parties involved and derives some suggestions on the potential compromise solution via a specifically designed stated preference experiment, drawing from the literature on interactive agency discrete choice modelling. Although various theoretical and methodological issues are still open for discussion, the methodology proves useful in giving insights not only on the parties’ preference structure - as normally achieved by discrete choice models - but also on shopkeepers perception of customers’ preferences, on the room for bargaining, on each party’s influence on choice attributes and on the determinants of the probability of achieving a comprise solution.
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