Chapter 3: Relative Utility Modelling
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Published:2015
Junyi Zhang, 2015. "Relative Utility Modelling", Bounded Rational Choice Behaviour: Applications in Transport, Soora Rasouli, Harry Timmermans
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Abstract
The chapter outlines the principles underlying relative utility models, discusses the results of empirical applications and critically assesses the usefulness of this specification against commonly used random utility models and other context dependence models. It also discusses how relative utility can be viewed as a generalisation of context dependency.
In contrast to the conventional concept of random utility, relative utility assumes that decision-makers derive utility from their choices relative to some threshold(s) or reference points. Relative utility models thus systematically specify the utility against such thresholds or reference points.
Examples in the chapter show that relative utility model perform well in comparison to conventional utility-maximising models in some circumstances.
Examples of relative utility models are rare in transportation research. The chapter shows that several recent models can be viewed as special cases of relative utility models.
