Authors
Vinayak V Dixit, Andreas Ortmann, E Elisabet Rutström, Satish V Ukkusuri
Publication date
2017/4/1
Source
Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies
Volume
77
Pages
161-184
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
This paper reviews the preconditions for successful applications of Experimental Economics methods to research on transportation problems, as new transportation and research technologies emerge. We argue that the application of properly designed incentives, the hallmark of Experimental Economics, provides a high degree of experimental control, leading to internal validity and incentive compatibility. Both of these are essential for ensuring that findings generalize to contexts outside the immediate application. New technologies, such as virtual reality simulators, can generate external validity for the experiments by providing realistic contexts. GPS and other tracking technologies, as well as smart phones, smart cards and connected vehicle technologies can allow detailed observations on actions and real-time interactions with drivers in field experiments. Proper application of these new technologies in research …
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Scholar articles
VV Dixit, A Ortmann, EE Rutström, SV Ukkusuri - Transportation Research Part C: Emerging …, 2017
V Dixit, A Ortmann, E Rutstrom, S Ukkusuri - Available at SSRN 2546881, 2015