

Applied Choice Research Group (ACRG)
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@AppliedChoice
The Applied Choice Research Group (ACRG) at the University of Stirling Management School specialises in the use of choice models to inform policy-making.



The study done together with @DCampbell_econ @famaire @TimTaylorEnvEco @Caro4Hattam uses responses from 11,000+ people across 14 Member States collected by @BlueHealthEU and is published here: bit.ly/3b4jDTc 4/4

Results from the project are starting to come out! Stay tuned for more upates.

We're pleased to announce six new Associates, including @BadruRuth and @pauldcowell economicsnetwork.ac.uk/news/associate…


NEW PAPER - with @DCampbell_econ @AppliedChoice - Results show stronger preferences of the public in #Vietnam for new (reduce #marine #plastic) compared to traditional environmental policy targets (#coral #conservation, coastal #waterquality). bit.ly/3jkyo5v 1/2


Very happy to receive the Outstanding ERAE Journal Article award from the EAAEP Foundation together with @DCampbell_econ for our paper on satisficing decision making #EconTwitter @AppliedChoice eaaep.org/eaaep/outstand…



Apply now: Fully funded 4yr #PhD at @StirUni, @StirManSchool, @AppliedChoice: "Exploring the value of coastal #heritage using discrete choice experiments" in collaboration with @HistoricEngland @PlymUni @PlymouthMarine Info: bit.ly/2xVJ7BJ Deadline: 17 June Please RT

Apply now: Fully funded 4yr #PhD at @StirUni, @StirManSchool, @AppliedChoice: "Exploring the value of coastal #heritage using discrete choice experiments" in collaboration with @HistoricEngland @PlymUni @PlymouthMarine Info: bit.ly/2xVJ7BJ Deadline: 17 June Please RT




@DCampbell_econ of @AppliedChoice giving a talk on spatial sampling at #Envecho. Similar people tend to live in the same areas and failing to explicitly consider this may lead to loss of sampling efficiency #Econometrics



Swapping out the environment for health today at the Behavioral Science Workshop: Health and Behaviour hosted by @StirBSC. Looking forward to @HERU_Abdn Marjon van der Pol's talk later on optimizing the design of financial incentives for health behaviours using economics.