沉浸式虚拟现实能否提高离散选择实验中受访者的确定性?与传统呈现方式的比较

Can immersive virtual reality increase respondents’ certainty in discrete choice experiments? A comparison with traditional presentation formats

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management · 2021
被引 51
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

通过比较文本、视频和虚拟现实三种呈现方式,发现沉浸式虚拟现实能提高受访者对假设场景的确定性,并显著影响城市绿化的支付意愿估计。

Abstract

Stated preference methods such as discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are used to elicit respondents' preferences and willingness to pay (WTP) for environmental goods or services whose value cannot be observed in actual markets. However, DCEs may deliver biased estimates because of respondents' unfamiliarity with the hypothetical scenarios to be valued. There is evidence that visualization techniques can enhance respondents' cognitive ability and improve the evaluation and interpretation of complex information. We leverage recent technological advances to create an immersive virtual reality environment delivered to respondents via a head-mounted display in order to conduct a split split-sample experiment on the value of urban greenery (i.e., trees, bio-retention planters) using three different presentation formats (text only; video; virtual reality). We find that (i) respondent certainty can be increased by employing more immersive visualization techniques such as virtual reality, and that (ii) the presentation format has a significant impact on WTP estimates for different types of urban green and can change respondents’ rank order for the urban green options considered in the study.

沉浸式虚拟现实陈述偏好法离散选择实验支付意愿城市绿地