This paper presents a study focused on potential demand for agricultural multi-functional electric tractor. In this context, the willingness-to-pay is investigated in order to establish the potential diffusion of an electrical solar tractor, by considering different levels of key attributes related to environmental, technical and economical characteristics of different version of alternative fuel tractors. The study is carried out through a choice-experiment and the application of multinomial discrete choice models, by considering heteroscedasticity of the respondent and heterogeneity across alternatives.

Choice modelling and forecasting demand for alternative-fuel tractors / Ginevra V. Lombardi; Rossella Berni. - STAMPA. - 8557:(2014), pp. 115-129. (Intervento presentato al convegno Industrial Conference on Data Mining tenutosi a St. Petersburg (Russia) nel July 16-20, 2014) [10.1007/978-3-319-08976-8_9].

Choice modelling and forecasting demand for alternative-fuel tractors

LOMBARDI, GINEVRA VIRGINIA;BERNI, ROSSELLA
2014

Abstract

This paper presents a study focused on potential demand for agricultural multi-functional electric tractor. In this context, the willingness-to-pay is investigated in order to establish the potential diffusion of an electrical solar tractor, by considering different levels of key attributes related to environmental, technical and economical characteristics of different version of alternative fuel tractors. The study is carried out through a choice-experiment and the application of multinomial discrete choice models, by considering heteroscedasticity of the respondent and heterogeneity across alternatives.
2014
Advances in data mining
Industrial Conference on Data Mining
St. Petersburg (Russia)
July 16-20, 2014
Ginevra V. Lombardi; Rossella Berni
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