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Automobile industry has become more competitive in recent years as customers’ expectations are ever changing. As the nature of the environment grows more competitive, the demand to meet customer expectations has grown significantly. One of the key pieces of information that would assist car...
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This research contributes to wellness and spa tourism literature by analyzing the preferences of German health travelers with a focus on natural treatments. Based on the findings of a literature review on health travelers’ preferences, a choice-based conjoint analysis was conducted with a...
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Background: This article identifies the preferences of the customer of logistics services in Indonesia using the Kansei engineering and conjoint analysis methods. The Conjoint Analysis aims to establish utility scores that represent factors in logistics services. Methods: In this study, 100...
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This paper investigates the attitudes and preferences of retail investors in regard to Socially Responsible Investing (SRI). In particular, it examines the impact of gender on the attitude gap that is evident from the difference between the positive attitudes that have been expressed by retail...
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The application of the conjoint analysis to the choice of study major problems is discussed. Each course is described by five variables: advice from parents, teachers, and friends; fashion; degree of course difficulty; attractiveness of the job after graduation; coincidence with personal...
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When there are many attributes, experiments with Conjoint Analysis include problems of information overload that affect the validity of such experiments. The impact of these problems can be avoided or reduced by using Hierarchical Information Integration (HII). The present work aims to...
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