Internet is quickly becoming the survey mode of choice for stated preference (SP) surveys in environmental economics. However, this choice is being made with relatively little consideration of its potential influence on survey results. This paper reviews the theory and emerging evidence of mode effects in the survey methodology and SP literatures, summarizes the findings, and points out implications for Internet SP practice and research. The SP studies that compare Internet with other modes do generally not find substantial difference. The majority of welfare estimates are equal; or somewhat lower for the Internet surveys. Further, there is no clear evidence of substantially lower quality or validity of Internet responses. However, the degree of experimental control is often low in comparative studies across survey modes, and they often confound measurement and sample composition effects. Internet offers a huge potential for experimentation and innovation in SP research, but when used to derive reliable welfare estimates for policy assessment, issues like representation and nonresponse bias for different Internet panels should receive more attention.
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Using Internet in Stated Preference Surveys: A Review and Comparison of Survey Modes Available to Purchase
Henrik Lindhjem;
Henrik Lindhjem
Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA)
, Gaustadalleen 21, N-0349 Oslo,Norway
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Ståle Navrud
Ståle Navrud
Department of Economics and Resource Management,
Norwegian University of Life Sciences
P.O. Box 5003, N-1432 Ås, Norway
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Online ISSN: 1932-1473
Print ISSN: 1932-1465
© 2011 H. Lindhjem and S. Navrud
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H. Lindhjem and S. Navrud
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International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics (2011) 5 (4): 309–351.
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Lindhjem H, Navrud S (2011), "Using Internet in Stated Preference Surveys: A Review and Comparison of Survey Modes". International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics, Vol. 5 No. 4 pp. 309–351, doi: https://doi.org/10.1561/101.00000045
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