Implicit prices for longer temporary exhibitions in a heritage site and a test of preference heterogeneity: A segmentation-based approach |
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Authors: | Andy S. Choi |
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Affiliation: | Research Institute for Gangwon, 9 Joongang-Ro 1 Ga, Chuncheon, Gangwon-Do 200-041, Republic of Korea |
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Abstract: | This paper examines whether or not people with different characteristics have significantly different nonmarket preferences for longer temporary exhibitions in a cultural heritage site, using a choice modelling study. In order to perform the examination, several methods to calculate confidence intervals (the bootstrap, jackknife, Krinsky and Robb, and Delta methods), and a convolutions approach are adapted. A sample is segmented into relatively homogeneous subgroups according to their sociodemographic or attitudinal characteristics. The results from a case study show that (1) the implicit price for longer exhibitions by one month is AU$5.01 per household; (2) sociodemographic and attitudinal characteristics as segmentation criteria do not cause significantly different implicit prices; and (3) different methods of testing the relationship between mean WTP estimates did not lead to different conclusions. |
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Keywords: | Q51 C51 |
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